The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . T. MOTT, Littleport, Ely, CAMBS. To The King. JeyesFluid As used in the Royal Household,Stables and Kennels. MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE FORM OF FLUID, POWDER, DIP, & SOAP. In writing to advertisers, readers will confera favour by mentioning the Mark LaneExpress as the source of their anotm«Triump„ ROYALSHOW LINCOLN, 1907 EVERY SHEEP In the following Classes, vizi BLACKFACES MOUNTAIN BORDER LEICESTER CHEVIOT COTSWOLD DARTMOOR DEVON EXMOOR HAMPSHIRE DOWNHERDWICKKERRY HILLLONK OXFORD DOWNRYELANDSHROPSHIRESOMERSET & DORSETSOUTH DOWNSU


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . T. MOTT, Littleport, Ely, CAMBS. To The King. JeyesFluid As used in the Royal Household,Stables and Kennels. MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE FORM OF FLUID, POWDER, DIP, & SOAP. In writing to advertisers, readers will confera favour by mentioning the Mark LaneExpress as the source of their anotm«Triump„ ROYALSHOW LINCOLN, 1907 EVERY SHEEP In the following Classes, vizi BLACKFACES MOUNTAIN BORDER LEICESTER CHEVIOT COTSWOLD DARTMOOR DEVON EXMOOR HAMPSHIRE DOWNHERDWICKKERRY HILLLONK OXFORD DOWNRYELANDSHROPSHIRESOMERSET & DORSETSOUTH DOWNSUFFOLKSOUTH DEVONWELSH MOUNTAINWEN8LEYDALE WAS DIPPED IN ing disease, but the fact that our home cuttle areso healthy and in such fit breeding conditionrenders it altogether unnecessary to attempt toincrease our cattle census by the importation offoreign stock. Home breeding of the better classof cattle is the correct line to move upon, and,depend upon it, every farmer and breeder whoadopts this policy with intelligence and energywill never regret having taken the step. Mr. W. Fords Sussex Cattle. At the sale of Sussex cattle belonging to , Singhurst Farm, Ticehurst, there was a re-presentative gathering of breeders and a brisktrade, the animals being brought out in first-classcondition. An average of over £22 per head was


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