Award of Poultry Prizes at Nottingham. 
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Class 200. — The best mid most complete Set of Apparatus required for 
making Comb foundations from Bees' Wax, as imported or other- 
wise. 
262 J. H. Howard, Holme, Peterborough : First Prize, 1/. and Silteb 
Medal. 
264 A. GoDMAN, St. Albans: SECom) Prize, 10s., and Bronze Medal. 
Class 201. — The best and most ready way of Testing the Purity of 
Bees' Wax. 
(Prizes withheld for further trial.) 
Class 202. — The most interesting and attractive Exhibit of any kind 
connected with Bee Culture not mentioned in the foregoing Classes. 
271 Abbott Brothers : First Prize. Silver Medal. 
276 A. Watkins, Imperial MiUs, Hereford : Secoxd Prize, Bronze 
Medal. 
Nos. 272 and 277 were Highly Commended. 
POULTEY. 
By " Cocks," " Hens," " Drakes," " Ducks," " Ganders," and " Geese," are 
meant birds hatched previous to January 1, 1888, and by "Cockerels," 
" Pullets," " Young Drakes," and " Ducklings,'' are meant birds hatched in 1888, 
previous to June 1. 
Fowls. 
Class 1. — Dark Brahma Cock and One Hen. [10 entries.] 
8 John Taylor, Alsagar, Stolie-on-Trent : First Prize, 3/. 
6 Messrs. Pilling & Lord, Healey Dell, Rochdale : Second Prize, 21. 
7 John Taylor: Third Prize, 1/. 
4 Horace Lingwood, Greeting, "Wickham Market : the Jteserve Number 
and Highly Commended. 
No. 2 was Highly Commended. 
Class 2. — Bark Brahma Cockerel and One Pullet. [6 entries.] 
13 Charles D. Jones, Biyn-y-mor, Hastings : First Prize, 3/. 
14 Horace Lingwood, Greeting : Second Prize, 21. 
15 John Taylor, Alsagar: Third Prize, 1/. 
16 John Taylor : the Reserve Number. 
No. 12 was Commended. 
Class 3. — Light Brahma Cock and One Hen. [5 entries.] 
17 William Gannan, Norwood, Gross Hills, Leeds : First Prize, 3/. 
18 George T. Melboitrne, Nocton Heath, Lincoln : Second Prize, 21, 
19 John Mitchell, Elmdene, Kenilworth; Third Prize, 1/. 
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