Hives , Honey , and Bee Appliances. 
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Cla ss 313. — Twelve Sections of Comb Honey, gathered before or in 
1893. [12 entries, none absent.] 
454 I. (£1.) — W. Woodley, Beedon, Newbury, Berks. Price Is. 1 d. each. 
449 II. (10s.) — E. C. R. White, Woodford Mills, Salisbury. Price 12s. 
451 III. (5s.) — W. Dixon, Belmont House, Beckett Street, Leeds. 
H. C. — Rev. G. W. Bancks, for No. 448 ; T. H. Jackson, for No. 456. 
Class 314. — Three Shallow Frames of Comb Honey, for Extracting, 
gathered in 1894. [17 entries, 14 absent.] 
475 I. (£1.) — George Wells, Aylesford, near Maidstone. Price 12s. 6 d . 
464 II. (10s.) — G. E. Fancourt, 6 St. Paul’s Street, Stamford. 
461 III. (5s.) — C. R. Pigott, Landbeach, Cambridge. Price 12s. 
Class 315. — Run or extracted Honey , gathered before or in 1898. 
[17 entries, none absent.] 
482 I. (£1.) — T. B. Widdowson, 22 Lincoln St., Leicester. Price Is. 6 d. per lb. 
484 II. (10s.)— W. Dixon, Belmont House, Beckett Street, Leeds. 
491 III. (5s.) — W. Woodley, Beedon, Newbury, Berks. Price Is. each. 
H. C. — Capt. W. S. Ord, for No. 476 ; Lieut. H. C. Hawker, R.N., for 
No. 480; H. Wood, for No. 486. 
Class 316. — Granulated Honey. [18 entries, 3 absent.] 
507 I. (£1.) — S. J. Cooper, St. Nicholas Square, Leicester. Price Is. 6 d. each. 
497 II. (10s.)— Lieut. H. C. Hawker, R.N., House Croft, Longparish. Price 
Is. each. 
504 III. (5s.) — E. Oakes, Lower Church Street, Broseley, Salop. 
Class 317. — Best and most Attractive Display of Honey in any Form 
and of any Yecvr. [11 entries, 5 absent.] 
521 I. (£2 10s.) — W. P. Meadows, Syston, Leicester. 
516 II. (£1 10s.) — W. H. AVoods, Hemingford Grey, St. Ives. 
514 III. (10s.) — G. E. Fancourt, 6 St. Paul’s Street, Stamford. 
Class 318. — For any Practically Useftcl Invention connected with 
Bee-keeping introduced since 1892. [10 entries, none absent.] 
Bronze Medal of British Bee-Keepers’ Association. 
524 W. P. Meadows, Syston, Leicester. Reversible Super Clearer, with 
adapting slide. Price 2s. 
527 H. C. — J. AV Alton, AVeston, Leamington. Slow Bottom Feeder. 
Class 319 . — Most Interesting and Instructive Exhibit of any kind 
connected with Bee-culture not mentioned in the foregoing Classes, 
and to which Prizes have not been previously awarded. [9 entries, 
none absent.] 
Bronze Medal of British Bee-Keepers’ Association. 
538 H. W. Brice, 9 Heathfield Villas, Thornton Heath. Specimens showing 
modifications of American methods of queen rearing in artificially pre- 
pared cups, to meet the exigencies of the English climate. 
Certificates. 
532 C. N. White, Somersham; 539 T. B. Blow, Welwyn. Collection of honey 
vessels in glass and pottery. 
Com. — W. Dixon, for No. 535 (swarming arrangement); H. Seamark, 
for No. 636 (Cottager’s Combination Hive). 
