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The Doncaster Show, 1912. 



Class 501. — Casks of Cider, of not less than 18 and not more 

 than 30 gallons, made previous to 1911. 



Class 502. — One Dozen Bottles of Dry Cider, made in 1911. 



Class 503. — One Dozen Bottles of Sweet Cider, made in 1911. 



Class 504. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider, made previous 



to 1911. 



Class 505. — One Dozen Bottles of Dry Perry. 

 [No Award.] 



Class 506. — One Dozen Bottles of Sweet Perry. 



353 

 354 



1-022 

 1-050 



5-2 

 23 



7-51 

 13-50 



-47 

 -90 



2nd Prize 

 3rd Prize 



Wool. — Taken as a -whole the exhibit of wool was very good, 

 but not so representative as might have been expected. Two 

 of the exhibits, one in the Long Wool class and one in the 

 Short Wool class were disqualified on account of being tied up 

 with string in various places. Several samples were tender. 

 In the Long Wool classes the Lincoln and Leicester were very 

 good samples of that class of wool, and the same may be 

 said of the Romney Marsh and Wensleydale which were well 

 represented. In the Short Wool classes there was only one 

 exhibit of Shropshire Wool, but it was very good. The 

 Ryeland Wool was also well represented, all the entries being 

 of good quality and sound usalde wool. The Down Wools 

 also were very good, sound and lofty. The Mountain and 

 Moorland Wool was well represented, some of the exhibits 

 being characteristic samples of high-class wool. 



