Award of Prizes at Bristol , 1913. cxxv 
FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE 
UNITED KINGDOM. 
Butter. 
Class 493 . — Boxes of Twelve 2 -lb. Rolls or Squares of Butter , made with 
not more than 1 per cent, of salt. [1 entry.] 
1 I. U*4.)— Charles Prideaux, The Grange, Motcombe, Dorset. 
Class 494 . — Two Pounds of Fresh Butter , without any salt, made up in 
plain pounds from the milh of Channel Island, Devon , or South Devon 
Cattle and their crosses. [24 entries.] 
13 I. (.£4.)— MRS. L. R. MILDON, Higher Mead Down, Rackenford, Devon. 
24 II. (£ 2 .)— Mrs. John way. West Bridge, Bishopsnympton. South Molton. 
10 III. (£ 1 .)— Mrs. John H. Hearn, Sydenham Damarel. Tavistock. 
21 R. N. & H. C.— HRS. R. UNDERWOOD, Wards Coombe, Little Gaddesden, Berk- 
hamsted. 
Class 495 .— Two Pounds of Fresh Butter , icithout any salt, made up in plain 
pounds from the milk of Cattle of any breed or cross other than those 
mentioned in Class 494. [21 entries.] 
42 I. G£4.)— MRS. M. STOKES, Heddon House Dairy, Wylam-on-Tyne. 
26 II. (£ 2 .)— Mrs. George ADLAM, Bubwith Farm. Wookey Hole, Wells. 
38 III. Gel.)— MRS. Oxenham. Burntown, Tavistock. 
46 R. N. & H. C.— JOHN H. WALKER, Whittocks End. Much Marcle, Dymock. 
Class 496 .— Two Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made up in plain 
pounds from the milk of Channel Island, Devon, or South Devon Cattle and 
their crosses. [32 entries.] 
76 I. (£i.)— MRS. JQHN WAY, West Bridge. Bishopsnympton. South Molton. 
63 II (£ 2 .) — MRS. L. R. Mildon, Higher Mead Down. Rackenford, Devon. 
73 III. (A'l.)— M rs. R. UNDERWOOD, Wards Coombe. Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted. 
61 R. N. & H. C.— MORTON Hides, Henford, Warminster. 
Class 497 —Two Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted , made up in plain 
pounds from the milk of Cattle of any breed or cross other than those 
mentioned in Class 496. [24 entries.] 
92 I. G£4.)— Mrs. Oxenham, Burntown. Tavistock. 
79 II. (£2.)— MRS. George ADLAM. Bubwith Farm, Wookey Hole, \\ ells. 
98 in. (£ 1 .)— Mrs. M. Stokes, Heddon House Dairy, Wylam-on-Tyne. 
83 R. N. & H. C.— PETER FRAYNE, Coxley. near Wells. 
Class 498 .— Two Pounds of Butter, made from scalded cream. [16 entries.] 
117 I G£4.) — Mrs. John way. West Bridge. Bishopsnympton, South Molton. 
112 ii. i£2.)~ MRS. Oxenham, Burntown. Tavistock. 
Ill III. GC1.)— MRS. L. R. Mildon, Higher Mead Down, Rackenford. Devon. 
108 R. N. & H. c.— MRS. JOHN H. HEARN, Sydenham Damarel, Tavistock. 
Class 499 . — Three Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made up in 
pounds in the most attractive marketable designs. [7 entries.] 
122 I (£ 4 .) — MRS. L. R. MILDON, Higher Mead Down. Rackenford, Devon. 
124 II. {£ 2 . ) — GEORGE Yenning, Langunnet Barton, Lerryn, Lostwithiel. 
120 III. (£!.)—' Col. R. C. Hare, Reymerston Hall, Attleborough. 
119 R. N. & H. C.— Mrs. A. A. BERE, Stoodleigh Barton, Tiverton. 
Class 500.— Three Pounds of Fresh Butter, slightly salted, made up in pounds, 
and packed in non-returnable boxes for transmission by rail or parcel 
post. [10 entries.] 
130 I (^4.)— Viscount Portman, Bryanston, Blandford. 
129 II (£2 )— MRS. L. R. MILDON. Higher Mead Down, Rackenford, Devon. 
135 III. (H.)— MRS. JOHN Way, West Bridge, Bishopsnympton, South Molton. 
132 R. *N. & H. C.— MRS. R. Underwood, Wards Coombe, Little Gaddesden, Berk- 
hamsted. 
