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Award of Prizes at Chester. 
Class 337. — Six Sections of Comb Honey, gathered 1893. [15 entries.] 
898 I. (£1.) — W. Woodley, World’s End, Newbury. 
887 II. (10s.) — E. C. R. White, Woodford Mill, Salisbury. 
899 III. (5s.) — R. Green, Rainkam, Sittingbourne. 
886 Com. — Capt. Ord, Fornham House, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Class 338. — Run or Extracted Honey, gathered 1893. [19 entries.] 
902 I. (£1.) — E. C. R. White, Woodford Mill, Salisbury. 
908 II. (10s.) — S amuel Cartwright, Shawbury, Salop. 
910 III. (6s.) — J. H. WOOTTON, By ford, Hereford. 
H. C.— Capt. Ord, for No. 901 ; C. R. Pigott, for No. 904. 
Class 339. — Twelve Sections of Comb Honey, gathered before or in 
1892. [5 entries.] 
923 I. (£1.) — W. Woodley, World’s End, Newbury. 
924 II. (10s.) — W. P. Meadows, Syston, Leicester. 
920 III. (5s.)— Rev. G. W. BanckTs, Green St. Green, Dartford. 
Class 340. — Three Shallow Frames of Comb Honey, for Extracting, 
gathered 1893. [6 entries.] 
925 I. (£1.) — Capt. W. S. Ord, Fornham House, Bury St. Edmunds. 
930 II. (10s ) — J. H. Wootton, Byford, Hereford. 
929 III. (5s.) — G eorge Wells, Aylesford, near Maidstone. 
Class 341. — Run or extracted Honey, gathered before or in 1892. 
[7 entries.] 
934 I. (£1.) — George Head, Winkfield, near Windsor. 
932 II. (10s.) — Owen Roberts, The Lodge, Rowton Grange, Chester. 
935 III. (5s.) — W. Sells, UffiDgton, Stamford. 
937 Com. — H. Wood, Paradise, Lichfield. 
Class 342. — Granulated Honey. [4 entries.] 
940 II. (10s.) — Miss J. Cooper, St. Nicholas Square, Leicester. 
939 III. (5s.)— E thel Chester, Waltham, Melton Mowbray. 
Class 343. — Best and most Attractive Display of Honey. [5 entries.] 
944 I. (£2 10s.) — W. Woodley, World’s End, Newbury. 
942 II. (£1 10s.) — W. Dixon, 5 Beckett Street, Leeds. 
946 III. (10s.) — R. Green, Rainham, Sittingbourne. 
Class 344. — Any Practically Useful Invention connected with Bee- 
keeping introduced since 1891. [5 entries.] 
Silver Medal of British Bee-Keepers’ Association. 
950 H. P. Langdon, East Constable, Franklin Co., New York, U.S.A. Device 
for preventing the swarming of bees. 
Bronze Medal of British Bee-Keepers’ Association. 
949 George Wells, Aylesford, Maidstone. Perforated Division Board for 
two-queen system. Price 2s. 6rf. 
Class 345. — Most Interesting and Instructive Exhibit of any kind 
connected with Bee-cidture not mentioned in the foregoing Classes, 
to which Prizes have not been previously awarded. [6 entries.] 
Silver Medal of British Bee-Keepers' Association. 
955 Newton & Co., 3 Fleet Street, E.C, Lantern slides on bees and bee- 
cultuie. 
966 C. Redshaw, South Wigston, Leicester. The Rietsche Hand Pres* to: 
foundation making, with accessories. Price £2. 
