Award  of  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909. 
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Class  447. — Thi-ee  Uncoloured  Cheshire  Cheeses,  of  not  less  than  40  lb.  each. 
[6  entries,  none  absent.] 
4002  I.  (^£4.1— Charles  price,  Ouston,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 
4000  II.  (£3.) — W.  H.  Hobson,  Gonsley  Hall  Blakenhall,  Nantwich. 
3998  III.  (^£2.)— Samuel  Oharlbsworth,  Red  Hall,  Leighton,  Crewe. 
4001  IV.  (,£1.) — S.  MinSHULL,  Wilbrighton,  Newport,  Salop. 
Class  448. — Three  Stilton  Cheeses.  [16  entries,  none  absent.] 
4010  I.  (£3.)— Henry  Morris,  Manor  Farm,  Saxelbye,  Melton  Mowbray. 
4016  II.  (£2.) — W.  S.  Walpole.  Twyford,  Melton  Mowbray. 
4012  III.  (£1.) — John  smith,  Gaddesby,  Leicester. 
4005  K.  N.  & H.  C. — Joseph  Hall.  Stathern,  Melton  Mowbray. 
Class  449. — Three  Wensleydale  Cheeses,  Stilton  Shape.  [7  entries,  none  absent.] 
4023  I.  (jC3.1— Ernest  G.  WHITELOOK,  The  Bryn,  Atlow,  near  Ashbourne. 
4021  II.  (£2.) — Alfred  Eowntree,  Itirkby  Overblow,  Pannal,  Yorks. 
4024  III.  (jei.) — MRS.  Willis,  Manor  House,  Carperby,  Yorks. 
4022  E.  N.  & H.  C.— The  Wensleydale  Pure  Milk  Society,  Ltd.,  Northallerton. 
Class  450. — Three  Double  Gloucester  Cheeses,  of  not  less  than  22  lb.  each. 
[11  entries,  none  absent.] 
4027  I.  (_£i),  & S.  P.  {£2.^) — Miss  E.  M.  LEWIS,  King's  Hill,  Berkeley,  Glos. 
4026  II.  (£3),  & S.  P.  (30s.i) — Zebadee  Bacon,  Wanswell  Court,  Berkeley,  Glos. 
4032  III.  (£2.) — N.  J.  Sims,  Pitcombe,  Bruton,  Somerset. 
4034  IV.  (£1),  & S.  P.  dOi'.  1) — William  H.  WEBKES,  Sundays  Hill  Farm,  Falfleld. 
4029  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Frank  Portch,  Clapton,  Cucklington,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 
Class  451. — Three  Single  Gloucester  Cheeses,  of  not  less  than  13  lb.  each. 
[18  entries,  none  absent.] 
4045  I.  (v£3.) — Frank  Portch,  Clapton,  Cucklington,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 
4040  II.  (£2.) — C.  HARRIS  & SON,  Rectory  Farm,  Slimbridge,  Stonehouse. 
4048  III.  (jel.)— N.  J.  Sims,  Pitcombe,  Bruton,  Somerset. 
4052  E.N.  &H.  C.,  & S.  P.  (£'2.2)— Miss  Elizabeth  Mary  Wherrett,  Hope  House 
Farm,  Cambridge,  Stonehouse. 
4039  S.  P.  (30s.2) — G.  E.  FOWLER,  Old  Farm,  Appleby.  Tewkesbury. 
4043  S.  P.  (lOs.2) — James  King,  Woodlands  Farm,  Berkeley,  Glos. 
Class  452. — Three  Staffordshire  or  Derbyshire  Cheeses.  [2  entries.] 
4055  I.  {£3.) — Y.  G.  Veen,  Yoxall,  Burton-on-Trent. 
4054  II.  (£2.)— Gerald  W.  Lewer,  The  Creamery,  Parwich,  Ashbourne. 
Class  453. — Three  Caerphilly  Cheeses.  [9  entries,  none  absent.] 
4062  I.  (£3.)— Joseph  Bury  Mawle,  Wolford  Fields,  Shipston-on-Stour. 
4060  II.  (£2.)— Mrs.  L.  M.  House,  Heathfleld,  Berkeley. 
4058  III.  (£1.)— C.  Harris  So  Son,  Rectory  Farm,  Slimbridge,  Stonehouse,  Glos. 
4057  E.  N.  & H.  C. — T.  J.  S.  Davis.  Hinton  Farm,  Berkeley,  Glos. 
4064  S.  P.  (30s. 2)— Miss  L.  Winifred  Stead,  Penhow  Castle,  Magor,  Mon. 
4063  S.  P.  (20s.3)— Miss  Elsie  parry,  Penrhos  Farm,  Caerleon,  Mon. 
4059  S.  P.  (lOs.s)— Mrs.  E.  Heath,  Gwernithig  Farm,  Raglan,  Mon. 
Cider  and  Perry. 
N.B.—  Ttie  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  456,  459,  460, 
and  461  the  date  of  making  Is  also  given. 
Class  454, — Cashs  of  Dry  Cider,  of  not  less  than  18,  and  not  more  than  30 
gallons,  made  in  1908.  [22  entries,  none  absent.] 
4080  I.  (£5.)— Thomas  Stone,  Axe  Vale  Cider  Works,  Axminster.  (Mixed  Fruit.) 
4065  II.  (£3.)— Co.  ARMAGH  CIDER  COMPANY,  Portadown.  (Mixed  Fruit.) 
4076  III.  (£2.) — R.  H.  Ridler  & Son,  Clehonger  Manor,  Hereford.  (Mixed  Fruit.) 
4074  E.  N.  & H.  C.— C.  Osborn  & Sons.  (Cadbury,  Cider  Russet,  Yarlington  Mills, 
and  various  Jerseys.) 
1 Special  Prizes  of  40s.,  30s.,  and  lOt.,  given  by  the  Gloucestershire  Agricultural  Sub- 
Committee  for  the  three  best  exhibits  in  Class  450  made  by  residents  in  the  County 
of  Gloucester  who  have  attended  the  Dairy  or  Cheese  Schools  of  the  County. 
■2  Special  Prizes  of  40s.,  30s.,  and  10s.,  given  by  the  Gloucestershire  Agricultural  Sub- 
committee for  the  three  best  exhibits  in  Class  451  made  by  residents  in  the  County 
of  Gloucester  who  have  attended  the  Dairy  or  Cheese  Schools  of  the  County. 
> Special  Prizes  of  30s.,  20s.,  and  10s.,  given  by  the  Monmouthshire  Agricultural 
Education  Committee  for  the  three  best  exhibits  in  Class  453  made  by  residents  in  the 
County  of  Monmouth  who  have  attended  the  Dairy  or  Cheese  Schools  of  the  County. 
