Prize  List  for  Show  of  1905 
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Prizes 
1st  2nd  3rd  4tli 
£ £ £ £ 
CHEESE  (continued). 
ThreeDoubleGloucester  5 3 2 - 
TuREE  Wiltshire  (Loaf  or 
Flat),  not  over  16  lb.  each  .5  3 2 - 
Three  Cheddar  truckle 
Cheeses 3 2 1 - 
Prizes 
CIDER  AND  PERRY. 
1st  2nd  3rd 
£ £ £ 
Cask  of  Cider,  made  1904  . .5  3 2 
One  Doz.  Cider,  made  1904  .5  3 2 
One  Doz.  Cider,  made  before 
1904  5 3 2 
One  Doz.  Perry  ....  5 3 2 
WOOL  (O.f  1905  Clip). 
3 Fleeces  in  each  Entry. 
Leicester  or  Border  Leicester 
. 3 
2 
1 
Lincoln 
. 3 
2 
1 
Kent  or  Romney  Marsh 
. 3 
2 
1 
Any  other  Long  Wool  . 
. 3 
2 
1 
Southdown  .... 
. 3 
2 
1 
Shropshire  .... 
. 3 
2 
1 
Any  other  Short  Wool . 
. 3 
2 
1 
Welsh 
. 3 
2 
1 
Scotch  
. 3 
2 
1 
For  the  purposes  of  Classes  for  Honey 
the  United  Kingdom  has  been  divided  into 
Two  Districts:  — 
1.  Counties  of  Leicester,  Monmouth,  Wor- 
cester, Hereford.  Warwick,  Salop,  Notts, 
Lincoln,  Rutland,  Chester,  Derby,  Staf- 
ford, Yorks,  Lancs,  Northumberland. 
Durham,  Cumberland.  Westmorland, 
I.  of  Man,  Scotland,  Ireland,  or  Wales. 
2.  Counties  of  Cornw.all,  Devon,  Somerset, 
Dorset,  Wilts,  Berks,  Hants.  I.  of  Wight, 
Surrey,  Sussex,  Kent,  Suffolk,  Essex, 
Bucks.  Middlesex,  Herts.  Oxon,  Norfolk, 
Cambridge,  Hunts,  Bedford, Gloucester, 
or  Northampton. 
HONEY,  &C.  (continued). 
For  each  of  the  above  Districts  the 
following  four  Classes  and  Prizes,  for 
Honey  of  any  year,  have  been  provided : — 
Prizes 
HONEY.  1st  2nd  3rd 
6'.  s.  s. 
12  Sections  of  Comb  Honey, 
about  121b 20  15  10 
Run  or  Extracted,  Light- 
coloured  Honey,  about 
121b 20  15  10 
Run  or  Extracted,  Me- 
dium OR  Dark-coloured 
Honey,  about  12  lb.  . . 20  15  10 
Granulated  Honey,  about 
12  lb 20  15  10 
HIVES,  HONEY,  AND  BEE 
APPLIANCES. 
Offered  by  British  Bee-keepers’ 
Association.  s.  s.  s. 
CoUection  of  HiTES 
Frame  Hive  . 
Do.  for  Cottagers'  use 
Honey  Extractor  . 
. 80  40  20 
. 20  15  10 
. 20  15  10 
. 15  10  - 
Observatory  Hive  (not  more 
than  3 frames)  . . . . 20  15  10 
Useful  appliances,  . . 10  - - 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
3 Shallow  frames  of  COMB 
Honey,  for  extracting  . . 20  15  10 
G Jars  of  Heather  Honey, 
about  6 lb 20  15  10 
Display  of  Honey  . . . 30  20  10 
21b.  of  Wax 10  7/6  5 
3 lb.  of  Wax,  in  marketable  form, 
suitable  for  retail  trade  . . 10  7.6  5 
Honey  vinegar,  i gallon  . 7/6  5 - 
Mead,  J gallon  . . . . 7 6 5 - 
Other  Practical  Exhibits  .10  - - 
Other  Scientific  Exhibits  .10  - - 
HORSE-JUMPING  COMPETITIONS  (£138). 
1st  2nd  3rd. 
£ £ £ 
Class  a.— Mares  or  Geldings,  15  hands  2 inches  and  over 20  15  10 
Class  B. — Mares  or  Geldings,  above  14  hands  2 inches  and  under  15  hands 
2 inches 20  15  10 
Class  C. — Pony  Mares  or  Geldings,  14  hands  2 inches  and  under  . . . 15  10  5 
Class  D —Consolation  Class  for  animals  which  have  not  won  a Prize  in 
Classes  A and  B 10  5 3 
HORSE-SHOEING  COMPETITION  (£16). 
Prizes  amounting  to  161.  are  offered  in  one  class  for  the  shoeing  of  Light  Horses 
The  Competition  will  commence  on  Wednesday,  June  28, 190,5. 
