Farmer and stockbreeder . ft Waterloo on tho 27th Southampton on their way to South America :—? Shorthorns.—Mr. Thomas Buttar, Corston, CouparAngus, (and Down sheep); Mr. James Cariieron,Balnakyle, Munlochy, ; and Mr. Cherles , Crake Hall, West Heslerton, York. Herefords.—Mr. Robert W. Hall, Sidney, Leomin-ster, Herefordshire. Aberdeen-Angus.—Mr. James C. Booth, Downie-hills, Peterhead, Mr. Clifford Nicholson, Horkstow, B<irton-on-Humber, the judge for Lincoln and Ijongwoolledsheep, leaves England on August 10, due at BuenosAires on September 1. CHESTER TO BB VE


Farmer and stockbreeder . ft Waterloo on tho 27th Southampton on their way to South America :—? Shorthorns.—Mr. Thomas Buttar, Corston, CouparAngus, (and Down sheep); Mr. James Cariieron,Balnakyle, Munlochy, ; and Mr. Cherles , Crake Hall, West Heslerton, York. Herefords.—Mr. Robert W. Hall, Sidney, Leomin-ster, Herefordshire. Aberdeen-Angus.—Mr. James C. Booth, Downie-hills, Peterhead, Mr. Clifford Nicholson, Horkstow, B<irton-on-Humber, the judge for Lincoln and Ijongwoolledsheep, leaves England on August 10, due at BuenosAires on September 1. CHESTER TO BB VENUE OF 1925 lOYAL SHOW It was decided at a meeting of the Royal Agri-cultural Society of England on Wednesday week tohold the 1925 show at Chester. A deputation from that town was introduced bvSir Gilbert Greenall, and Sir John Frost extendedthe invitation. The claims of the city and districtwere put forward, and loyal support promised. Thelast show in the neighbourhood, it was pointed outproved a great Photo by-] Shire Stallion BURSCOUOH IRONCLAD \Panion> and Kemcorthy Cup for best Shire stallion „l Itoijal Lancashire Stunr .—Tropfrhi ol MKSSItS. If. and II. A INSCO 11(1 II. B11IISCO I ^ (t II, vrnr OIIMSKHK. 1904 SUFFOLK SHEEP SALE EWES UP TO £61 AT IPSWICHSuffolk sheep were penned in large numbers at thefirst of the Suffolk Sheep Societys annual two-daysshow and sale which opened at Ipswich on Wednes-day, when 3,700 registered ewes came under thehammer of Messrs. Bond and Sons. There werebuyers from many parts of England, from Wales,and from different parts of Scotland. If the collec-tion, as a whole, was not quite up to the standard ofa year ago there was a considerable number of well-grown slieep of nice quality, and although the tradewas not up to expectations it was nevertheless a de-cided advance on last year. Purchases were madetor several new flocks in counties as far apart asYorkshire Northumberland, Hampshire, Essex andEeicesterslure.


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