. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 9, 1914.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 273 3rd, J. Pearrnan; r. and , J. Berry; , Hyde and Fishwick, Lytham. Class 621.—Bees Wax (not less than 3-lb. the produce in shape, qvality, and package suitable for the retail trade).— 1st, J. Pearrnan; 2nd, J. Berry; 3rd, A. MaeCullah; r. and , F. W. Frusher, Crowland, Peterborough. Glass 622.—Honey Vinegar, 1-qt.—1st, Pi. Brown: 2nd, G. W. Kirby ; certificate, J. Berry; r. and , J. Pearrnan. Class 623.—Mead, 1-qt.—1st, J. Berry; 2nd, J. Thomson, St. Peter's Park, Paddington, London; c
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 9, 1914.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 273 3rd, J. Pearrnan; r. and , J. Berry; , Hyde and Fishwick, Lytham. Class 621.—Bees Wax (not less than 3-lb. the produce in shape, qvality, and package suitable for the retail trade).— 1st, J. Pearrnan; 2nd, J. Berry; 3rd, A. MaeCullah; r. and , F. W. Frusher, Crowland, Peterborough. Glass 622.—Honey Vinegar, 1-qt.—1st, Pi. Brown: 2nd, G. W. Kirby ; certificate, J. Berry; r. and , J. Pearrnan. Class 623.—Mead, 1-qt.—1st, J. Berry; 2nd, J. Thomson, St. Peter's Park, Paddington, London; certificate, J. Pear- man; r. and , F. C. Holmes. Class 624.—Exhibit of a Practical or In- teresting Nature, connected with Bee Culture.—1st, A. MaeCullah; 2nd, W. Dixon. Class 625.—Exhibit of a Scientific Nature.—1st, G. Steventon, Shaftesbury Lodge, Bisley ; 2nd, D. Lindsay, St. Paul's Schools, Worcester. W. BROCGHTON CAER MEMORIAL MEDAL. 1st, J. Berry. Llanrwst, N. Wales ; 2nd, Col. Jolly's "; hive, R. Brown, iSomersham. LANCASHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. We desire to draw readers' attention to the annual show of the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society, to be held this year at Liverpool from July 30th to August 3rd. Great inducements are offered to ex- hibitors, nine classes being open to the United Kingdom, with generous prizes, in addition to silver and bronze medals in County Palatine classes. The final date for closing entries is July 11th, and any bee-keepers having good honey will find it worth while to apply for schedules, which will be sent on application to the Secretary of the Society. THE CROYDON AND DISTRICT BEE- KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. A general meeting will be held at the , North End, West Croydon, on July 13th, at 8 sharp, with the object of reorganising the above Association, when all members are cordially invited.— C. H. Rose, Hon. Sec pro tem. WEAR VALLEY AND DISTRICT BEE- KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION, Co. DURHAM. Und
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