. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. .Stock, , on Thursday. The animal attackedwas a dairy cow of good breed, and it was founddead in the .stall. Six other cows which were inthe same building have been placed in outbreaks of the disease are causinganxiety in Cheshire. As a- sequel to the poisoning of rive Shirehorses, worth £600, the property of Mr. RobertCrowe, a farmer, of Reighton Manor, a waggonerin his employment was at Filey, on Friday, fined£3 and costs. The defendant, contrary to orders,but no doubt with the object of making the horseshave glossy sk
. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. .Stock, , on Thursday. The animal attackedwas a dairy cow of good breed, and it was founddead in the .stall. Six other cows which were inthe same building have been placed in outbreaks of the disease are causinganxiety in Cheshire. As a- sequel to the poisoning of rive Shirehorses, worth £600, the property of Mr. RobertCrowe, a farmer, of Reighton Manor, a waggonerin his employment was at Filey, on Friday, fined£3 and costs. The defendant, contrary to orders,but no doubt with the object of making the horseshave glossy skins, gave them a quantity of wh atintended to be used for seed purposes, with whicharsenic had been mixed. Mr. Crowe said he wasconvinced that the man did not know that thewheat was poisoned, and remarked that the prose-cution was really brought by the BridlingtonAgricultural Society as a warning to other farmservants against the most dangerous practice offeeding horses with wheat. 5S0 MARK LANti EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL November 20, Devon Apple Growers and theCider Industry. In connection with the Devon County EducationCommittee, prominent agriculturists fiom Devon-shire, interested in cider making and fruit-grow-ing, on Wednesday paid a visit to the NationalFruit and Older Institute at Long A>hton. nearBfistol. Most of the visitors left Exeter at a few from North Devon joined the mainbody at Tatntoh. Arriving at Bristol shortlyafter twelve the party were driven to hongAshti n. a village some four and a half miles the Somerset side. The drive, though a pleas-a,it cr:e. was made in a a Id November wind, andthe numbers of the party were not sorry when, atone oclock, they ariived at their they were cordially welcomed by ProfessorF. J. Lloyd, , , analytical chemistto the Hath and West and Southern CountiesSociety, and a director of the Cider Institute;M. B. T. Barker, resident director; and Mr. A. E. Brooke-Hunt, o
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