. Farmer and stockbreeder . hearing of the case lasted the greater partof the day, and at the conclusion the jury foundboth accused not guilty, and they were »? - ENTRIES FOB EDINBURGH HIGHLAND SHOW Entries have now been closed for the HighlandBhow to bo held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, July 8,mi-I throe following days. The totals in the varioussections are as follow :— Edinbnrgh. Ilawirk. 1914. 1919. Ctttle 363 26S .. 207 Horse* 4S4 355 .. 300 Shoop 3SS .. 434 .. 223 Pgf 5» .. 35 43 Goats — .. - .. 55 Pcultry 605 41S 381 Dairy produce 93 .. 33 U Mr. James Stewart, Cas


. Farmer and stockbreeder . hearing of the case lasted the greater partof the day, and at the conclusion the jury foundboth accused not guilty, and they were »? - ENTRIES FOB EDINBURGH HIGHLAND SHOW Entries have now been closed for the HighlandBhow to bo held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, July 8,mi-I throe following days. The totals in the varioussections are as follow :— Edinbnrgh. Ilawirk. 1914. 1919. Ctttle 363 26S .. 207 Horse* 4S4 355 .. 300 Shoop 3SS .. 434 .. 223 Pgf 5» .. 35 43 Goats — .. - .. 55 Pcultry 605 41S 381 Dairy produce 93 .. 33 U Mr. James Stewart, Cashley, Buchlyvie, haslost his valuable Clvdcodale brood mare I> BartBlossom (30539) whilst foaling. By Marcellus,Desart Blossom won prizes at Buchlyvie, Killearnand Drymeu Shows. Probably the best of hex off-spring is the three-year-old Hugo Marcellus. The death has occurred at his residence at theWoolley Farm, Brewood, at the age of sixty-sevenMHi of Mr. Elijah White, a well-known Stafford-shire FARM MOTES OXON—HAYMAKING COMMENCED—LIGHT HARVESTALL ROUND No rain for weeks. Hay crops light; grass cut-ting in progress. Very few roots planted. Wecan only look for a very light harvest all is dear enough at present, and water get-ting scarce on the hills. Sheep trade very getting scarce. Am giving my cowsmangels. Juno 11. £. H. LINCOLN—TRACTORS DOING GOOD WORK At the time of writing rain is needed verymuch here. Spring corn and grass grow veryslowly. Wheat looks well on dry land, but onthe wet land it is very yellow. Peas and beanslook well. Steam cultivators are hard to get, butthe tractors are doing good work, which isappreciated, as labour is very scarce and dear. June 11. A. S. C. - ? warwickshire ()—hay crop light amdRipening prematorely Agricultural prospects in this district are notvery promising. All crops are badly in need ofa good rain. Winter wheat, oats, and beans,look fairly well in places, but spring corn islik


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