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Award of Prizes at Plymouth. 
Class 268. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider made in the Autumn of 1889. 
[20 entries.] 
2S1 n.' (£3.")— G. L. Bond, Westboro'. Coombeinteignhead, Teignmouth. 
2SI2 III. (£2.)— William Gather, Banham, Attleborough, Norfolk. 
Class 269. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider made in any year before 1889. 
[13 entries.] 
SOS L (£5.) -Charles Ham, 78, Fore Street, Exeter. 
304 II. (£3.)— H. P. Bulmer& Co., Ryelands, Hereford. 
315 III. (£2.)— John L. Winter. Bridgetown, Totnes, Devon. 
303 K. N. & Com. — Reynolds Ash ford, Monkton, Pinhoe, Exeter. 
Class 270. — One Dozen Bottles of Perry. [5 entries.] 
316 I. (£5.)— Gloucestershire Fruit, and 317 II. (£3.)— Hertfordshire Fruit, 
H. P. Bulmer Sc Co., Kyelands, Hereford. 
320 III. (£2.)— Daniel Phelps, Tibberton, Gloucester. 
JAMS AXD PEESEEYED FEUITS. 
Class 271. — Collection of Jams. [5 entries.] 
323. I. (£5.)— Earl of Coventry, Pershore Jam and Pickle Factory. 
321 II. (£3.)— Jonas Saville & Sons, 11 WorthiDgton Street, Bradford. 
321 III. (£2.)— Britannia Fruit Preserving Company, Tiptree Heath. 
Class 272. — Collection of Fruit Jellies. [2 entries. No Award.] 
Class 273. — Collection of Bottled Fruits. [1 entry.] 
32? I. (£5.)— Britannia Fecit Preserving Company, Tiptree Heath. 
Class 274. — Collection of Preserved Fruits for DesseH Purposes. 
[1 entry. No Award.] 
Class 275. — Collection of Dried or Evaporated Fruits for Cooking 
Purposes. [No entry 7 .] 
HIVES, HOXEY, AND BEE APPLIANCES. 2 
Class 276. — Collection of Hives and Appliances. [2 entries.] 
331 I (£2.)— W. P. Meadows, Syston, Leicester. 
330 II. (£1 10.*.)— Chas. T. Overton, Low-field Apiaries, Crawley, Sussex. 
Class 277. — Observatory Hive stocked with Bees and Queen. 
[2 entries.] 
333 I. (£1.) — C. T. Overton, Lowfield Apiaries, Crawley, Carniolans. 
' No First Prize awarded. 
Priaes giTen bj the British Bee-keepers' Association. 
