THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisments. 



TANGYES 



OIL ENGINES. 



CORNWALL WORKS, 



BIRMINGHAM 



FOE, MONTHLY LIST OF 



Estates, 



Residences, 

 Shootings, 



or Special Separate List of Farms, 



TO BE LET OR SOLD, 



APPLY TO 



MESSRS. 



CRONK 



Agricultural Auctioneers, 

 Tenant Right and Timber Valuers, 

 and Land Agents. 



FELLOWS OF SURVEYORS' INSTITUTE. 



ESTABLISHED 1845. 



Offices: — 



12, Pall Mall, London, S.W., & 

 Sevenoaks, Kent. 



TENTH YEAR OF COMPETITION. 



NEWARK 

 BARLEY PRIZES 



FOR 



GOOD DRESSING & DELIVERY. 



THE PRIZES OFFERED BY 



MESSRS. G1LSTMP, EARP & CO., 



MALTSTERS, OF NEWARK-ON-TRENT, 



To Farmers whose Barley, bought by them 

 direct, was delivered in the Best Condition 

 as regards Dressing and Freedom from 



BROKEN AND PEELED CORNS, 



Have been awarded as follows : — 



FIRST PRIZE, £25, 



Mr. J. ANNIS, Croxton, Grantham. 



SECOND PRIZE, £15, 



Mr. J. E. JEKYLL, Coleby, Lincoln. 



THIRD PRIZE, £10, 



Mr. F. G. WILSON, Great Ponton, 

 Grantham. 



The following growers were highly com- 

 mended for their careful dressing : — 



Mr. G. Martin, Orton, Peterborough. 

 Mr. W. K. Ratcliffe, Ringstead, Peter- 

 borough. 



Mr. S. W. Mappin, Scampton, Lincoln. 



The Judges were : — John Day, Esq. 

 (Messrs. John Day and Sons), Horncastle ; 

 D. Bingham, Esq. (Messrs. Few and Co.), 

 Cambridge. 



May, 1899. 



