Ixxxvi Aivard of Prizes at Doncaster, 1912. 



FORESTRY SECTION. 



Class \.— Specimens of Oak, Elm, Ash, and Beech T'unher. [Sentries.] 



3 I. (Silver Medal.)— Charles Thellusson, Bi-odsworth Hall. Doncaster. 

 2 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Rev. T. T. Taylor, Dodworth Grange, Barnsley. 



Class 2.—Sj)rcuiiens of Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Pine Timber. [4 entries.] 

 5 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Feversh.\m, Duncombe Park. Helmsley. 



4 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle, Newbury. 



Class 3. — Specimens of any other sort of Hard Wood or Broad-leaved Timber. 



[1 entry.] 

 8 II. (Bronze Medal.) -Charles Thellusson, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster. 

 Class 4. — Sjjecimens of any other sort of Coniferous Timber. 

 [No entry.] 



Class 5.— Oak Field Gates for Farm use. [o entries.] 

 12 I. (Silver Medal.)- Charles Thellusson, Brodswortb Hall, Doncaster. 

 10 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse, llotberham. 



Class 6.— Field Gates for Farm use, of any other Thnne-grown Wood. [Gentries.] 



18 I. (Silver Medal.)— Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart, Sledmere. Malton. 



14 II. (Bronze Medal.)-THE Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle, Newbury. 



Class 7. — Wichet or Hunting Gates. [7 entries. ] 

 25 (Silver Medal.)— Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., Sledmere. 



Class 8. — Tree Guards. [3 entries.] 

 29 (Silver Medal.)— Charles Thellusson, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster. 



Class 9. — Fencing, of home-grown wood. [7 entries.] 

 36-41 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Yar'borouqh, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 

 31-35 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham. 



Class 10. — Fencing, of Foreign limber. [2 entries.] 

 42-51 (Silver Medal.)— ARii.STRONG," Addison & Co., Sunderland. 

 52-56 (Bronze Medal. )— English Brothers, Ltd., Wisbech, Cambs. 



Class 11. — Specimens shoioing comparative quality of any Timber grown on 

 different soils and situations, and the respective ages at which it reaches 

 marlieiahle size and maturitii. 



[No Entry.] 



Class 12. — Specimens of Stems, and Boards cut from them, illustrating the effects 



of dense and thin crops in branch suppression and quality of timber. 



[1 entry.] 



57 (Silver Medal,)— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 

 Class 13. — NurserymeiCs Competition for the best exhibit of Specimen and 



Ornamental Trees. [1 entry.] 



58 (Silver Medal.)— Dicksons, Ltd., Chester. 



Classes 14 to 21. — Articles not for competitioji. 

 Silver Medal.— Philip Tatton Davies Cooke, Owston, near Doncaster. 

 Silver Medal.— The Duke of Wellington, K.G., Strathtieldsave, Mortimer. 

 Silver Medal.— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle. 

 Silver Medal.— Fisher, Son & Sibray, Ltd., lioyal Nurseries, Handsworth, Sheffield. 

 Bronze Medal.— Gilbert R. Keen, 14 Asbton Street, Harehills, Leeds. 

 Bronze Medal.— Kent & Brydon, Darlington. 



Gold Medal given by the R.A.S.E. for the best general collection of exhibits in Classes 

 1-21 to the EARL of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 



PLANTATIONS COMPETITION. 



Restricted to Yorkshire. 

 SECTION I. 

 Hardwoods as final crop. To be not less than 4 acres in extent. Restricted 

 to estates of which more than 300 acres are woodlands. 



Class 1, Stage A. — Previous to the commencevient of the first thinning, exclusive 

 of the removal of dead, and diseased trees. 



I. (Silver Medal.)— Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., Sledmere, Malton, 



II. ( Bronze Medal).— F. J O.Montagu, Ainsty, Wetherby. 



