The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . gernon Coote, Bart ,, Bally fin, Mountrath, one being purchasedby Colonel Tottenham at 9 guineas, and the otherby Mr. Greaves at the same price. OxfordDowns were numerous, and the first lot toenter tho ring came from the flock cfCaptain Longworth Dames, at Grcenhill, Eden-derry. These ranged in value from 4^ to to 4|guineas, the buyers being Messrs. J. Coleman andMooney. Mr. J. G. Evans had a nice well-bredlot, which were knockel down at from 6 to 7guineas, the buyers .being Messrs. McCloughry,Bobbett, Souhan, Hanuon. Symes, and


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . gernon Coote, Bart ,, Bally fin, Mountrath, one being purchasedby Colonel Tottenham at 9 guineas, and the otherby Mr. Greaves at the same price. OxfordDowns were numerous, and the first lot toenter tho ring came from the flock cfCaptain Longworth Dames, at Grcenhill, Eden-derry. These ranged in value from 4^ to to 4|guineas, the buyers being Messrs. J. Coleman andMooney. Mr. J. G. Evans had a nice well-bredlot, which were knockel down at from 6 to 7guineas, the buyers .being Messrs. McCloughry,Bobbett, Souhan, Hanuon. Symes, and shearling Shrops from Lady Margaret Char-ters, Cahir Park, Cahir, were a usoful lot, andsold as follows:—Hon. C. Trench, 7J and 7guineas ; Mr. J. C. Kieran, Rithbrist, 8 and 5|guineas; Mr. Djvo, Athboy, 7 guineas ; , guineas; Mr. TItnnon, 5A guineas; L. King, and 5/ guineas ; while a Shrop ramwas sold to tho Marquis of Ormonde at 7 A. Cootos Cheviot ram brought 7 guineasfrom Major Cusomont. September 10>, 1907. Sir J. Dukes Aberdeen-Angus. The sale of Sir James Dukes Laughton herd ofAberdeen-Angus cattle at Lewes Catle Marketon Tuesday was attended by a large company ofbuyers, and a satisfactory sale resulted. Many prize winning cattle have been bred in thisherd, including several first and second prizebulls at the Royal shows and prize winning cattleat Smithfield, including Brunhilde, the championheifer at Birmingham and Smithfield fat stockshow, and Mr. Cridlans champion steer atBirmingham and Smithfield; Jester, first andreserve at Smithfield ; Marmaduke and Marmion,brsides prize winning bulls at Dublin and othershows. • Bidding was brisk, and no difficulty was experi-enced in finding purchasers. The top price was84 guineas, which sum Mr. Sandemann, Achwell,Herts, gave for Eolanthe, born January 27, 1904 ;whilst for her cow calf Mr. Whyte, Hayton,Forfar, gave 31 guineas. Elba of Knockanbuie,calved March 6, 1904, realised 60 guineas fromMr


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