. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. uineas. Kxors. of Mr. A. Han-soms (Hitchin) bay filly foal, k. Hitchin Hoyal Duke,38 guineas. Mr. J, Aldhams Ware Rosebud, filly, foaled1903. 36 guineas: bay fillv, foaled 1904 . 36. Sir Wallerfiilhevs Saxon Susan, fillv, foaled 1903, 38 guinea?;Saxon Blackbird, stallion, fnaled 1902, 82; Saxon , foaled 1898, 56; Saxon Eleanor, mare, foaled1931, 41; Kokeby Lady Dove, mare, foaled 1899, 40;Saxon Kitty, inare, foaled 1896, 150; Belladonna, mare,foaled 1893, 40. Mr. W. Oxnevs (Newark) Tom ofBollam. COlt, foaled 1904 , 40 guineas. M


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. uineas. Kxors. of Mr. A. Han-soms (Hitchin) bay filly foal, k. Hitchin Hoyal Duke,38 guineas. Mr. J, Aldhams Ware Rosebud, filly, foaled1903. 36 guineas: bay fillv, foaled 1904 . 36. Sir Wallerfiilhevs Saxon Susan, fillv, foaled 1903, 38 guinea?;Saxon Blackbird, stallion, fnaled 1902, 82; Saxon , foaled 1898, 56; Saxon Eleanor, mare, foaled1931, 41; Kokeby Lady Dove, mare, foaled 1899, 40;Saxon Kitty, inare, foaled 1896, 150; Belladonna, mare,foaled 1893, 40. Mr. W. Oxnevs (Newark) Tom ofBollam. COlt, foaled 1904 , 40 guineas. Mr. F. Pale-thorpes (Market Deeping) Queente, mare, fooled 1902,68 guineas. Mr. K. (lees (Thorney) Elder Bounce, mare,foaled 1902. 84 guineas. Mr. T. (lees Ivy Blossom,-mare,foaled 1900, 38 guineas; Wrydelands Pink, mare, foaled1902, 35. Mr. ,T. W. Sanderss {Lutterworth) bay mare,foaled 1900, 53 guineas. Mr. C. E. Andrews (Bourne) It -no Snip, mare, foaled 1895, 34 guineas Mr. K. P. Proctors (Gosberton) brown colt foal, e- Barrow Notes and Jottings. A remark that pne often hears at SmithfieldClub Shows made by foreign visitors in referenceto sheep is, You are as near as possible perfec-tion in respect to your slice)! so far as regardstheir mutton, but in respect to the fleece a, vastimprovement can yet be made with advantage. This remark has been (Strikingly brought to themind of the writer during the past month or two,during wnich he has spent a considerable amountof time in visiting flocks accompanied by breedersfrom abroad, mostly from South America. It has been easy enough to find sheep, so far asconformation, type, and symmetry were con-cerned, suitable for their requirements, but thedifficulty to find sheep with uniformity of fleecewas a very great one. The owners of flocks that are held in high reputewere astonished at the care and trouble taken bythe purchasers in examining the fleeces. It istherefore evident, from the actual experience ofthe writer, th


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