Prize  List  for  Norwich  Show,  1911 
cxxxi 
m Prizes 
CIDER  AND  PERRY. 
Cask  of  DRY  Cider,  made  in 
1910 4 2 1 
Cask  of  Sweet  Cider,  made 
in  1910 4 2 1 
Cask  of  CIDER,  made  previous 
to  1910 4 2 1 
One  Doz.  Dry  Cider,  made 
in  1910 4 2 1 
ONE  DOZ.  SWEET  Cider, made 
in  1910 4 2 1 
One  Doz.  Cider,  made  pre- 
vious to  1910  . • . .421 
One  Doz.  Dry  Perry  .421 
ONE  Doz.  SWEET  PERRY.  4 2 1 
A Challenge  Cup  for  the  best  exhibit 
of  Cider.' 
WOOL  (0/1911  Clip). 
i.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 
Suffolk  . ... 
3 
2 
1 
Any  other  Short  Wool  . 
3 
2 
1 
Welsh 
3 
2 
1 
Cheviot 
3 
2 
1 
Scotch 
3 
2 
1 
HIVES,  HONEY,  AND 
BEE  APPLIANCES,  s. 
t. 
t. 
Collection  of  HIVES  . . . 
80 
40 
20 
Frame  Hive 
20 
15 
10 
Do.  for  Cottagers’  use 
20 
15 
10 
Honey  Extractor  . 
16 
10 
Observatory  Hive  (not  less 
than  3 frames)  . 
20 
15 
10 
Useful  appliances. 
10 
HON  E Y — (Local  Classes). 
Open  to  members  of  North  Norfolk 
Bee  Keepers’  Association  only. 
4 Sections  of  Comb  Cert  of 
Honey,  about  4 lb.  . 10  7/6  Merit. 
Run  or  Extracted, 
LlGHT-COLO  U RED  Cert,  of 
Honey,  about  4 lb.  . 10  7/6  Merit, 
lib.  of  Wax  . 7 6 5 — 
Collective  Exhibit  of 
Comb  Honey ; Run 
or  Extracted.Light- 
COLOURED  HONEY;  Cert,  of 
and  1 lb.  of  Wax  . .20  10  Merit. 
HON  E Y— (Open  Competition). 
For  the  purposes  of  Classes  for  Honey 
the  UnitedKingdom  has  been  divided  into 
Two  Districts:  — 
1.  Counties  of  Cheshire,  Cumberland. 
Derby,  Durham,  Hereford.  Lancashire, 
Leicester,  Lincoln,  Monmouth,  North- 
umberland,Nottingham,  Rutland.  Salop, 
Stafford,  Warwick,  Westmorland,  Wor- 
cester, Yorkshire,  the  Isle  of  Man, 
Ireland,  Scotland,  or  Wales. 
2.  Counties  of  Bedford,  Berks.,  Bucks., 
Cambridge,  Cornwall  Devon,  Dorset, 
Essex,  Gloucester,  Hampshire,  Herts., 
Hunts.,  Isle  of  Wight,  Kent,  Middlesex, 
Norfolk,  Northampton,  Oxford,  Somer- 
set, Suffolk,  Surrey,  Sussex,  or  Wiltshire. 
For  each  of  the  above  Districts  the 
following  four  Classes  and  Prizes,  for 
Honey  of  any  year,  have  been  provided  : — 
Prises 
1st  ind  srd 
12  Sections  of  Comb  Honey,  t.  t.  i. 
about  12  lb 20  15  10 
Run  or  Extracted,  Light- 
coloured  HONEY,  about 
121b 20  15  10 
run  or  Extracted,  Me- 
dium or  Dare-coloured 
Honey,  about  121b.  . . 20  15  10 
Granulated  Honey,  about 
12  lb 20  15  10 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Shallow  frames  of  Comb 
HONEY,  for  extracting  . . 20  15  10 
Jars  of  Heather  Honey, 
about  6 lb 20  16  10 
Jars  of  Heather  Mixture 
Extracted  Honey,  about 
6 lb 20  16  10 
Display  of  Honey  . . . 30  20  10 
21b.  of  Wax 10  7/6  6 
3 lb.  of  Wax,  in  marketable  form, 
suitable  for  retail  trade  . . 10  7/6  6 
Honey  Vinegar,  1 quart.  .7/6  5 - 
MEAD,  1 quart  . . . .7/6  5- 
Other  Practical  Exhibits.  10  - - 
Other  Scientific  Exhibits  . 10  - - 
HORSE-SHOEING  COMPETITIONS  (£81). 
( Open  to  the  United  Kingdom .) 
Class  I.  Hunters.  Class  II.  Roadsters.  Class  III.  Cart  Horses. 
Prizes  in  each  Class  as  follows 1st,  51. ; 2nd.  31. 10s.  : 3rd,  21. 10s.  ; 4th,  21. : 5th,  11. 10s.; 
6tb,  11. 
A Gold  Medal  will  be  presented  to  the  First  Prize  Winner  in  each  Class.1 * 3 
A Silver  Medal  and  a Bronze  Medal  in  each  Class  to  be  competed  for  by  Members  of 
the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association.  3 
1 Offered  by  Cider  Growers  of  the  West  of  England. 
3 Offered  by  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Farriers. 
3 Offered  by  the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association. 
