The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ent up from EastHeslerton by Mr. T. Campion found purchasers,the average being £7 5s. Hd. per head. Messrs. Cranswick and Cranswick^ consign-ments included Leicesters belonging to E. and C. H. Simpson, Hunmanby, and thesemade an average of close upon £7 per head, thehighest prices being £11 10s paid by Mr. W. I).Megginson, and £10 by Mr. Crowe, Speeton. TheField House, Hunmanby, lot averaged about£7 6s. each, the highest-priced ones being , Flotmanby, £13; Mr. E. F. .Jordan,Eastburn, £12; Mr. E. Holtby, Haywold, £10;the other


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ent up from EastHeslerton by Mr. T. Campion found purchasers,the average being £7 5s. Hd. per head. Messrs. Cranswick and Cranswick^ consign-ments included Leicesters belonging to E. and C. H. Simpson, Hunmanby, and thesemade an average of close upon £7 per head, thehighest prices being £11 10s paid by Mr. W. I).Megginson, and £10 by Mr. Crowe, Speeton. TheField House, Hunmanby, lot averaged about£7 6s. each, the highest-priced ones being , Flotmanby, £13; Mr. E. F. .Jordan,Eastburn, £12; Mr. E. Holtby, Haywold, £10;the other prices ranging down to £5 5s. Spinks Lincolns made an average of £10 head, and the individual prices, which include£20 9s. 6d., 16 guineas, antl 15 guiueas wereamongst the best of the year. Mr. Hy. Jackson had for disposal twelve ramsfrom Mr. John Jackson, Ktton Westwood, and ofthese Mr. Heward and Mr. R. Jackson took oneeach at 10 guineas, the other prices ranging from£3 8s. to ;£5 15s. Od. The average was over £7. Scenes at Little Driffield Ram Pair, held on Thursday, when a large number of Leicester Sheep, the- property of Members of the Leicester Sheep Breeders Association, were sold by auction. Bullion, Invergowrie, sold three at an averageof £103 15s. 4d., top price 150 guineas; , Pitlaudie, Redgorton, sold Barney, foaledin 1905, for 190 guineasto Messrs. Dalgetty Bros.,Dundee; whilst the last animal to be sold, ayearling colt sent by Messrs. Stirling and Son, Dar-lingfield, Kero, realised 320 guineas, Mr. Dunlop,Dunmuir, Ayr, being the purchaser. PIGS. Sale of Mr. F. A. HolmansBerkshires. The sale of the herd of purebred Berkshire pigsbelonging to Mr. F. A. Holman, at Whitchurch,Hants, was well attended, and some satisfactoryprices were obtained. Boars made up to 21 guineas,which sum was paid by the Reading Corporationfor Dunley Lad. Other boars were bought byCaptain Henderson at 14 guineas ; Mr. Barnes,Birmingham, 11 guineas; Earl


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