Award of Prizes at I)o)icaster, 1912. Ixxix 



Class 480. — Two Puu/ids of Fresh Butter, without any salt, made up in 

 plain pounds from the milk of Channel Island, JDeron, or South Devon 

 Cattle and their crosses. [1(5 entries, 2 absent.] 

 17 I. (jC3.)— Mrs. John Way, West Bridge, Bishopsnympton, South Molton. 

 9 II. (X2.)— Colonel Laycock, Wiseton. Bavvtry. 



12 III. (jCI.)— MRS. William Ramsiiaw, Low Farm, Kirkleatham, Redcar. 



13 E. N. & H. C— Mrs. G. B. Robinson, Poole House Farm, Nantwich. 



Class 481. — Two Pounds of Fresh Butter, without any salt, made uj> in plain 



pounds from the milk of Cattle of any breed or cross other than those 



mentioned in Class 480. [19 entries, none absent.] 

 35 I. (jCS.)— Miss URWIN, Dunekins, Wolsingham. 



33 II. (JC2.)— Mrs H. Thomas. Neve House Farm, Llanbleithan, Cowbridge. 

 19 III. (jCI.)— Miss Sarah Ann CLIFFE, Egmanton, Newark. 

 28 E. N. & H. Ci— Mrs. W. Milner, Clifton, Maltby, Rotherham. 

 Class 482. — Tivo Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made up in plain 



pounds from the milk of Channel Island, Be con, or South Deron Cattle and 



their crosses. [10 entries, 2 absent.] 

 46 I. (jC3.)-MRS. H. Pendlebury, Brook Fold Farm, Harwood, Bolton. 



48 II. (je2.)— Mrs. G. B. Robinson, Poole House Farm, Nantwich. 

 41 III. (jCI.)— Mrs. Faudel-PHILLIPS, Mapleton Stud, Edenbridge. 



49 E. N. & H. C— R. J. Streatfeild, Ros-ington Hall, Bawtry. 



Class 483. — Two Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made xup in plain 

 pounds from the milk of Cattle of any breed or cross other than those 

 mentioned in Class 482. [25 entries, 1 absent.] 



76 I. (jC3.)— Miss Urwin, Dun.skins, Wolsingham. 



71 II. (jC2.)— Miss Dorothy M. Sha\y, Kitchen Grounds Farm, Ellel, Lancaster. 



73 III. (jCI.)— Mrs. M. Stokes, Heddon House Dairy, Wylam-on-Tyne. 



63 E. N. & H. C— Mrs. LECKENBY, South Farm, Letwell, Rotherham. 



Class 484. — Three Pouiuls of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made up in 

 pounds in the most attractive marketable designs, and packed in non- 

 returnable boxes for transmission by rail or parcel post. 

 [11 entries, none absent.] 



83 I. (jCS.)— Mrs. L. R. Mildon, Higher Mead Down, Rackenford, Devon. 



87 II. (^£"2.)— MRS. G. B. ROBINSON. Poole House Farm, Nantwich. 



88 III. (jCI.)— GEORGE VENNING, Langunnet Barton, Lerryn, Lostwithiel. 

 78 E. N. & H. C— MRS. A. A. Bere, Stoodleigh Barton, Tiverton. 



Cheese. 



Made in 1912. 

 Class 485. — Three Cheddar Cheeses, of not less than 50 lb. each. 

 [14 entries, 3 absent.] 

 94 I. (jC5.)— P. H. FRANCIS, Folly Farm, Upton Noble, Bruton. 

 92 II. (jCS.)— ALEXANDER CROSS, Knockdon Farm, Maybole. 



90 III. (jC2.)— E. Brake, Discove Dairy, Bruton. 



91 E. N. & H. C— John Campbell, Dromore Dairy, Kirkcudbright. 



Class 486. — Three Cheddar Truckles. [15 entries, 4 absent.] 

 115 I. (je4.)— Robert Stevenson, Boghead, Galston, Ayrshire. 



105 II. (i:2.)— John Campbell, Dromore Dairy, Kirkcudbright. 



10 i III. (jCD-Robert Board, The Poplars, Edingworth, Weston-super-Mare. 



106 E. N. & H. C— Joseph Candy, Temple House Farm, Shepton Mallet. 



Glass 487. — -Three Coloured Cheshire Cheeses, of not less than 40 lb. each. 



[37 entries, 14 absent. ] 



138 I. (jC5.;— The Representatives of W. R. Jones, Moat Farm, Wrexham Road, 



Chester. 

 123 II. (X'3.)— EDWIN COOKSON, Poulton, Pulford, Chester. 

 145 III. (i;2.)— George Platt, Eaton, Tarporley. 

 125 E. N. & H. C— R. H. DICKIN, Affcot Manor, Church Stretton. 

 Class 488. — Three Uncoloured Cheshire Cheeses, of not less than 40 lb. each. 



[24 entries, 8 absent.] 

 178 I. (jCS. I— George Watson, Knightley, Eccleshall, Staffs. 

 157 II. (jCS.)— PERCY V. Cooke, Tattenhall Hall. Chester. 

 168 III. (iC2.)— The Representatives of W. R. Jones, Moat Farm, Wrexham Road, 



Chester. 

 177 E. N. & H. C— H. S. Walley, Bickerton Hall, Malpas. 



