Awards at Canterbury : Wool. 
XXV 
lloBERT Beukiman, Laiigrish Manor Farm, Petcrsficld, Hants : the First Prize 
of Ten Soveheigns, for the best Sample of Golding Hops. 
Earl Daunley, Thong, near Gravesend : the Second Prize of Five Sove- 
reigns, for the best Sample of Golding Hops. 
Matthew Bell, Bourne Park, near Canterbury : the First Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for the best Sample of any other kind of Hops. 
George Eley, Tong, near Sittingbourno : the Second Prize of Five Sove- 
reigns, for the best Sample of any other kind of Hops. 
Thomas White, Collard, Westgate, Canterbury : the First Prize of Seven 
Sovereigns, for the best-managed Sample of Golding Hops. 
Egbert Berriman, Laugrish Manor Farm, Petersfield, Hants : the Second 
Prize of Five Sovereigns, for the best-managed Sample of Golding 
Hops. 
Hope Theobalds, Godmersham, near Canterbury : the Third Prize of Three 
Sovereigns, for the best-managed Sample of Golding Hops. 
George Eley, Tong, near Sittingbourne, Kent: the First Prize of Seves 
Sovereigns, for the best-managed Sample of any other Kind of Hops. 
Matthew Bell, Bourne Park, near Canterbury : the Second Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for the best-managed Sample of any other kind of Hops. 
WOOL. 
Charles Collard, Wickham Court, Wingham, Kent : the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for the Six most valuable Kent Fleeces, combining quality 
and quantity, of one year's growth. 
Highly Commended. — George Neve, Sissinghurst Castle, Staplehurst, Kent. 
Frederick Murton, Smeeth, Ashford, Kent : the Prize of Tex Sovereigns, 
for the Six most valuable Long- Wool Fleeces, Kent or otherwise, com- 
bining quality and quantity. 
Lord Walsingham, Merton Hall, Thetford, Norfolk : the Prize of Ten Sove- 
reigns, for the Six most valuable Short- Wool Fleeces, combining quality 
and quantity. 
Commanded. — Thomas Horton, Harnage Grange, near Shrewsbury. 
