. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. June 1, THE BKITISH BEE JOURNAL. 183 SHROPSHIRE BEE-KEEPEKS' ASSOCIATION. On April oth, 1834, an adjourned meeting was held of persons interested in bee-keeping at the Mayor's Court, Shrewsbury, for the purpose of electing- a new secretary upon the retirement of the Rev. the Hon. C. Folding. As it was impossible to find any one willing to undertake the office of secretary, the Rev. J. II. Charter was elected Treasurer, to hold the balance in hand until next year, when it was hoped somebody would come forward. The meeting concluded w
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. June 1, THE BKITISH BEE JOURNAL. 183 SHROPSHIRE BEE-KEEPEKS' ASSOCIATION. On April oth, 1834, an adjourned meeting was held of persons interested in bee-keeping at the Mayor's Court, Shrewsbury, for the purpose of electing- a new secretary upon the retirement of the Rev. the Hon. C. Folding. As it was impossible to find any one willing to undertake the office of secretary, the Rev. J. II. Charter was elected Treasurer, to hold the balance in hand until next year, when it was hoped somebody would come forward. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to Mr. Feilding for liis services during the past seven years. WORCESTERSHIRE BEE-KEEPERS' ASSO- CTATK IN, A meeting of the ( ommittee was held at tin- Ouildhail, Worcester, on May 17th, at which it was resolved to hold the annual .-how of bees, hives, honey, &c, at l'ershore on July -"â >, 30, and 81 next in conjunction with the meeting of the Worcestershire Agricultural Society. The schedule of prizes will be seen in our advertising columns, and as the time fixed for holding the show will be a good one. we trust that the entries will be numerous and the exhibition a m RUDIMENTS OF BEE KEEPING. AND I''IV;. [Continued from page 181. i Constant spring feeding in suitable quantity, if earn- fully carried out, will, in a time, produce a marked effect ur stocks. If a hive in g 1 condition is treated thus, it is surprising how Boon the am it of brood will increase, and the young bees, as thej hatch out, will add to the strength of the hive, and D possible for a -till larger amount of brood to be produced. Should the hive already contain a Supply "f Sealed store, it will not be necessary, or desirable, to give the bees any syrup until the -tore tin \ already possess i- in great part consumed. Instead of putting on the feeding-bottle, we need merely uncap the honey in the hive little bj little. Tile bee, wiil Colnilienee
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