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Judges.— Six Adam Bittleston, Col. McCally, Revd. J. R. Mac- 

 farlane, and G. J. Shaw, Esq., m. d. 



Class IL— First Peize foe the best Collection oe 

 Annuals. 



Mrs. Sherman. 



Remark. — The collection of Mrs, Sherman exhibited a greater 

 variety than any other. Phlox was decidedly superior ; but on 

 the whole there was little to choose between Mrs. Sherman's and 

 Col. Colbeek's lots. 



2nd Prize Col. Colbeck, 

 3rd do. Guindy Park. 



Class II.— First Prize eor Cut Flowers. 



Mrs. Sherman. 



2d Prize Guindy Park. 



3rd do. Colonel Colbeck. 



4th do. Sir A. Bittleston. 



First Prize for the best Bouquet of Flowers. 



Colonel Colbeck. 



Remark.— The Hon'ble Mrs. Maltby exhibited a small and 

 choice collection, but the numbers shown were not in sufficient 

 quantity to admit of the Judges awarding a Prize. 



(Signed) J. W. Barrow. 



Judges for Annuals. — Colonel Simpson, W. E. Cochrane, Esq., 

 Colonel Barrow, Colonel R. Hamilton, and C. Dale, Esq. 



Cut Flowers, the Honorable W. A. Morehead, Esq., Col. Black, 

 A. M. Ritchie, Esq., Brigadier Whistler, Rev. J. R. Macfarlane, 



Class III. — First Prize for the best Basket of European 

 Vegetables. 



W. E, Cochrane, Esq. 



2nd Prize A. J. Scott, Esq., m. d. 



3rd Prize Colonel Simpson. 



First Prize for the best Sweet Potatoes. 



Colonel Simpson. 



First Prize for the best Celery. 



Mr. A, Thomson. 



