The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . T. MOTT, Littleport, Ely, /) /fa mica//H///J/)irmitiy/iam NOVA SCOTIA Offers advantages to British Agriculturists withmoderate capital. Improved Farms at Low Lands. Famous Fruits. Enormous mineraldeposits of Coal, Gold, Silver, Iron, Coppor, Loadand Tin. Climate toinperato and healthy. Easilyaccessible to all the principal markets.—Fullinformation supplied by tho Agont-General ofNova Scotia, Mr. JOHN HOWARD, 57, PallMall, London, kindly to the suggestion, he would do what hocould to realise it. The mattor was referred


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . T. MOTT, Littleport, Ely, /) /fa mica//H///J/)irmitiy/iam NOVA SCOTIA Offers advantages to British Agriculturists withmoderate capital. Improved Farms at Low Lands. Famous Fruits. Enormous mineraldeposits of Coal, Gold, Silver, Iron, Coppor, Loadand Tin. Climate toinperato and healthy. Easilyaccessible to all the principal markets.—Fullinformation supplied by tho Agont-General ofNova Scotia, Mr. JOHN HOWARD, 57, PallMall, London, kindly to the suggestion, he would do what hocould to realise it. The mattor was referred to asub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Bond(Dorset), Tuckctt (Devonshire), Digby Collins(Cornwall), and the Hon. E. Portman (Dorset). The secretary reported that he had written thoRoyal Society asking for a reduction of entry feesfor Devon cattle, and had received a reply that thofees for horses had been reduced, and when thesociety got stronger it would make furtherconcessions. Sale of Earl Manvers Shorthorns. A draft from the herd of Earl Manvers atHolme Pierrepont came u


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