Ixxxiv Aivard of Prizes at Doncaster^ 1912 



Class 530. — Best and Most Attractive Disjdays of Honey. 

 [6 entries, none absent.] 

 536 I. (30«.), ct 537 R. N. & H. C— W. DiXON, 27 Central Road, Kirkgate, Leeds. 

 534 II. (20s.)— Brown .t son. Flora Apiary, Somer^ham, Hunt-. 

 538 III. (10s.) -J. Pearman, Penny Long Lane, Derby. 



Class 531. — Exhibits of not less than 2 Ih. of Wax, the Produce of the 

 Mvhihitor's Apiary. [10 entries, 3 absent.] 



547 I. (10s.)— J. Pearman. Penny Long Lane, Derby. 



542 II. (7s. 6d.)— Brown & Son, Flora Apiarv, Somersham, Hunts. 



545 III. (5s-.)— A. HISCOCK, Loddington, Kettering. 



540 E. N. & H. C— 11. H. BAYNES. 51 Bridge Street, Cambridge. 



Class 532. — Krhibits of not less than 8 lb. of Wax, the Produce of the 

 Bxhibifor's Apiary. [2 entries, 1 absent.] 



551 I. (10s.)— J. Pearman, Penny Long Lane, Derby. 



Class 533. — Honey Vinegar. [2 entries.] 



553 I. (7s. e<f.)-G. W. KiRBY, 17 Priory Road. Knowle, Bristol. 



552 II. (5s.) -BROWN & Son, Flora Apiary, Somersham, Hunts. 



Class bSi.—Mead. [1 entry.] 



[No. Award.] 



Olass 535. — Exhibit of a practical or interesting nature connected inith 



Bee-culture, not i?ientioned in the foregoing Classes. [4 entries. 1 absent.] 

 555 I. (lOs.)-W. Dixon. 27 Central Road, Kirkgate, Leeds. 



Class 536. — Exhibit of a scientific nature, not mentioned in the foregoing 

 Classes, to which no prize has beeii awarded at a Show of the R.A.S.E. 



[1 entry.] 

 5.59 I. (10s.)— Miss A. Betts, Hill House, Camberley. 



BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITIONS. 



Tuesday, July 2nd. [14 competitors.] 



12 I. (.£5.)— Miss S. T. Slinger, Oxton FaUows, Southwell. 

 10 II. (jC3.J— Miss Kathleen Surr, Clayton, Doucaster. 



5 III. (jt'2.)— Miss Eva M. B.aggulev, Moreton, Rolleston, Notts. 



9 IV. (jCI.)— Miss Phebe a. Pope, Blue Bell Farm. Blaxton, Doneaster. 



7 V. (10s.)— Miss Eliza Brown, Welham Villa, Retford. 



Wednesday, July Srd. [14 competitors.] 



15 I. (^5.)— Miss Lilian S. Turner, Rockley Old Hall, Worsboro' Bridge, Barnsley. 



19 II. (£3.)— Miss May Barker, Manor Farm, Bret ton We.st, Wakefield. 

 24 III. (je2.)— Miss Dora Pybus, Picton Manor, Yarm. 



16 IV. (^1.)— Miss Winifred G. Wither, Coldhill. Abertord. Leeds. 



20 V. (10s.)— Miss Elizabeth A. Rolling, Primrose Hill Farm, P.ufford, OUerton. 



Champion Class. — Thursday, July i/h. [10 competitors.] 



5 I. (jC5.)— Miss Eva M. Bagguley, Moreton, Rolleston, Notts. 

 24 II. (je3.)-MlSS Dora Pybus, I'icton Manor, Yarm. 

 12 III. (i.'2.)— Miss S. T. Slinger, oxton Fallows, Southwell. 



9 IV. (i'l.)— MISS Phep.E a. Pope, Blue Bell Farm. Blaxton, Doncaster. 

 15 ( Equal Fifth 1 Miss Lilian S. IU'rner, RockleyOld Hall.VVorsboro' Bridge. Barnsley. 

 19 ( Prize of 10s. /Miss May Barker, Manor Farm, Bretton West, Wakefield. 



HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS. 



Class 1. — Hunters. [25 competitors.] 



18 I. Uh, & G. M.i)-J. Charles Morris, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Ledsam Street Shoeing 



Forge, Ladvwood, Birmingham 



19 II. (£3 10s., & S. M.2)— Thomas Northwood, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., High Street Shoeing 



Forge, Cleoburv Mortimer. 

 5 III. (£2 lOsy & B. M. 2)— George Deighton, R S.S., 81 East Parade, Harrogate. 

 12 IV. (j£'2.)— HARRY Jones, R.S.S., The Forge, Hendre, near Monmouth. 



1 Gold Medal given by the Worshipful Company of Farriers to the First Prize 

 Winner in each Class. 



a Silver and Bronze Medals given by the National Master Farriers' Association, in 

 each Class, for Members of that Association only. 



