CXIV 
Award  of  Prizes  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
Class  480. — Three  Caerphilly  Cheeses.  [5  entries,  none  absent.] 
375  I.  (£13.)—  Mbs.  John  0.  ADLAM,  East,  Horringfon,  Wells. 
379  II.  (£12.)— C.  & G.  PRIDEAUX.  The  Creamery,  Stalbridge. 
378  III.  (£1.)— Charles  Harris  & Son,  Rectory  Farm,  Slimbridge,  Stonehouse. 
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  483,  486,  487, 
and  488  the  date  of  making  Is  also  given. 
Class  481. — Cashs  of  Dry  Cider , of  not  less  than  18,  and  not  more  than  30 
gallons , made  in  1909.  [8  entries,  none  absent.] 
384  I.  (jC5.) — HENRY  Thomson  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Southends.  Newent,  Glos.  (Mixed  Fruit.) 
381  II.  (£13.)— D.  J.  CROFTS  & SON,  Sutton  Montis,  Sparkford,  Somerset.  (Royal  and 
Chisel  Jerseys,  Redstreak,  Kingston  Black,  and  Cap  of  Liberty.) 
Class  482. — Cashs  of  Sweet  Cider , of  not  less  than  18,  and  not  more  than  30 
gallons , made  in  1909.  [11  entries,  none  absent.] 
394  I.  (£5.),  & 395  III.  (£2.)— THOMAS  STONE,  Axe  Yale  Cider  Works,  Axminster. 
(Mixed  Fruit.) 
390  II.  (£13.)— Herbert  J.  Davis,  Sutton  Montis,  Sparkford,  Somerset.  (Royal 
and  White  Jersey,  Favourite,  and  Cap  of  Liberty.) 
391  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Herbert  J.  Davis. 
Class  483. — Cashs  of  Cider , of  not  less  than  18,  and  not  more  than  30  gallons , 
made  previous  to  1909.  [4  entries,  none  absent.] 
401  I.  (£15.)— Thomas  STONE,  Axe  Yale  Cider  Works,  Axminster.  (Mixed  Fruit,  1908.) 
Class  484. — One  Dozen  Bottles  of  Dry  Cider , made  in  1909. 
[13  entries,  none  absent.] 
414  I.  (£4.)— Tilley  Bros.,  East  Compton,  Shepton  Mallet.  (White  Jersey  and 
Kingston  Black). 
413  II.  (£2.)—' TILLEY  Bros.  (White  and  Red  Jersey,  Kingston  Black,  and  Horner.) 
405  III.  (£11.) — D.  J.  CROFTS  & SON,  Sutton  Montis,  Sparkford,  Somerset.  (Royal 
and  Chisel  Jersey,  Redstreak,  Kingston  Black,  and  Cap  of  Liberty.) 
406  R.  N.  & H.  C.— D.  J.  CROFTS  & SON. 
Class  485. — One  Dozen  Bottles  of  Sweet  Cider , made  in  1909. 
[17  entries,  none  absent.] 
425  I.  (£4,  & Champion.1)— R.  H.  Ridler  & SON,  Clehonger  Manor,  Hereford.  (Fox- 
whelp  and  Kingston  Black.) 
416  II.  (£12.)— SIR  J.  H.  HEATHCOTE  AMORY,  BT.,  Knightshayes  Court,  Tiverton. 
(Mixed  Fruit.) 
418  III.  (£1.)—  D.  J.  CROFTS  & SON,  Sutton  Montis,  Sparkford,  Somerset.  (Royal  and 
White  Jersey,  White  Close  Pippin,  Redstreak,  and  Kingston  Black.) 
427  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Thomas  Stone,  Axe  Yale  Cider  Works,  Axminster. 
Class  486. — One  Dozen  Bottles  of  Cider , made  previous  to  1909. 
[10  entries,  none  absent.] 
438  I.  (£4,  & R.  N.  for  Champion.1)— THOMAS  STONE,  Axe  Vale  Cider  Works,  Ax- 
minster. (Mixed  Fruit,  1908.) 
437  II.  (£12.)— R.  H.  Ridler  & SON,  Clehonger  Manor,  Hereford.  (Foxwhelp  and 
Kingston  Black,  1908.) 
441  III.  (£1.)— Tilley  Bros.,  East  Compton,  Shepton  Mallet.  (White  Jersey,  Horner, 
and  Kingston  Black,  1908.) 
435  R.  N.  & H.  C.— D.  J.  CROFTS  & SON,  Sutton  Montis,  Sparkford. 
Class  487  —One  Dozen  Bottles  of  Dry  Perry.  [8  entries,  none  absent.] 
444  III.  (£11.)— Henry  Robbins  & Son,  Ebley,  Stroud.  (Butt,  1909.) 
Class  488. — One  Dozen  Bottles  of  Sweet  Perry . [11  entries,  none  absent.] 
458  I.  (£4.4 — Tilley  Bros.,  East  Compton,  Shepton  Mallet.  (Oldfleld  and  Butt,  1909.) 
459  II.  ( £12.)  — Tilley  Bros.  (Oldfield  1908.) 
453  III.  (£11.)— Henry  Mason,  Withington,  Hereford.  (Taynton  Squash,  1909.) 
456  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Henry  Thomson  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Southends,  Newent. 
1 Challenge  Cup  given  by  the  Cider  Growers  of  the  West  of  England  for  the  best 
exhibit  in  Classes  481-486. 
