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Prize List for Cambridge Meeting, 1894 . 
PRODU CE — continued. 
HIVES, HONEY, AND BEE APPLIANCES. 
Offered by British Bee-keepers’ Association. 
Prizes ] Prizes 
1st 
2nd 
3rd 
Class 
s. 
s. 
s. 
302 Collection of Hives &c.. 
100 
50 
- 
303 Observatory Hive . 
30 
20 
- 
304 Frame Hive 
20 
15 
10 
305 Do. for Cottagers’ use 
20 
15 
10 
306 Honey Extractor 
15 
10 
- 
307 Pairof Section Racks 
15 
10 
5 
308 Rapid Feeder . 
10 
5 
- 
309 Bingham Smoker 
15 
10 
_ 
310 12 Sections of Comb 
Honey (’94), about 12 lb. 
20 
10 
5 
311 6 Sections of Comb 
Honey (’94), about 6 lb. 
20 
10 
5 
Class 
312 Run or Extracted 
Honey (’94 ), about 121b. 
313 12 Sections of Comb 
Honey, ’93 or before 
314 3 Shallow Frames of 
Comb Honey, 1894 . 
315 Run or Extracted 
Honey, ’93 or before 
316 Granulated Honey 
317 Display of Honey 
1st 2nd 3rd 
s. s. s. 
20 10 5 
20 10 5 
20 10 5 
20 10 5 
20 10 5 
50 30 10 
318 Useful Inventions 
319 Other Exhibits 
1 Special Prizes, 
- according to 
) merit. 
IMPLEMENTS (£205). 
(Entries close March 31, 1894.) 
I. Fixed Oil Engines, of 4 to 8 brake h.p 
II. Portable Oil Engines, of 9 to 16 h.p 
III. HoRSE-rowr.R Machine, for distributing Bouillie Bordelaise or other 
mixture on potatoes 
IV. Machine for distributing insecticides and fungicides upon fruit trees 
and bushes 
V. Sheep-dipping Apparatus 
VI. Churns capable of dealing with 10 quarts and upwards of cream (not 
to exceed one man-power) 
VII. Churns capable of dealing with from 5 to 10 quarts of cream (not to 
exceed one man-power) 
1st 2nd 3rd 
£ £ £ 
50 25 - 
50 25 - 
10 - - 
10 - - 
5 - - 
10 6 4 
5 3 2 
BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITIONS (£69). 
Class 1 ( Tuesday , June 26). Open to the United Kingdom. 
Class 2 ( Wednesday, June 27). Female Members of a Farmer’s family not in service 
or working for wages. 
Class 3 ( Thursday , June 28). Dairymaids and others residing in the Society’s 
District A. — The Counties of Bedford, Buckingham, Cambridge, Essex, Hertford, 
Huntingdon, London, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, and Suffolk. (Open only to those 
who have not been prize-winners at previous Country Meetings of the Society.) 
Class 4 ( Thursday , June 28). Dairymaids and others, being residents in the Isle 
of Ely or Counties of Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk, or Huntingdon. (Open only to those 
who have not been prize-winners at previous Country Meetings of the Society.) 
( Offered by the Cambridge Local Committee.) 
Champion Class ( Friday , June 29). Open only to prize-winners in above Classes. 
Prizes: 1st 6/., 2nd 47, 3rd 31., 4th 21., 5th 1/., in Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4, 
and 51. and Society’s Silver Medal in the Champion Class. 
HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS (£32). 
(Limited to Shoeing-Smiths in the Society’s District A.) 
Class 1. Roadsters ( Tuesday , June 26, and, if required, Wednesday, June 27). 
Class 2. Agricultural Horses ( Thurs., June 28, and, if required, Fri., June 29). 
Prizes: 1st G/., 2nd 47, 3rd 31., 4th 21., 5th 1/., in each class. 
Copies of the detailed Prize Sheet and Regulations ( both for Stock and Implements') 
may be obtained on application to the Secretary of the Society at 12 Hanover Square, 
London, W. 
