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Prize List for Nottingham Show, 1915. 



HONEV—co/itimied. 1st 2nd 3rd 



Medium and Dark- 

 Coloured Honey . 10'- 7/6 

 Granulated Honey . 7/6 5/- 

 Beeswas .... 7/6 5/- 



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HON E Y— (Open Competition). 

 For the purposes of Classes for Honey 

 the United Kingdom has been divided into 

 Two Districts:— 



1. Counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, 

 Derby, Durham, Hereford, Lancashire, 

 Leicester, Lincoln. Monmouth, North- 

 umberland.Nottingham, Rutland, Salop, 

 Stafford, Warwick, Westmorland, Wor- 

 cester, Yorkshire, the Isle of Man, 

 Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. 



2. Counties of Bedford. Berks., Bucks., 

 Cambridge, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, 

 Essex, Gloucester, Hampshire, Herts., 

 Hunts., Isle of Wight, Kent, Middlesex, 

 Norfolk, Northampton, Oxford, Somer- 

 set, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, or Wiltshire. 

 For each of the above Districts the 



following four Classes and Prizes, for 

 Honey of any year, have been provided : — 



Prizes 



1st 2nd 3rd 



12 Sections of Comb Honey, s. s. s. 



about 121b 15 10 5 



Extracted, Light-coloured 



Honey, about 121b. . . . 15 10 5 

 Extracted.Medium orDark- 



COLOUREDHONEY,aboutl21b. 5 10 5 

 Granulated Honey, about 



12 lb 15 10 5 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Shallow frames of COMB 



Honey, for extracting . . 15 10 5 

 Jars of Heather Honey, 



about 6 lb 15 10 5 



Jars of Heather Mixture Ex- 

 tracted Honey, about 6 lb. 15 

 Display of Honey . . .25 



21b. of WAX 7/6 



3 lb. of Wax, in marketable form, 



suitable for retail trade . . 7/6 

 Honey Vinegar, l quart . . 5/- 

 Mead, 1 quart . . . .5/- 2/6 

 Other Practical Exhibits. 5i- 2/6 

 Other Scientific Exhibits. 5/- 2/6 



FARM PRIZES (£650). 



The following Prizes are offered for the best managed Farms in Nottinghamshire 

 Derbyshire and Leicestershire. 



Class 1. — Arable Farm, 400 acres or over, of which, approximately, two-thirds must 

 be arable. 1st Prize, 1001. ; 2nd Prize, 50L ; 3rd Prize, 101. (Two entries.) 



Class II.— arable Farm, 200 acres and under 400 acres, of which, approximately, 

 two-thirds must be arable. 1st Prize, 60/. ; 2nd Prize, 30Z. ; 3rd Prize, 101. 

 (Three entries). 



Class HI.— Arable Farm, 50 acres and under 200 acres, of which, approximately, 

 two-thirds must be arable. 1st Prize, 4UZ. ; -'nd Prize, 20.'. ; 3rd Prize, 51. 



(Six entries). 



Class IV.— Grazing or Dairy Farm, -iCO acres or over, of which, approximately. 



two-thirds must be permanent grass. Ist Prize. lOOZ. ; 2nd Prize, 501. ; 3rd 



Prize, 10/. (Four entries). 

 Class v.— Grazing or Dairy Farm, 200 acres, and under 400 acres, of which. 



approximately, two-thirds must be permanent grass. 1st Prize, 60/. ; 2nd 



Prize, 30/. ; 3rd Prize, 10/. (Two entries). 



Class VI.— grazing or Dairy Farm, 50 acres, and under 200 acres, of which, 

 approximately, two-thirds must be permanent grass. Ist Prize, 40/. ; 2nd 

 Prize, 20/. ; 3rd Prize, 5/. ( Four entries). 



Note.— The acreage of the Farms in Classes I. to VI. is exclusive of Sheep Run. 



DOG SHOW. 



The National Terrier Club will hold a Championship Terrier Show within the 

 Showyard, on Thursday and Friday, July 1st and 2ud. 



