. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. J ^t±A^. BiTISH Communications to the Editor to be addressed ' Stbanoeways' Pbistinq Office, Tower Street, St. Martin's Lane, , [No. 211. Vol. XIV.] JULY 8, 1886. [Published "Weekly.] €bxtoxml, itotires, #t. BRITISH BEE KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. Letters for Secretary, July 8-15th, should be addressed 10 Trowse Newton, Norwich. THE COMING SHOW. But three weeks hence, and all bee-keepers will be looking forward with the greatest interest to our South Kensington Show. We use the word 'interest,' as we think this Exhibition cannot fail to


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. J ^t±A^. BiTISH Communications to the Editor to be addressed ' Stbanoeways' Pbistinq Office, Tower Street, St. Martin's Lane, , [No. 211. Vol. XIV.] JULY 8, 1886. [Published "Weekly.] €bxtoxml, itotires, #t. BRITISH BEE KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. Letters for Secretary, July 8-15th, should be addressed 10 Trowse Newton, Norwich. THE COMING SHOW. But three weeks hence, and all bee-keepers will be looking forward with the greatest interest to our South Kensington Show. We use the word 'interest,' as we think this Exhibition cannot fail to prove of much benefit to honey producers of the British Isles. Many may say that individuals will not derive any actual advantage at the time, and so the term must be applied in a collective sense. We cannot do better than go to a bee-hive itself for an SOUTH KENSINGTON EXHIBITION. We beg to remind our readers that the entries for this important and representative Show will close on Saturday next, the 10th inst. The entries for hives and appliances are numerous and very satisfactory, and the present fine weather will no doubt contribute materially towards the success of the department allotted to honey. The extension of the time for entries will enable many to enter in the several classes who could not have undertaken to do so had they closed on June 30, as originally arranged. At present we are enabled to report that nine counties have entered for competition in Class 1, viz., Essex, Middlesex, Berkshire, Bucks, Herefordshire, Wiltshire, Norfolk, Herts, and Surrey; one or two other counties have also intimated their intention of competing. The number of entries in this class is, however, by no means satisfactory. The marked absence of Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Lincolnshire, and Sussex, is much to be regretted. l We hope something will still be done to have these I excellent honey-producing counties represented. In our next issue we hope to be able to publish j the complete l


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