. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. llyn, b., s. Menestrel Lord Egerton 150 YEARLING Homespun, br., s. Menestrel ..Mr. Pearman 90 FOALS. Black fillv foal, s. Nailstone Coeaj-de-Lion Mr. Welch 24Black fillv foal, s. Blvthwood Kingmaker Mr. E. H. Buncombe 95 Bay filly foal, s. Birdsall Minestrel Mr. Jackson 120 Grey fitly foal, s. Lockingc Albert ..Mr. * ? W. Griffin 46 Bay filly foal, s. Eros Mr. Simpson-Jay 58 Brown colt foal, s. Knottingly Regent ..Mr. H. Long 23 BROOD JIARE3. Irs of Hitchin, c, f. 1930 ; s. Old Roval Harc-lJ Mr. W. Darlev 68Rokebv Hester, b


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. llyn, b., s. Menestrel Lord Egerton 150 YEARLING Homespun, br., s. Menestrel ..Mr. Pearman 90 FOALS. Black fillv foal, s. Nailstone Coeaj-de-Lion Mr. Welch 24Black fillv foal, s. Blvthwood Kingmaker Mr. E. H. Buncombe 95 Bay filly foal, s. Birdsall Minestrel Mr. Jackson 120 Grey fitly foal, s. Lockingc Albert ..Mr. * ? W. Griffin 46 Bay filly foal, s. Eros Mr. Simpson-Jay 58 Brown colt foal, s. Knottingly Regent ..Mr. H. Long 23 BROOD JIARE3. Irs of Hitchin, c, f. 1930 ; s. Old Roval Harc-lJ Mr. W. Darlev 68Rokebv Hester, b , f. 1901; s. Calwich Heirloom Mr. Walker 60Harleston Gloaming, br., f. 19C0; s. Dunsmore Com-bination Lord Burton 15) Coquette, br., f. 1899; s. Worslev Prince ..Mr. Lott 36Hendre Twilight, b., f. 1896; s. Prince Harold Mr. T. Newton 70 Star, br., f. 1K5; s. Merrie Mr. Hicka 47 Wind ley Blossom, b., f. 1893; & Marmion II. Mr. Bower 44 Beauty, b., f. 1883; s. Bar Hon* Mr. Lott 31 050 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL Deeember 4, Notes and Jottings. The current week is occupied by Englandsgreat fat stock show, namely, the SmithficldClub Show. Flock-masters have many matter:,of interest to which they may with profit giveattention. The Sinithlield schedule providespiobably the best and most valuable object-lessonthat can be given to flock-masters, particularlythose who are non-stud sheep breeders. In that section where the awards are wonby the exhibits alive will be seen the full deve-lopment, etc., that can be secured by both la ail sand wethers reared under the most favourablecircumstances, and in the carcase best classescan be iseen the result of different breeds andcrosses of the same when specially fed forslaughter. Attention can also be given with profit to thecross-bred classes in the first section mentioned,because the exhibits in these classes show the re-sultant produce of the mating of at least twopure breeds of sheep. If our information iscorrect, the lamb


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