. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 620 THE BKITISH BEE JOUBNAL. Dec. 21,1922. from Suffolk, Yorkshire, and other distant counties. Dr. W. E. Moore-Ede officiated as judge, and his awards met with general satisfaction, though his task was by no means a simple one. The following is the prize list :â Open Classes. Display of honey wax, etc.âA. H. Bowen, Cheltenham, 1; A. C. Shinn Guarlford, Malvern, 2. Six 1 lb. sections.âG. Evans, Newport, Salop, 1; A. H. Bowen, 2; A. C. Shinn, 3. Six 1 lb. bottles liquid honey.âA. R. Moreton, Hallow. 1; A. C. Shinn 2; Rev. H. J. T. Sanger-Da


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 620 THE BKITISH BEE JOUBNAL. Dec. 21,1922. from Suffolk, Yorkshire, and other distant counties. Dr. W. E. Moore-Ede officiated as judge, and his awards met with general satisfaction, though his task was by no means a simple one. The following is the prize list :â Open Classes. Display of honey wax, etc.âA. H. Bowen, Cheltenham, 1; A. C. Shinn Guarlford, Malvern, 2. Six 1 lb. sections.âG. Evans, Newport, Salop, 1; A. H. Bowen, 2; A. C. Shinn, 3. Six 1 lb. bottles liquid honey.âA. R. Moreton, Hallow. 1; A. C. Shinn 2; Rev. H. J. T. Sanger-Davies, Tewkesbury, 3. One 1 lb. bottle liquid honey (gift class), prize 20s.âG. Evans, 1. One lib. bottle granulated honey (gift class, prize 20s.).âG. Evans and A. H. Bowen equal. Members' Classes. Six 1 lb. sections.âA. C. Shinn, 1; Mrs. T. L. Walker, Broadwas, Worcester, 2. Six 1 lb. bottles liquid honey.âA. R. Moreton, 1; Mrs. T. L. Walker, 2; Miss Adam, Kidderminster, 3. Six 1 lb. bottles granulated honey.âS. Leedham, Bromsgrove, 1; A. C. Shinn, 2; A. R. Moreton 3. Shallow comb for extracting.âS. Leedham, 1; A. C. Shinn, 2. Beeswax, 1 lb., in any form.âH. W. Taylor, Earl's Croome, 1; 0. Taylor, 2. Novices' Class. Four 1 lb. sections and four 1 lb. bottles.â Mrs. W. T. Curtler, 1. For the highest number of points gained on the whole schedule, 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes counting 3, 2 and 1 point, respectively :ââ 1st prize, bronze medal given by the Apis Club, A. C. Shinn; 2nd prize, bronze medal of the Worcestershire , G. Evans. George Richings, Show Sec, Echoes from Cornwall. In reply to 10718, I admire Mr. Willmore's sportsmanlike and gentlemanly action in admitting that he has " put the hat on," and therefore any further comment thereon is unnecessary, and Mr. Willmore goes up in my estimation of him. The weather here in the West continues mild ; the bees are continually on the move and are still carrying in pollen. I notice they are on


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