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Prize List for Lincoln Show , 1907. 
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Prizes 
WOOL (of 1907 Clip). 
3 Fleeces in each Entry. 1 | t ^ ^ ^ 
Leicester or Border Leicester 3 
2 
1 
Lincoln 1 4 
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 
- 
Any other Short Wool . . 3 
2 
1 
- 
Welsh 3 
2 
1 
- 
Cheviot 3 
2 
1 
- 
Scotch 3 
2 
1 
- 
HIVES, HONEY, AND 
APPLIANCES. 
BEE 
Offered by British Bee-keepers’ 
Association. 
1st 2nd 3rd 
s. 
s. 
s. 
Collection of HIVES 
80 
40 
20 
Frame Hive 
20 
15 
10 
Do. for Cottagers’ use 
20 
15 
10 
Honey Extractor . 
Observatory Hive (not more 
15 
10 
— 
than 3 frames) .... 
20 
15 
10 
Useful appliances. 
10 
- 
- 
HONEY. ls s fc 
2nd 3rd 4th 
s. s s. 
12 Sections of COMB HONEY 20 
Run or Extracted 
15 
10 
5 
Honey . . . .20 
15 
10 
5 
Entries in the above two Classes are 
open only to Members of the Lincolnshire 
Bee-keeper’s Association and residents in 
the county of Lincoln. 
For the purposes of Classes for Honey 
the United Kingdom 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. 
HONEY C continued ). 
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 
Prizes 
HONEY. 
1st 2nd 3rd 
12 Sections of COMB HONEY, s. s. s. 
about 12 lb 20 15 10 
Run or Extracted, Light- 
coloured Honey, about 
121b 20 15 10 
Run or Extracted, Me- 
dium or Dark-coloured 
Honey, about 121b. . . 20 15 10 
Granulated Honey, about 
12 lb 20 15 10 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
3 Shallow frames of Comb 
Honey, for extracting . . 20 15 10 
6 Jars of HEATHER HONEY, 
about 6 lb 20 15 10 
6 Jars of HEATHER MIXTURE 
Extracted Honey, about 
6 lb 
20 
15 
10 
Display of Honey . 
30 
20 
10 
21b. of Wax 
10 
7/6 
5 
3 lb. of Wax, in marketable form, 
suitable for retail trade . 
10 
7/6 
5 
Honey Vinegar, £ gallon 
7/6 
5 
- 
Mead, £ gallon .... 
7/6 
5 
- 
Other Practical Exhibits .10 - - 
Other Scientific Exhibits .10 - - 
HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS (£27). 
( Open to the United Kingdom.') 
CLASS I. Hunters (Wednesday, June 26). CLASS H. Cart Horses (Friday, June 28). 
Prizes in each Class as follows 1st, 3 Z. 10s. ; 2nd, 3Z. ; 3rd, 21. 10s. ; 4th, 21 . ; 5tb, 1Z. 10s. 
6th, 1Z. 
FARM PRIZE COMPETITIONS. 
( Open to bona-fide Tenant Farmers.) 
CLASS 1. — Best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, in the County of Lincoln, exceeding 
300 acres. First Prize, 60Z. ; Second Prize, 30Z. 2 [41 entries.] 
CLASS II. — Best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, in the County of Lincoln, over 
50 acres and not exceeding 300 acres. First Prize, 35Z. ; Second Prize, 25Z. 2 
[49 entries.] 
CLASS III.— Best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, regularly hunted over by the 
Belvoir, Blankney, Brocklesby, Burton, or Southwold Hounds, exceeding 
300 acres. First Prize, 30Z. ; Second Prize, 25Z. ; Third Prize, 20Z. 3 [40 entries.] 
CLASS IV. — Best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, regularly hunted over by the 
Belvoir, Blankney, Brocklesby, Burton, or Southwold Hounds, over 
50 acres and not exceeding 300 acres. First Prize, 25Z. ; Second Prize, 20Z. ; 
Third Prize, 15Z. ; Fourth Prize, 15Z. 3 [53 entries.] 
1 First Prize offered by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society. 
2 Contributed from various sources. 
3 Offered by the several Hunts. 
