cxxxviii Prize List for Doncaster Show, 1912. 



Prizes 



MISCELLANEOUS. itTl^dTd 



Prizes 



MISCELLANEOUS ^TfTT, 



continued. i*' 2nd 3rrt 



21b. of Wax 10 7/6 5 



3 lb. of Wax, in marketable form, 



suitable for retail trade . . 10 7/6 5 



Shallow frames of COMB 



Honey, for extracting . . 20 15 10 

 Jars of Heather Honey, 



about 6 lb 20 15 10 HoNEY Vinegar, 1 quart . . 7 6 5 



Jars of Heather Mixture ! Mead, 1 quart .... 7/6 5 



Extracted Honey, about Other Practical Exhibits . 10 - 



6 lb 20 15 10 j Other Scientific Exhibits . 10 - 



Display of Honey . . . 30 20 10 1 



HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS (£81). 



(Open to the United Kingdom. ) 

 Class I. Hunters. Class II. Roadsters. Class in. Cart Horses. 

 Prizes m each Class as follows :— 1st, bl. ; 2nd, 3Z. 10s. ; 3rd, 2L 10«. ; 4th, 2/. : 5th, \l. 10s.: 



6th, 1/. 

 A Gold Medal will be presented to the First Prize Winner in each Class, i 

 A Silver Medal and a Bronze Medal in each Class to be competed for by Members of 



the National Master Farriers' Association. 2 



BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITIONS (£46). 



The Competitions will be open only to those resident in the Counties of Northum- 

 berland. Durham. Cumberland. Westmorland, York, Nottingham, and Lincoln, who 

 have been pupils or received instruction in Dairying at their respective County Council 

 Institutes or Dairy Schools since the 1st day of January. 1909, and who have not 

 previous to the 31st of May, 1912, won a Prize in an open class at the Shows of the 

 R.A.S.E., Bath and West and Southern Counties Society, Royal Counties Society, 

 or at the London Dairy Show. 



The following Prizes are offered on each day :— 1st Prize, 5/. ; 2nd Prize, 3/. ; 

 3rd Prize, 21. ; 4th Prize, 1/. ; 5th Prize, 10s. Certificates of Merit will be given to 

 those candidates obtaining 86 points out of a possible 100. 



FARM PRIZES (£485).^ 



{Open to bona-fide Tenant Farmers!) 



The following Prizes are offered by the Doncaster Local Committee for the best-managed 



Farms in Yorkshire. 

 Class 1.— Farm, chiefly Arable, of 200 acres or over, exclusive of Fell or Tidal Marsli 



Land. 1st Prize, 100/. : 2nd Prize, 50/. 

 Class II.— Farm, chieflv Arable, of not less than 50 acres and under 200 acres, exclusive 



of Fell or Tidal Marsh Land. 1st Prize, 50/. ; 2nd Prize. 25/. 

 Class m.— Stock or Dairy Farm, of 200 acres or over, exclusive of Fell or Tidal Marsh 



Land. 1st Prize, 100/.; .nd Prize, 50/. 

 Class IV.— Stock or Dairy Farm, of not less than 50 acres and under 200 acres, exclusive 



of Fell or Tidal Marsh Land. Ist Prize, 50/. ; 2nd Prize, 25/. 

 Class v.— Farm, chiefly Arable, of not less than 10 acres and under .50 acres. 1st prize, 



20/. ; 2nd Prize. 10/. ; Brd Prize, 5/. 



HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 



Prizes amounting to 350/. 



SHEEP DOG TRIALS'" 



Will be held in the Showyard on Saturday, July 6. 

 Prizes amounting in all to 21/. 



DOG SHOW. 



The National Terrier Club"s Show will lie held on July 4 and 5. 



I Offered by the Worshipful Company of Farriers. 

 « Offered by the National Master Farriers' Association. 

 » Offered by the Doncaster Local Committee. 



