FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF VEGETABLES. 



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Class 36. — Potatos, coloured. 



1. G. Thorn, Esq. 



2. Rev. T. G. VVyatt, St. Wilfrid's, Hayward's Heath (gr. Mr. 

 J. E. Shirley). 



3. Mrs. E. H. Denison. 



Class 37. — Kale, Dwarf. 



1. T. Jones, Esq. 



2. Mrs. L. Davis. 



3. H. W. Henderson, Esq. 



Class 38.— Kale, Tall. 



1. H. W. Henderson, Esq. 



2. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 

 No third 



Class 39. — Tomatos, Red. 



1. Lord Foley. 



2. F. Bibby, Esq. 



3. Mr. J. J. Staward. 



Class 40. — Tomatos, Yellow. 



1. Lord Foley. 



2. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



3. F. Bibby, Esq. 



Class 41. — Tomatos, Ornamental. 



1. F. Bibby, Esq. 



2. Sir Francis Lloyd. 



3. Mrs. E. H. Denison. 



Class 42. — Any other Vegetable not named in the Schedule. 



1. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



2. Rev. T. McMurdie. 



3. Mr. P. B. Awcock. 



CHAMPION CHALLENGE CUP. 



The Champion Cup will be held for one year (subject to a guarantee of its 

 return in good condition) by the winner of the greatest number of First Prize 

 points throughout the whole Exhibition, the winner in Class 1 being excluded. 

 An Exhibitor may win this cup only once in three years, but the winner may 

 compete the following year, and if adjudged first in these two successive years 

 will receive a smaller commemorative Cup. In calculating for this Champion 

 Cup the number of points reckoned for each First Prize are as follows :— 



Class 2 . . . . . . . .9 Points each 



Classes 3, 4, 7 6 „ „ 



Classes 5, 6, 8, 9 . . . . . . 4 „ M 



All other Classes . . . . . . 1 ,, 



In case of an equality (and only in that case) Second Prizes are counted, 

 in order to arrive at a decision, each Second Prize counting half the points 

 allotted to the First Prize. 



W. H. Myers, Esq., 19 points. 



