Award of Prizes at Doncaster, 1912. Ixxxi 



Older and Perry. 



N.B.— Tlie names of the Fruits from which the Cider or Perry is stated by the Exhibitor to 

 have been made are added after the address of the Exhibitor. In Classes 501, 504, 505, 

 and ')06 the date of making is also given. 



Class i99.— Casks of Dry Cider, of not less than 18, and not more than 30 



gallons, madp, in 1911. [5 entries, none absent.] 

 290 I. (i;4.)— QuANTOCK Vale Cider Company, Ltd., North Petherton, Bridgwater. 



(Mixed Fruit.) 

 289 II. I jC2.)— Herbert J. Davis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford, Somerset. (Royal and 



Wliite Jersey, and Cap of Liberty.) 



Class 500. — Ca.^hs of Sweet Cider, of not less than 18, and not more than 30 

 gallons, made in 1911. [11 entries, none absent.] 



300 I. (^4), & 301 III. (^1.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works. Axminster. 



(Mixed Fruit.) 

 297 II. (je2.)— Herbert J. Davis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford. Somerset. (Royal and 



White Jersey, and Cap of Liberty.) 

 294 E. N. & H. C— D. J. Crofts & Son, Sutton Montis, Sparkford, Somerset. (Royal 



and Wliite Jersey, White Close Pippin, Redstreak, and Cap of Liberty.) 



Class 501. — Casks of Cider, <f not le.ts than 18, and 7iot more than 30 gallons, 



made previous to 1911. [5 entries, none absent.] 

 305 II. (£2.}—'R. H. RIDLER & SON, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Kingston Black, 1910.) 



Class 502.— C«fl Dozen Bottles of Dry Cider, made in 1911. 

 [10 entries, none absent.] 



311 I. (je4.)— Herbert J. Davis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford, Somerset. (Royal and 



White Jersey, and Cap of Liberty.) 

 316 II. (X2.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axmin.ster. <Mixed Fruit.) 

 313 III. (jCD— (JUANTOCK Vale Cider Company, Ltd., North Petherton, Bridgwater. 



(Mixed Fruit.) 



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

 [20 entries, none absent.] 



319 I. (jC4, & Champion.'))— SIR John Heathcoat Amory, Bt., Knightshayes Court, 



Tiverton. (Mixed bruit.) 

 330 II. (£2, & R. N. for Champion.') -Herbert J. Davis, Sutton Montis, Sparkford, 



Somerset. (Roval and White Jersey, and Cap of Liberty.) 

 329 III. (£1.)— HERBERT J. Davis. (Harry Masters, White Jersey, Tarlington Mil', 



and Kingston Black.) 

 335 E. N. & H. C— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axminster. (Mixed Fruit.) 

 Class 504. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider, made previous to 1911. 

 [10 entries, none absent.] 



344 I. (jC4.)— Thomas Stone, Axe Vale Cider Works, Axmin.ster. (Mixed Fruit, 1910.) 

 343 II. (£2. )— R. H. RIDLER & Son, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Kingston Black, 1910.) 

 346 III. (£1.) -Thomas stone. (Mixed Fruit, 1909.) 



3^8 R. N. & H. C— TiLLEY Bros., Shepton Mallet. (Red and White Jersey, Kingston 

 Black, and Doves, 1910) 



Class 505. — One Dozen Bottles of Dry Perry. [4 entries, 1 absent.] 

 [No Award.] 

 Class 506. — One Dozen Bottles of Sweet Perry. [5 entries, none absent.] 



353 II. (^2.) -Davis & Shingler. Marden, Hereford. (Red and Oldfleld, 1911.) 



354 III. (^l.)-R. H. RiDLER & SON, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Mixed Fruit, 1910.) 



Wool. 



0/1912 Clip. 



Class 507. — -Three Fleeces of any Long Wool. [15 entries, 4 absent.] 



371 I. (£5.)— William B. Swallow, Wootton Lawn, Ulceby. (Lincoln Yearling Hogs.) 

 367 II. (jCS.)— John W. Harrison, Underpark, Lealholm, Grosmont. (Leicester 



Gimmer Hogs.) 

 362 III. (£2.)-ARTHUR Finn, Westbroke House, Lydd, Kent. (Romney Marsh two- 

 year- dd Hogs). 



372 E. N. & H. C— The Exors. of the late Thomas Willis, Manor House, 

 Carperby, Torks. (Wensleydale Yearling Hogs.) 



1 Challenge Cup given by the Cider Growers of the West of England for the best 

 exhibit in Classes 499-504. 



