cxviii Award of Prizes at Norwich, 1911. 



Class 480. — Three Cheddar Truckles. [10 entries, 1 absent.] 

 07 I. (iC3.)— ALEXANDER CROSS, Knnckdon Farm, Maybole, N.B. 

 103 II. (^2.)— ROBERT Stevenson. Boghead, Galston, Ayrshire. 



101 III. (.£1.)— Herbert Pickford, Westlands Farm, Melksham. 



102 E. N. & H. C— FRANK PORTCH, Whitcombe Dairy, Gorton Denham, Sherborne. 



Class 481. — Three Coloured, Cheshire Cheeses, of not less than 40 lb. each. 

 [16 entries, 2 absent.] 



116 I. (.£4.1— Charles Price, Onston, Ellesmere. 

 120 II. fjCS.)— Mrs. Walley, Fmnkton, Oswestrv. 

 109 III. (;£2.)-Peter Button, Hooflokl Hall, Huxley, Chester. 

 Ill IV. (£^1.)— W. H. HOBSON, BlakenhaU, Nantwich. 

 115 R. N. & H. C— Mrs. Mary Ninis, Leighton Grange, Crewe. 

 Class 482. — Tliree Uncoloured Cheshire Cheeses, of not less than 40 lb. each. 

 [11 entries, 1 absent.] 



130 I. (;e4.)— Charles Price, Onston, Ellesmere. 



132 II. (jC3.)— Mrs. Walley, Frankton, Oswestry. 



125 III. (jC2.)— Peter Button. Hoofleld Hall, Hiixley. Chester. 



126 IV. <£!.)— C. F. HOBSON, Weston Hall, Eecleshall. 



127 R. N. & H. C— W. H. HOBSON, BlakenhaU, Nantwich. 



Class 483. — Three Double Gloucester Cheeses, of not less than 22 lb. each. 

 [7 entries, none absent.] 



136 I. (je4.>— Herbert Pickford, Westlands Farm. Melksham. 



133 II. (jCS.)— Croxden Bairy Association, Croxden, Rocester, Stafford. 



139 III. (i:2.)— W. H. Weekes, Sundays Hill Farm, Falfleld, Glos. 



137 IV. (jCl.)— Frank PoRTCH, Whitcombe Bairy, Corton Denham, Sherborne. 



138 R. N. & H. C— A. Stone & Son, Hurlingpot, Boulting, Shepton Mallet. 



Class 484. — Three Lancashire Cheeses, not over 12 lb. each. 

 \J> entries, none absent.] 



141 I. (i£3.)— James Cowpe, Fir Trees Farm, Goosnargh, Preston. 



140 II. (jC2.)— John Bee, Bulsnape Hall, Goosnargh, Preston. 



142 III. (^1.)— Thomas a. Crook, Chesham House, Kirkham. 



143 R. N. & H. C— Robert HAYDOCK, Round Bush Farm, Pimleigh, Maldon. 



Class 485. — Tliree Stilton Cheeses. [15 entries, none absent.] 



151 I. (jCS.)— Henry Morris, Saxelbye, Melton Mowbray. 



155 II. (i;2.)— John Smith, Gaddesby, Leicester. 



147 III. (jCI.)— MRS. C. Fairbrother, Beeby, Leicester. 



150 R. N. & H. C— Joseph Hall, Stathem, Melton Mowbray. 



Class 486. — Three Wensleydale Clieeses, Stilton Shape. 

 [5 entries, none absent.] 

 163 I. (iJS.)— ALFRED ROWNTREE, Kirkby Overblow, Pannal, Yorks. 



161 II. (jC2.)— John Horner, Sharp HiO, Middleham, Torks. 



162 III. (jCI,)— Horticultural College, Studley Castle, Warwickshire. 



Cider and Perry. 



N.B.—The names of the Fruits from which the Cider or Perry is stated by the Exhibitor to 

 have been made are added after the address of the Kvhibitor. In Classes 489, 492, 493, 

 and 494 the date of making is also given. 



Class 487. — Casks of Dry Cider, of not less than 18, and not more than 30 

 gallons, made in 1910. [11 entries, 1 absent.] 



174 I. (^4.>— Tillby Bros., Shepton Mallet. (Ladies' Hearts, Red and Chisel Jerseys.) 

 172 II. (£2.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works. Axminster. (Mixed Fruits.) 

 167 III. (jCD— Herbert J. Bavis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford, Somerset. (Royal and 

 White Jersey, Davis' Favourite, and Cap of Liberty.) 



Class 488. — Casks of Sweet Cider, of not less than 18, and not more than 30 

 gallons, made in 1910. [17 entries, 1 absent.] 



181 I. (jC4, & R.N. for Champion.n— Herbert J. Bavis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford. 



(Royal and White Jerseys, Davis' Favourite, and Cap of Liberty.) 

 180 II. (je2.)— Herbert J. Davis. (Master's Jersey, White Jersey, Homers, and 



Kingston Black.) 

 179 III. (^1.)— B. J. Crofts & Son, Sutton Montis, Sparkford. (Royal and White 



Jersey, White Close Pippin, Corton Pippin, and Kingston Black.) 



1 Challenge Cup given by the Cider Growers of the West of England for the best 

 exhibit, in Classes 1487-492. 



