Award of Prizes at Shrewsbury, 1914. cxlvii 



ClasB 8. — Field Gates for Farm use, of any other Home-groion Wood, or Com- 

 bination of Home-grown Woods. [11 entries.] 

 58 Silver Medal.— MRS. Evelyn Mary Talbot, Edgmond, Newport, Salop. 

 55 Bronze Medal.— lord Harlech, Brogyntyn, Oswestry. 

 H. C.-54. 



Class 9. — Wicket or Hunting Gates. [Sentries.] 

 68 Silver Medal.— Mrs. Isabel M. H. Morris-Eyton, Wood Eaton Manor, Stafford. 

 H. 0.-64. 



Class lO.^Tree Guards. [7 entries.] 

 70 Silver Medal.— Lord Harlech, Brogyntyn, Oswestry. 

 73 Bronze Medal.— C. COLTMAN Boqers, Stanage Park, Brampton Bryan. 



Glass 11. — Fencing, of Home-groion Wood, and made in Great Britain. 

 [27 entries.] 

 99 SilTar Medal.— John Walker (Uttoxeter), Ltd.. Uttoxeter. 

 86 Bronze Medal.— Lt.-Gol. a. H. O. LLoyd, M.V.O.. Leaton Knolls, Shrewsbury. 



Class 12. — Fencing, of Foreign Timher. [2 entries.] 

 76 Silver Medal.— Armstrong, Addison & Co., Sunderland. 



102 Bronze Medal.— Building Material Supply Stores, Ltd., 16a Chester Street, 

 Shrewsbury. « 



Class 13. — Specimeiu showing comparative quality of any Timher grown on 

 different soils and situations, and the respective ages at which it reaches 

 marketable size andmaturity. [ 1 entry. ] 



104 Silver Medal.— Lady Wantage, Lockinge Park, Wantage. 



Class 14. — Specimens of Stems, and Boards cut from them, illustrating the effects 



of dense and thin crops in branch suppression and quality of timber. 



[1 entry.] 



105 Silver Medal.— Lady Wantage, Lockinge Park, Wantage. 



Class 15. — Nurserymen's Competition for the best exhibit of rarer Specimen and 

 Ornamental Trees. [2 entries.] 



106 Silver Medal.— Dicksons, Ltd.. Cheater. 



106A Bronze Medal.— King's Acre Nurseries, Ltd., Hereford. 



Classes 16 to 23. — Articles not for Competition. 

 Silver Medals. 

 112 —Wm. PAULGRAVE ELLMORE, The Willows, Leicester. 

 128 & 130.— C. COLTMAN Rogers, Stanage Park, Brampton Bryan. 

 138.— R. GROOM, Sons & Co., Shropshire Works. Wellington, Salop. 



Bronze Medals. 

 110.— WM. PAULGRAVE ELLMORE, The Willows, Leicester. 

 126.— 1 HE Eabl of Powis, Powis Castle, Welshpool. 

 131 & 137.— THE EARL OF POWIS, Walcot, Lydbury North, Salop. 

 Gold Medal given for the best general collection of exhibits in Classes 1-23 to Lady 



Wantage, Lockinge Park, Wantage. 

 Reserve for Gold Medal to C. Coltman Rogers, Stanage Park, Brampton Bryan. 



Home Grown Tobacco. 



Silver Medal.— Sir Nugent T. Everard, Bt.. Randlestown, Navan, Co. Meath. 



{ Sir Nugent T. Everard, Bt. 

 Bronze Medals.— -^ A. J. Brandon, Redflelds, Church Crookham, Hants. 



Ig. F. Johnston, Sunnyside. Methwold, Norfolk. 

 Certificate of Merit.— The Eabl of Dunraven, Adare, Co. Limerick. 



PLANTATIONS COMPETITION. 



Restricted to Shropshire, Staffordshire, Radnorshire, or Montgomeryshire. 



Plantations must not be of less than ten years' growth. 



Stage a.— Plantations which have been weeded or lightly thinned, including the 

 removal of dead or dying trees. 



Stage B.— From the end of STAGE A up to the completion of the second 

 thinnings. 



SECTION I, 



Hardwoods as final crop. To be not less than 4 acres in extent. Restricted 

 to estates of which more than 300 acres are woodlands. 



