Cheese ; Cider and Pern/ ; Wool. cxiii 
Cider and Perry. 
N.B.—The names of the Fruits from which the Cider or Perry is stated by the Exhibitor to 
have been made are added after the address of the Exhibitor. In Classes 399 and 400 the 
date of making is also given. 
Class 397. — Cashs of Cider, of not less than, 18, and not more than 30 gallons, 
made in the autumn of 1900. [11 entries, 1 absent.] 
3560 I. (£5.) — Tilley Bros., East Compton, Shepton Mallet. (Red Jersey, Kingston 
Black, and New Cadbury.) 
3561 II. Tilley Bros. (Royal Jersey, Cap of Liberty, and Homer.) 
3555 III. (jC2.)— Herbert J. DA^^s, Sutton Montis. Sparkford, Somerset. (Tarlington 
Mill, Harry Masters, White Jersey, and Cap of Liberty.) 
3554 E. N. & H. C. — HERBERT J. DAVIS. (Royal and White Jersey and Cap of Liberty.) 
Class 398. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider.^ made in the autumn of 1906. 
[23 entries, none absent.] 
3584 I. (iC5.)— H. Whiteway & Co., Ltd., The Orchards, Whimple, Devon. (Sweet 
Alfred.) 
3574 II. (.£3.) — R. H. Ridlbr & SON, Clehonger Manor, Hereford. (Mixed Fruit.) 
3577 III. (£2.) — JAMES Slatter Sc Co., Paxford, Campden, Glos. (Kingston Black.) 
3565 E. N. & H. C. — JOHN BAZLEY, The Bury, Stoke Prior, Leominster. (Mixed Fruit.) 
Class 399. — One Dozen Bottles of Cider, made hi any year before 1906. 
[16 entries, none absent.] 
3600 I. (£5.) — F. Ff. Woodward & Co., Pershore. (White Bittersweet, 1905.) 
3590 II. (£3.)— EARDISTON Farming Co., Ltd.. Stockton, Worcester. (White and Italy, 
Bittersweet and Princess Pippin, 1905.) 
3587 III. (£2.)— JOHN Bazley, The Bury, Stoke Prior. Leominster. (Fox Whelp, 
White Norman, and Wilding, 1903.) 
3593 E. N. & H. C. — James Slatter Sc Co., Paxford, Campden, Glos. 
Class ViQ.— One Dozen Bottles of Perry. [9 entrie.s, none absent.] 
3609 I. (£5.)— F. Ff. Woodward a Co,, Pershore. (Barland. 1905.) 
3606 II. (£3.) — Thomas Shipp, Old Hurst, Slymbridge, Glos. (Oldfield, 1906.) 
3602 III. (£2.)— EARDISTON Farming Co., Ltd., Stockton, Worcester. (Oldfield, 1905.) 
3605 E. N. & H. C. — Albert Knight, Deep Filling Farm, Huntley, Glos. 
Wool. 
Of 1907 Clip. 
Class 401. — Three Fleeces of Leicester or Border Leicester Wool. 
[6 entries, none absent.] 
3611 1. (£3), 3610 II. (£2), &3612 III. (£1.)— GEORGE HARRISON, Gainford Hall. Darlington. 
(Leicester Yearling Hogs.) 
Class 402. — Three Fleeces of Lincoln Wool. [10 entries, 1 absent.] 
3619 I. (£4. ')— C. E. Howard, Nocton Rise, Lincoln. (Hogs.) 
3618 II. (£3.)— Henry DUDDING, Riby Grove, Great Crimstn-. (Hogs.) 
3624 III. (£2.) — W. B. Swallow, Wootton Lawn, Ulceby. (Yt-arling Hogs.) 
3623 IV. (£l.)— THOMAS SPINK, Hunmanby, York. ( Ewe Hogs.) 
Class 403. — 'Three Fleeces of Kent or Bomney Marsh Wool. 
[14 entries, none absent.] 
3638 I. (£3.) — Henry Rigden, Etchinghill. Lyminge, Kent. (Yearling Ewes.) 
3630 ll. (£2.)— ARTHUR FINN, Westbroke House, Lydd, Kent. 
3631 III. (£1.)— E. & B. KELSEY, Wickham Court, Dover. (Yearling Sheep.) 
Class 404.— 77wee Fleeces of any other Long Wool. [10 entries, 1 absent.] 
3641 I. (£3.) — Lord henry BENTINCK, Underley Hall. Kirkby Lonsdale. (Wensley- 
dale Hogs.) 
3649 II. (£2.)— The Exors. of the late T. Willis, Manor House, Carperby, Yorks. 
(Wensleydale Hogs.) 
3644 III. (£1.) — Russell Swanwick, Royal Agilcultural College Farm, Cirencester. 
(Cotswold Yearling Sheep.) 
Class 405. — Three Fleeces of Southdown Wool. [4 entries, none absent.] 
3653 I. (£3)^& 3652 II. (£2.)— WILLIAM Dookeray, Park House, Westwell, Ashford. 
Kent. (Ewes.) 
3650 III. (£1.)— Lord Calthorpe, Elvetham Park, Winchfleld. (Yearling Tegs.) 
I First Prize given by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society. 
