Butler-making Competition. 
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710 Dairy Supply Co., Lim., Museum Street, London, W.C. : for the appli- 
cation of a Refrigerator between the Separator and Churn in an Instan* 
taneous Butter Maker. 
2539 The Hardy Patent Pick Co., Lim., Sheffield : for Disintegrator, 
3333 W. N. Nicholson & Sons, Newark : for Horse Rake " Snapdragon 
DAIRY APPLIANCES. 
Class 5. — Strong Dairy Thermometer. [8 entries.] 
905 (£1.)— Pond & Son, Blandford, Dorset. 
Class 6. — Collection of Non-returnable Parcel-Post Boxes, to carry 
from 1 lb, to 5 lb. of Butter. [3 entries.] 
4142 I. (£2.)— Hugh Stevenson, 31, Bridge Street, Ardwick, Manchester. 
[Second Prize not awarded.] 
Class 7. — Collection of Non-returnable Parcel-Post Boxes, to carry 
from 5 lb. to 10 lb. of Butter. [3 entries.] 
4143 I. (£2.)— Hugh Stevenson, 31, Bridge Street, Ardwick, Manchester. 
[Second Prize not awarded.] 
Class 8. — Vessel to contain Preserved Butter, closed hermetically, with' 
out the use of Solder. [2 entries. No Award.] 
Class 9. — Sieve or Sile,for use in Dairy. [5 entries. No Award.] 
BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITION. 
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Class 1. — Dairymaids who have v;on a Prize at any Agricultural or 
Dairy Show. [8 entries.] 
7 I. (£6.)— Miss Ada Williams, Chew Stoke, near Bristol. 
5 II. (£4.) — Mrs. Carrie L. Horton, Little Leigh, Cheshire. 
8 III. (£3.)— Mrs. M. J. Williams, Winford, Somerset. 
3 IV. (£2.) — Miss Martha Brown, Failand, Somerset. 
4 V. (£1.)— Mrs. J. Burston, Bridgwater, Somerset 
Class 2. — Dairymaids v)ho have not before won a Prize at any Agri 
cultural or Dairy Show. [9 entries.] 
13~1 I. (£5 each.)— Miss E. Farrant, Exeter, & Miss Ada Perkins, Holrn- 
17 J wood, Surrey. 
11 III. (£3.)— Miss J. Coad, Callington, Cornwall. 
[Fourth and Fifth Prizes not awarded.] 
