Farmer and stockbreeder . o .sell sheep on leaving at a fixed price arevery unfortunate; but if the contract was forvaliiable consideration and validly made, I am notof opinion that you will be able to repudiate thesame.—Lex. FABM AGHEEMENT (Constant Reader).—Kvery coiitiart of tenancy to be enforceable must botaken to an inland revenue office and stampedwithin a monthof tho date of execution. On therental named the stamp is £1, and a copy or counter-part would be stamped for 5s.—Lex. BIGHT OF BO.\D (G. H.).—(1) I scarcelycaro to take the n ,;noiisibili(,y of advising yo-u torepair the road in


Farmer and stockbreeder . o .sell sheep on leaving at a fixed price arevery unfortunate; but if the contract was forvaliiable consideration and validly made, I am notof opinion that you will be able to repudiate thesame.—Lex. FABM AGHEEMENT (Constant Reader).—Kvery coiitiart of tenancy to be enforceable must botaken to an inland revenue office and stampedwithin a monthof tho date of execution. On therental named the stamp is £1, and a copy or counter-part would be stamped for 5s.—Lex. BIGHT OF BO.\D (G. H.).—(1) I scarcelycaro to take the n ,;noiisibili(,y of advising yo-u torepair the road in question. If it had been • metalled road, I should have lees inso doing. If tho rocid Iwicomes impap«able, youhave, at any raUi, tlie riyht f/O divi rgo. (2) 1 amnot aware that the Ounty Council can debit youwith half cost; but ofi-sontially it is a .case whereyou should try to mako some mutually satisfac-tory arrangement with regard to the upkeoD of ihmroad.—Leju 1846 THE FABMEB AND STOCKBREEDEB. AvGvsT 2, 1920. SUFFOLK HORSE SALE AT IPSWICH RECOED ENTRIES AND GOOD PRICESFor the Suffolk Horse Societys Summer Salethere was a record entry of 345 animals. The salewas held at Ipswich on Wednesday and Thursdaywhen there were present a very large company ofbuyers from all over the Foals and mareswith foals were offered on the first day, a fairly goodtrade being experienced for tha horse foaU, and akeen demand for the filly foals, which were distri-buted all over the county, purchases being made onbehalf of the Mmistry of Agriculture. Major Work-man, who came from Ireland, also bouglu some ofthe young the second day there was another big gatherin end geldings, amon-st which ^ere were first-class animals. For these aShan) ta,a>de was experienced. Mares and geldingswer« bought for Yorkshire, several southern oolnt es. and also the West of England, while there wLeko a demand from Irelaiid. Among the princJSSTuJX ^ ^ ^^ fxt>m Norfolk I4


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