2010 Competition Results
| Class | Prize | Winners | Cat No. |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| #HO1 Honey - Two 454g Jars of Light English Honey. |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th |
Rennolds, Mr A Woodley, Mr G Hogan, Mr M Ide, Mr S D |
4 9 1 2 |
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| #HO2 Honey - Two 454g Jars of Medium English Honey. |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th |
Wilday, Mrs J Smith, Mr C Sluggett, Mr A Mummery, Mr J |
24 22 21 17 |
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| #HO3 Honey - Two 454g Jars of Dark English Honey. |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th |
Ide, Mr S D Woodley, Mr G Williams, Mr L Sluggett, Mr A |
28 33 32 29 |
|
| #HO4 Honey - Two 454g Jars of Chunk English Honey. |
1st | Broom, Mr W G | 14 | |
| #HO5 Honey - Two 454g Jars of Naturally-Granulated English Honey (not stirred) |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th |
Smith, Mr C Sluggett, Mr A Wallace, Mr N Woodley, Mr G |
44 42 45 48 |
|
| #HO7 Honey - Two 454g Jars of English Heather Honey |
1st | MCCABE, Mr P | 215 | |
| #HO8 Honey - One Comb of English Honey, for extracting. |
1st 2nd |
Williams, Mr L Broom, Mr W G |
55 14 |
|
| #HO9 Honey - One Piece of Beeswax (minimum weight 300g). The block will be broken for judging so perfect moulding is not required. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Smith, Mr C Wilday, Mrs J Rennolds, Mr A |
57 58 56 |
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| #HO11 Honey - One Cake of Beeswax, not less than 454g in weight and not less than 25mm thick. |
3rd 4th |
Rennolds, Mr A Sluggett, Mr A |
59 60 |
|
| #HO13 Honey - One Sheet of Foundation, made by the Exhibitor, in any type of Brood Frame, wired and ready for the hive. Not less than |
1st | NORMAND, Mr B | 63 | |
| #HO14 Honey - Composite Class: any four of the under mentioned items - |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Mummery, Mr J Ide, Mr S D Woodley, Mr G |
65 68 67 |
|
| #HO15 Honey - Six Transparent Containers of English Honey, labelled as for sale to comply with current regulations on each jar. Judge |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Woodley, Mr G Broom, Mr W G Mummery, Mr J |
72 14 69 |
|
| #HO16 Honey - One Bottle Dry Mead, in clear glass punted bottle of approximately 75cl. Flange stoppers only may be used. |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th |
Rennolds, Mr A Mummery, Mr J MALE, Mr M Sluggett, Mr A |
75 74 240 76 |
|
| #HO17 Honey - One Bottle Sweet Mead, in clear glass punted bottle of approximately 75cl. Flange stoppers only may be used. |
1st 2nd |
Mummery, Mr J Rennolds, Mr A |
80 81 |
|
| #HO19 Honey - A pair of Beeswax Candles made by moulding. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Smith, Mr C Wilday, Mrs J Acke, Mr P |
86 88 83 |
|
| #HO20 Honey - A pair of Beeswax Candles made by any method other than moulding. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Bentham, Mrs A Woodley, Mr G Rennolds, Mr A |
89 92 91 |
|
| #HO21 Honey - A Display of Six Ornamental Objects, made of Beeswax. Colouring permitted. |
1st | Bentham, Mrs A | 93 | |
| #HO22 Honey - Five 28g Blocks of Beeswax. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Acke, Mr P Wilday, Mrs J Smith, Mr C |
94 99 96 |
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| #HO23 Honey - Gift Class. (* no entry fee) Two 454g jars of any English Honey |
1st 2nd 3rd |
MCCABE, Mr P Broom, Mr W G Hogan, Mr M |
216 102 103 |
|
| #HO24A Honey - Photograph, subject of interest to Beekeepers. Black and white or colour maximum size A4 not less than 75 mm x 75 mm. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Bentham, Mr R Acke, Mr P James, Mrs L |
112 107 246 |
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| #HO24B Honey - Technical Photograph, subject of interest to beekeepers, black and white or coloured, with appropriate information, came |
1st | Ball, Mr R | 110 | |
| #HO25 Honey - One Transparent 227g Jar of Furniture Cream or Polish. |
1st 2nd 3rd |
Acke, Mr P Grist, Mrs J Mummery, Mr J |
126 127 128 |
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| #HO26 Honey - An Item of Beekeeping Equipment, made, repaired or adapted by the Exhibitor. The object should be suitable for display |
1st SP |
Owers, Mr Keith Smith, Mr C |
133 146 |


