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'Class 79. — Comte de Lamy. 



1. J. T. Charlesworth, Esq., Redhill (gr. T. W. Herbert). 



2. No award. 



•Class 80. — Doyenne du Cornice. 



1. The Rt. Hon. Lord Northbourne, Dover (g. E. Gilmore). 



2. H. Partridge, Esq. 



■Class 81. — Durondeau. 



1. J. K. D. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 



2. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



€lass 82.— Emile d'Heyst. 



1. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



2. C. P. Wykeham-Martin, Esq. 



Class 83. — Fondante d'Automne. 



1. No award. 



2. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



Class 84. — Louise Bonne of Jersey. 



1. The Earl of Ashburnbam. 



2. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



Class 85. — Marie Louise. 



1. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



2. A. Benson, Esq. 



Class 86. — Pitmaston Duchess. 



1. H. Partridge, Esq. 



2. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



Class 87. — Thompson's. 



1. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



2. No award. 



Class 88. — Any other variety not named above. 



Four Prizes : 7s., 6s., 5s., 4s. 

 An Exhibitor may only enter one variety in Class 88. 

 In this Class 8 Fruits must be shown to a dish for the Judges to be able to taste two 



of them. 



1. Col. The Hon. C. Harbord. 



2. Col. Archer-Houblon (gr. W. Harrison j. 



3. H. Partridge, Esq. 



4. Col. Archer-Houblon (gr. C. Ross). 



Division VI. 



Fruit : Miscellaneous. 

 Exhibitors may not enter in both 90 and 91. 

 Dried or preserved Fruits of any kind may be shown, subject to the 

 condition of their being tested by the Judges, and provided they have been 

 grown in the British Islands. 



Class 89. — Home Preserved or Home Bottled British -grown Fruits. 

 Open. This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 



