The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Buttercup. Soft Brome Grass. SOME OP THE WEEDSto be found in Imperfectly Dressed Samples of Italian Bye our illustrations we are indebted toMessrs. Dickson and Robinson, Manchester. Banbury. Although the weather for a time on Tuesdayforeboded a rainy day, it turned out delightfullyfine, and there was a large and fashionable attend-ance at Banbury Horse Show. There was a cur-tailment in the number of the classes, but theentries were very satisfactory, especially in thelight horse section, and a great many horses werein evidence which ha
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Buttercup. Soft Brome Grass. SOME OP THE WEEDSto be found in Imperfectly Dressed Samples of Italian Bye our illustrations we are indebted toMessrs. Dickson and Robinson, Manchester. Banbury. Although the weather for a time on Tuesdayforeboded a rainy day, it turned out delightfullyfine, and there was a large and fashionable attend-ance at Banbury Horse Show. There was a cur-tailment in the number of the classes, but theentries were very satisfactory, especially in thelight horse section, and a great many horses werein evidence which have figured in other showrings this season. Many animals on their wayto the Warwickshire Show at Rugby called enroute, and some of them succeeded in takingprize money from Banbury with them. Chiefhonours in the Cart horse section went toMr. Bruce Fry, of Mollington, who won theShire Horse Societys medal with MollingtonMovement, a three-year-old filly of exceptionalmerit. Honours were widely distributed in theHunter classes. Mr. Jackson, of Persh
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