. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Aug. 3, 1922. THE BEITISH BEE JOUBNAL. 379 Class 7.—One 1-lb. section: 2nd, T. A. Dennison. Class 8.—One 1-lb. jar: 1st, A. H. Bowen; 2nd, J. Bailiss; 3rd, E. Allcock; 4th, T. A. Dennison. Class 9 (members).—Six 1-lb. sections:: 2nd. W. H. Edwards; 3rd, E. Allcock. Class 10 (members).—Six 1-lb. jars light- coloured honey: 1st, W. H. Edwards; 2nd, W. Kennard; 3rd, E. Allcock; 4th, E. Franklin. Class 11 (members).—Six 1-lb. jars me- dium-coloured honey: 1st, W. H. Edwards; 2nd, E. Allcock; 3rd, F. W. Allinson. Class 12 (members).—Three 1-lb.


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Aug. 3, 1922. THE BEITISH BEE JOUBNAL. 379 Class 7.—One 1-lb. section: 2nd, T. A. Dennison. Class 8.—One 1-lb. jar: 1st, A. H. Bowen; 2nd, J. Bailiss; 3rd, E. Allcock; 4th, T. A. Dennison. Class 9 (members).—Six 1-lb. sections:: 2nd. W. H. Edwards; 3rd, E. Allcock. Class 10 (members).—Six 1-lb. jars light- coloured honey: 1st, W. H. Edwards; 2nd, W. Kennard; 3rd, E. Allcock; 4th, E. Franklin. Class 11 (members).—Six 1-lb. jars me- dium-coloured honey: 1st, W. H. Edwards; 2nd, E. Allcock; 3rd, F. W. Allinson. Class 12 (members).—Three 1-lb. sections and three 1-lb. jars; 3rd, W. Kennard. Class 13.—Beeswax: 1st. W. H. Edwards; 2nd, G. Franklin; 3rd, E. Allcock. Several members of the committee of the , with the Secretary and the Ex- pert, attended the show of the Birmingham Horticultural Society in Handsworth Park on July 21 and 22, and gave short lectures and demonstrations, in which great interest was manifested by the crowds of visitors. {Communicated.) Hale and District Allotment Association Honey Show. A very interesting display of honey and wax was staged at the second annual show of the Hale Allotment Association. The quality of the exhibits was very high, and in the wax section I have never seen better; this despite the fact that 3 lbs. had to be staged. Unfortunately, the weather was horrible, which caused many to stay away, but the honey section was crowded during the whole afternoon. In the evening a very interesting lecture on bee-keeping was given by Mr. Gregory, of Mill Hill, on " The Hive and its ; A large crowd listened atten- tively, and several present expressed a desire to take up bee-keeping. G. James Newcastle and District Bee-Keepers' Association. The monthly meeting of the above was held on Saturday, July 22, and a good gather- ing of members sat down to tea, provided by Mr. Davidson, in the drawing-room of the Bensham Grove Settlement. Th


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