The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . H. C. Stephens)at 48 guineas, who also secured No. 22 Tat34 guineas, No. 30 at 20 guineas, and No.*87£ab10 guineas. Mr. J. H. Dibben secured the highestpriced Iamb, No. 6, at ; guineas, Mr. A. F. No. 8 at 92 guineas, Mr. A. C. Hall No! 5at 68 guineas, Mr. Gosling (Chertsey) No. 2 at four-tooth at 306s., and five full-mouth at Julius Wernher obtained the highest-pricedsix-tooth ewes at 105s. Tho twe limbs made upto 45m. (Lord Manvers), Mr. C. J. Drewitt takingthe principal lots. For the two-year old Bucklandram Lord Cadogan


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . H. C. Stephens)at 48 guineas, who also secured No. 22 Tat34 guineas, No. 30 at 20 guineas, and No.*87£ab10 guineas. Mr. J. H. Dibben secured the highestpriced Iamb, No. 6, at ; guineas, Mr. A. F. No. 8 at 92 guineas, Mr. A. C. Hall No! 5at 68 guineas, Mr. Gosling (Chertsey) No. 2 at four-tooth at 306s., and five full-mouth at Julius Wernher obtained the highest-pricedsix-tooth ewes at 105s. Tho twe limbs made upto 45m. (Lord Manvers), Mr. C. J. Drewitt takingthe principal lots. For the two-year old Bucklandram Lord Cadogan paid 30 guineas, end ColonelBrymer 14 guineas for a yearling ram. Hanilambs made up to 6 guineas. The shearling ewesaveraged 74s., the four-tooth ewes N7?., the six-tooth 55s., the full-mouth 48s., and the seventeenrams £9 2s. 7d. each. The seventy Berkshire pigsaveraged nearly £5, Colonel Hammond paying17 guineas for a good sow, the other principalpurchasers being Messrs. Lawrence Curree, , J. McMonies, E, Macintosh, and Arthur. Photo by) ? [J. T. A GROUP AT THE TRING HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP group includes Mr. Bishop, Agent for Mr. J. G. Williams, and Messrs. Bimker,Dickins, Reeve, E. Grange, &c. Mpei \< Walter. A capital show van was also sjld to Colman at 40 guinea-. 30 guineas, Lord Rothschild No. 3 at 34 guineas,Mr. P. C. Tory No. 4 at 36 guineas, [and fourothers at 20 guineas, 12 guineas, 12 guineas, and11 guineas respectively, Mr. B. J. Waters No. 7at 20 guineas, No. 17 at 36 guineas, and anotherat 15 guineas, Mr. Stevens (for Mr. G. ) No. 12 at 25 guineas, Mr. Harding(for Sir W. G. Pearse) No. 58 at 50 average of the fifty-eight lambs was £20 160 two-teeth ewes in lots of five and teneach came next, Mr. A. 0. Hall securing a pen offive at £8 5s. each, the average of the lot being £5within a small fraction. The 130 four-teeth ewesexcited keen competition, and averaged £5 2s. The sale concluded with fi


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