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Amount brought forward, 



For the fourth best, . . . - . 



For the fifth best, .... 

 For the best twelve varieties, of twelve specimens each, the Ly^ 

 man plate, valued at . . . 



For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 



For the fourth best, .... 

 For the best dish of Pears, twelve specimens of one variety 



For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 



For the fourth best, .... 

 Assorted Fruit. — For the best basket of Fruit, of various kinds 



For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 



For the fourth best, .... 



For the fifth best, .... 



For the sixth best, .... 

 Grapes. — For the best five varieties, two bunches each, 



For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 

 For the best two varieties, two bunches each, . 



For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 

 For the largest and best collection, not less than eight varieties 



For the second best, .... 

 Peaches, — For the best collection. 



For the second best, .... 



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OC^ The Prizes and Gratuities will be awarded on the following days : — 



For Cherries, forced Grapes, forced Peaches, and Strawberries, on the last 

 Saturday in July. 



For Summer Apples, Apricots, Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Sum- 

 mer Pears, and Raspberries, on the last Saturday in August. 



For Foreign and Native Grapes, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, and Musk 

 Melons, on the last Saturday in October. 



For Autumn Apples, Figs, Autumn Pears, and Quinces, on the last Satur- 

 day in November. 



For Winter Apples, Winter Pears, New Pears, and for the " Exhibition 

 during the season," on the third Saturday in December. 



03^ Competitors for Prizes are particularly referred to the Rules and 

 Regulations, which will be strictly adhered to by the Committee. 



