Aivard of Frizes at JVorwich, 1911. cxix 



Class 489. — Casks of Cider, of'twt less than 18, and not more than 30 ijallons, 



made prerkms to 1910. [5 entries, none absent.] 

 194 I (jC4), &, 195 II. (jC2.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works. Axniinster. 



(Mixed Fruit, 1909). 

 196 III. (jCI.)— TILLEY Bros., Shepton Mallet. (Horner, Doves, and Red and Wbite 



Jersey, 1909.) 



Class 490.— 0«f Do:en Bottles of Dry Cider, made in 1910. 

 [9 entries, none absent.] 



204 I. (je4.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axminster. (Mixed Fruit.) 



205 II. (je2.)— TiLLEY Bros., Shepton Mallet. (Ladies' Hearts. Chisel Jersey, and Red 

 Jerseys.) 



206 III. (jCD— TiLLEY Bros. (Homers, Kingston Blacks, and Freneh Jerseys.) 



Class 491. — One Dozen Bottles of Sweet Cider, made in 1910. 



[29 entries, none absent.] 



233 I. (£4, & Champion. 1 ))—TiLLEY Bros., Shepton Mallet. (Horners. Red Jersey, and 



Ladies' Heart.) 

 217 II. (£2.)— HERBERT J. DAVIS, SuttoH Montis, Sparkford. (Master's Jersey, White 



.lersev. Horner, and Kingston Black.) 

 229 III. (jCI.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axminster. (Mixed Fruit.) 

 227 E. N. & H. C— James Slatter & Co., Paxford, Campden, Glos. (Kingston Black.) 

 Class 492. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider, made jjrevious to 1910. 

 [10 entries, none absent.] 

 244 I. (jC4.)— Henry Whiteway. Whimple, Devon. (Mixed Fruit, 1909.) 

 239 II. i£2), & 2-tO R. N. & H. C— THOMAS STONE, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axminster. 



(Mixed Fruit. 1909.) 

 242 III. (iri.)— TILLBY Bros.. Shepton Mallet. (Doves, Horners, and Red Jerseys, 1909.) 



Class 493. — One Dozen Bottles of Dry Perry. [7 entries, 1 absent.] 

 [No Award.] 

 Class 494. — 0)ie Dozen Bottles of Sweet Perry [14 entries, none absent.] 

 2f)7 I. (jC4.")— HENRY Mason, Withington, Hereford. (Taynton Squash, 1907.) 

 2fc'4 II. (je2.)-TlLLEY Bros.. Shepton Mallet. (Butt and Oldfleld, 1910.) 

 266 III. (£1.) -HENRY WHITEWAY, Whimple, Devon. (Mixed, 1909.) 

 262 E. N. & H. C— James SLATTER & Co., Paxford, Campden. Glos. (Oldfleld, 1910.) 



Wool. 



6|/' 1911 Clip. 



Class 495. — Three Fleeces of Leicester or Border Leicester Wool. 

 [4 entries, none absent.] 



268 I. (jCS.), 270 11. (£2), &, 269 III. (XI.)— GEORGE HARRISON, Gainford Hall, Darling- 

 ton. (Leicester Yearling Hogs.) 



Class 496. — Three Fleeces of Lincoln Wool. [5 entries, none absent.] 

 271 I. (jCS.)— Tom Casswell, Pointon, Folkingham. (Yearhngs.) 



Class 497. — Three Fleeces of Kent or Romney Marsh Wool. 

 [17 entries, none absent.] 



285 I. (£'3. )— Robert KENWARD, Udimore, Rye. (Yearlings.) 



282 II. (£2.)— L. H. & G. W. FINN. West wood Court. Faversham. (Two Shear Wethers.) 



279 III. (XI.)— CHARLES File. Elham, Canterbury. (Yearlings.) 



280 E. N. & H. C— ARTHUR FINN, Westbroke House, Lydd. (Two Shear Ewes.) 

 Class 498. — Three Fleeces of any other Long Wool. [11 entries, 2 absent.] 



294 I. (X3.)— Lord Henry BENTINCK, M.P., Underley Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale. (Wens- 



levdale Young Ewes.) 

 293 II. (X2.)— Lord Henry BENTINCK, MP. (Wensleydale Yearling Ewe Hogs.) 

 303 III. (XI.)— The Exors. of the late Thomas Willis, Carperby, Yorks. 



(Wensleydale Yearling Hogs.) 

 299 E. N. & H. C— Thomas Parlour. Middle Farm, Dalton-on-Tees. (Wensleydale 



Yearling Hogs.) 



Class ^99.— Three Fleeces of Southdown Wool. [H entries, none absent.] 

 305 I. (X3), & 304 III. (XI.)— F. H. Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpb, Elvetham Halh 



Winchfleld. <Yenriings.) 

 307 II. (X2)— W. M CAZALET, Fairlawne, Tonbridge. (Yearling Tegs.) 



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

 exhibit in Classes 487-492. 



