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First Prize for the best Cabbage. 



W, E. Cochrane, Esq* 



First Prize for the best Knol Khol. 



J. W. Mudge, Esq., r>. 



First Prize for Strawberries. 



Colonel Simpson. 



Arrowroot recommended for Prize. 

 Onion in No. 2 recommended for prize. 

 Beetroot No. 10 recommended for prize. 



Judges.— Hon'ble Mr. Maltby, Rev. Dr. Murphy, Dr. Cornish, 

 E, H. Newill, Esq. 



In giving in our report after inspection of vegetables and fruits 

 exhibited in class No. 3, we would remark that the number of 

 competitors appear to be fewer than in former years. 



The specimens exhibited however are unusually good, both as 

 regards quality and variety. 



We regret the absence of some articles to which special prizes 

 were to have been awarded ; we beg however to recommend that 

 those prizes be appropriated to the articles which have been sub- 

 stituted. 



Edward Maltby. 

 John Cornish. 

 K. Murphy. 



Madras, Feb. 12th, 1860. 



N. B. — We desire also to notice a .specimen of wheat grown in 

 the " People's Park" Madras, under circumstances of no ordi- 

 nary difficulty. It is highly creditable to the exhibitors. 



Class IV. — Market Gardners. 

 First Prize for the best basket of European vegetables- 



A. Lazarus. • 



2nd Prize, Francis. 

 3rd do. Yeesoo. 

 First Prize, for Beetroot. 



Aungamootoo. 



Judges.— R. P. Harrison, Esq., Col. Colbeck, A. J. Scott, Esq., 

 m. D., J. D, Sim, Esq., and J, Vans Agnew, Esq. 



