The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ese Herds in ]9u7 :1st Mid Champion, Gold Modal, E., * Champion, Presidents Medal, Highland, Ediuburgh1st Welsh National, Bath and West Newport; 1st Roval Counties,1st Nottingham ; 1st Suffolk ; 1st Oerby. 1st Hereford and Worcester ; Special Prize Lincoln Agri-cultural Society ; 1st Great Yorkshire ; 1st Newark. A number of additional Firsts and other Prizes have alsobeon gained at the above Shows. At the St. Louis Exposition, , in 1904, the ChampionBoar, and the Grand Champion of the Expositio


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ese Herds in ]9u7 :1st Mid Champion, Gold Modal, E., * Champion, Presidents Medal, Highland, Ediuburgh1st Welsh National, Bath and West Newport; 1st Roval Counties,1st Nottingham ; 1st Suffolk ; 1st Oerby. 1st Hereford and Worcester ; Special Prize Lincoln Agri-cultural Society ; 1st Great Yorkshire ; 1st Newark. A number of additional Firsts and other Prizes have alsobeon gained at the above Shows. At the St. Louis Exposition, , in 1904, the ChampionBoar, and the Grand Champion of the Exposition were bredat Colston Bassett. The Foreign and Home trade has largely increased during1907.— GILBERT H. ELLIOT, Estate Office, ColstonBassett, Notts. For Sale. PRIZE BRED POLLED ANGUS COWS, BULLS, and HEIFERS. Finest Strains. Inspection Invited. GEORGE HOYLES, Skidby manor, near Hull. GEORGE HOYLES SKIDBY MANOR, HULL. Breeder of Pure Lincoln Long Wool Sheep,Lustrous Fleeces. Cood Constitutions. SUITABLE FOR r|0ME STOCK FOR SALE-. THE CATTON HERD OF LARGE BLACK AND MIDDLE WHITE PIGS. The Property of J. E. BREEZE, Edingale, Tamworth. TRBV1S-QUITE EXCELSIOR Davon County, 2nd and Baser ye Chimplon , Darby, 1906. GILTS AND BOARS ALWAYS ONSALE At Reasonable Prices. October 7,1907 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL 437 Lincolnshire Notes. — THE agricultural organisations of Lincolnshire are forming up their battalions for the bigfight against railway rates. I do not know whatthe issue will be. The railway companies havea huge armoury and they are stronglyentrenched. But the attacking forces aresetting the right way to work. The proposedpublic meetings in Lincoln and Lincolnshire willpublish the farmers grievance to the world ; thedeputation to Mr. Hoyd-Ueorge will stir up thepowers that be. It is more than possible thatjustice is going to be done at last. At all events,a measure of justice seems likely to be obtained. THE first shot was fired on


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