. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Rutland AgriculturalSxiety, and the seventy-fifth exhibition heldthere on Thursday was as good as any of its pre-decessors. For the success of Thursdays showeverything promised well with the exception ofthe weather, which was very dull in the morning,with occasional heavy showers sweeping over theground. As usual, the show war* held in two por-tions, the horsei being dealt with in the limekilnfield, while the cattle and sheep were more COW1 fort ably stalled and judged in the covered Poultry Market, about, a quarter of a mile away. Bacn• < I


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Rutland AgriculturalSxiety, and the seventy-fifth exhibition heldthere on Thursday was as good as any of its pre-decessors. For the success of Thursdays showeverything promised well with the exception ofthe weather, which was very dull in the morning,with occasional heavy showers sweeping over theground. As usual, the show war* held in two por-tions, the horsei being dealt with in the limekilnfield, while the cattle and sheep were more COW1 fort ably stalled and judged in the covered Poultry Market, about, a quarter of a mile away. Bacn• < I ion was capitally represented, the claws in-cluding many animals which have been 08611 out ul district shown during the summer, and thequality was high in all departments, The total<niri20 last,year, the detailed figure! follow ! Cattle,in, against fit in 1004; sheep, 30, against 15;Khires, 96, against 105; light horses, 120, agarinsl119, The average, therefore, was fairly


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