. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. rom and sc ut him to Jamaica when he twenty yeari old. It would be interesting toknow whether the old horse arrived safely in tin- VWst Indies, and whether his stock turnedOUl well Tin, On. Sale at Carlisle. Messrs. Harmon held a special sals of sea- lied horses of all clas es at their Carlisle mallii Thursday, 160 animals being attended in large numbers, and trade forthe bent, sorts ruled brisk. Prize winners and thechief prices:—( art Horse-- -l, Mr. lleatty, ( ar- leton, 45gs. ; 2, Mr. Rush Carlisle; oth


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. rom and sc ut him to Jamaica when he twenty yeari old. It would be interesting toknow whether the old horse arrived safely in tin- VWst Indies, and whether his stock turnedOUl well Tin, On. Sale at Carlisle. Messrs. Harmon held a special sals of sea- lied horses of all clas es at their Carlisle mallii Thursday, 160 animals being attended in large numbers, and trade forthe bent, sorts ruled brisk. Prize winners and thechief prices:—( art Horse-- -l, Mr. lleatty, ( ar- leton, 45gs. ; 2, Mr. Rush Carlisle; others fromMessrs. Graham, Appleby, to 40gs. Saddle andHarness Horses—1, Mr. Haw son, Stainton. Pen-nth ; 2, Mr. Dawson ; others, from Mr. McKie,The Red House, to 48gs. ICobs not —1, Mr. Dawson, Stainton; 2. Mr. Keiller,Beeehwood House. 31gs. ; others, from Mr. Tuer,Bowscar, 25gs. Ponies not exceeding —1,Mr. Davidson, Schoolcroft, Ecclefechan, 28gs. : Wills, Greenspot, Kirkbride; others fromMrs. Irving, Scotby, 25^ Notes and Jottings. From every point of view the poor attendanceat this years Royal is a matter of extreme may be it is u blessing in disguise, because thepoint has now been settled without question—namely, that the attendance of the generalpublic from London cannot be obtained. Ittherefore means that the Royal Show will haveto be run without this attendance—and that itcould be there is no question, provided proper andbusinesslike minagement be adopted. Fromwhatever point of view the exhibition in thesheep section at the late show be viewed the re-sult is the same—namely, one of the most satis-factory exhibitions wc have seen for several reception of the two new classes added to thisyears schedule shows how thorough tha supportgiven by the flockmaster is, and proves that whathe requires is but to be given the opportunity toexhibit and it will be accepted. It may be urgedthat this only refers to certain breeds^


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