The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . , whichmade 63s. each, whilst 150 gimmer shearlingsfrom Mr. W. Laughton, Little Givendale, fetched60s each. Preston. At the annual store sale fit Prestori on Mondaynearly 4,ono Bheep were penned, and they me! aready trade. With the exception of a few hornedsheep a clearance was quickly effected. Half-bredevvos m ide 40s. to 45s. : halt-bred lambs, 21s. 30s. 6d. ; horned ewes, 20s. to 27s.; andCheviots, 25s. to 2!K Robertsbridge. At the annual sheep and lamb fair, held atRobt risbridge (Sussex) on Wednesday, somo 2,500sheep and lambs were d
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . , whichmade 63s. each, whilst 150 gimmer shearlingsfrom Mr. W. Laughton, Little Givendale, fetched60s each. Preston. At the annual store sale fit Prestori on Mondaynearly 4,ono Bheep were penned, and they me! aready trade. With the exception of a few hornedsheep a clearance was quickly effected. Half-bredevvos m ide 40s. to 45s. : halt-bred lambs, 21s. 30s. 6d. ; horned ewes, 20s. to 27s.; andCheviots, 25s. to 2!K Robertsbridge. At the annual sheep and lamb fair, held atRobt risbridge (Sussex) on Wednesday, somo 2,500sheep and lambs were disposed of at wonderfullygood prices. There was a large attendance ofbuyers, and a brisk demand for sheep. One well-known buyer stited that prices wcro higher thanat any fair or sale he had at tended during the September 30, 1907 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL 405 For High-Class Farming, WEBBS NEW & IMPROVED VARIETIES OF SEED CORN. CATALOGUE OF WEBBS NEW CEREALSCRATIS AND POST FREE. Seedsmen to The Kin;g, WORDSLEY, pi LAYENE APPOINTMENT
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