. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. May 14, 1914.] THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. 191. HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT The annual general meeting of the Hants and Isle of Wight Bee-keepers' Association was held at Southampton on May 9th, presided over by Mr. E. H. Bellairs, Hon. See. An encouraging number of members were present, and a very pleasant meeting was enjoyed. The accounts showed a balance in bank of £35 12s. On the resignation of Mr. Bellairs, Mr. F. D. Hills was elected in his place, and the following committee were appointed:—Miss Minns, Miss Martin Rev. A. A. Headlev,


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. May 14, 1914.] THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. 191. HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT The annual general meeting of the Hants and Isle of Wight Bee-keepers' Association was held at Southampton on May 9th, presided over by Mr. E. H. Bellairs, Hon. See. An encouraging number of members were present, and a very pleasant meeting was enjoyed. The accounts showed a balance in bank of £35 12s. On the resignation of Mr. Bellairs, Mr. F. D. Hills was elected in his place, and the following committee were appointed:—Miss Minns, Miss Martin Rev. A. A. Headlev, Messrs. T. Giles, W. B. Green, H. M. Cooper, D. E. Alexander, — Elliott, E. J. Morgan, and A. F. Hardy, librarian, to succeed Rev. W. E. Medlicott, who retires. As a slight recognition of his devoted services on behalf of the since 1883, when the Association was founded by him, Mr. Bellairs was elected a Vice-President, and it is only regretted that eye trouble, and engagements in connection with the Bourne- mouth Hospitals, of one of which he is chairman, have compelled him to fall out of the active work of the Mr. Bellairs has a fine record as a lecturer, having in his younger days travelled the country over, and he is an expert of no mean order. The Association will hold demonstra- tions and give free lectures at the Royal Counties Show at Portsmouth in June, advertisement of which appears in the ";—F. D. Hills, Hon. Sec. SURREY ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the above Association was held at Marden House, London Road, Redhill, on April 25th. Mr. Wm. Welch, (Cranleigh), occupied the chair. The report for the past year expressed sincere regret at the death of the late Sir Wm. Vincent, Bart., , , who was for many years one of the vice-presidents of the Association. The number of mem- bers for the year ending March 31st, ,1914, was 323. The grant of £150 from the Surrey Education Committee in aid of


Size: 3243px × 771px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury, bookdecade1870, bookpublisherlondon, booksubjectbees