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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, July 21, 1917. Pg 9

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, July 21, 1917. Pg 9

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Title Saturday, July 21, 1917. Pg 9
Page number Pg 9
Date Saturday, July 21, 1917
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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lmADING MERCURY, OXFORD GAZETTE,- NEWBURY HERALD,
MD
LATEST INlrELLI9"ENOE.
EWELME
,
L811fDON

HOWARD BRUNTON,

FIUD.A.'I'

B~KS

boDe work of the ncb bnckwork of the builthuJ
It is a haunt of anCient peace indeed aDd even
old age lose& mdcif. bf t8 sadn'esa 10 tt spot 80
adm rabJy adaptod for ta.1dn~"'1rolD. t much of
ts d sab 1 t eEl The place was founded on a

BY&IUNG

l And at 39, GREAT PORTLAND ST, LONDON, W
Durmg July and August spe<!ii>}ly Reduced Prices
Thoroughly Rebable Serges and Tweeds

-TEACHERS

F.RENCH LOSSES

or I he ... tl. ",lIoge ..,hool bl the trust... per

Pa Is weekly shipp ng r.blr.ns .how 1 037
YB"els entered and 1 028 f1ft French
Five merchant "'&aiel. Induellna three porl>.
s deen hun6rt-d tons. .er. sunk
feur wover
....
unsucc.&ssfully atta~ked

TJl 9810n WI donne led ilS the lWJV J A Dodd,
wb06&
H stoneal Gu de to the Church
8 a
small volume of first rate mer t says
Th~ 1&
probabJ.v the 6tlly IDstance 1h the country whore
!\ publ e element:< ry
sci 001 So earned on n a
15th--centuT)
build nS'
Of the
It. cent
pnl.t1cp. of Ewclme
nothibg
ca n manor
be sa dand
hero
or
th o PMt tiplendonr of tho pla.ce teoord ex 13m. b t
little remn. os and the great roreer of the lJe la
PQ eli fl,l1d mof'9 elpoo allv of the r once farnoU!,
ch ef the fi rst D ke of Su ffolk and the digmty
flnrl B'oorlnes.~ of h s Duchess ill perha'P8 more
:6.ttiqgiy kept green bv the f>plond d shrine
wh ch the ll\tte.r am d her benefactions., sleeps
her sequestered nook

and eighteen per cent In tha Provinces
The
Food Min ster IXpIC\' to aooUsh meatlen day,
In October makIng cther redr cti-en5 e. er of
acceptance such as the l'8ductlon of bread
conlumpt on

GERMAN INDIGNATION
AMSTERDAM Thunday
The German Press expre"u the utmost Ind g
nat on a.t British dottroyers capture of German
sttlamel'$ and point out the EnDlsh mansee to
Ho hmd who 1 Ihe dces not stand t; m will
Inevltab y mOtt har fate
ODOe

Royn Manne
lleMrA.H.Oler
Hitcl n of 35. A udIoy

S ce Read ng WM OIIt on H M S Va.ngua d OD
J uJy 9~h Hoc cd two yea s n the bia nes
nnd WM only 17 :YOOT8 lLnd 0 months 0 d
Ho
a.

tJ

0

B noooat Sabool

DEATH OF LIEll'T -COL H

1916~, 3d

"d.. 1917 10. 8d

, oal 1917 8,

-3d 1916 7a. ad
Engl sh rnuf4.0n 1917 98 6d
1916 7a 6d Enghsh lambs 1917 1& 7d 1916
8s 5d IrISh mutton 1917 9s 4d 1916 7s 2d
I sl lBIDb \917 lOB 6d 1916 Bs Id
Scotch
mu~ton 1917 lOs 19168s 5d Bcotal l.amb 1917
11 8 2d 1916 88 lOd
l'k
1917
96
4d
1916
po

7.a 2d Imported South AJ1}er C&Il ch 1I!d I nd
quarters 1911 Sa 10d 1916 611 3d
SouU
Amenclln chllkld forequarters 1917 6s
Ud
1916 48 9d
North Amer can el lied h nd
quarters
1917 9s Jd
1916 611
6d
Nt)rth
Amencan chilled forequarters 1917 78 1d 1916
46 lId
South AmerJeo.n frOlen I mdquarters
1017 Bs 9d
South AmeMca.n froz en forequar
Wlr. 1917 Sa 8d
Soutb At, can fro'Zcn h nd
quarters HilS 48.. lld
South Afr CAn frozen
forequarters ]916 45 3d
AU8tr&hau mutto
19176s ld 19165R lOd ~Ulltrl\l a.n lAJ'llb 1917
7& 1916 68 8d
New ~ ..land m tton 1917 6~
ld 191655 New Zea.ll\n 1 amb ]917 7s 1916
6!1 Sd
South Ame'r c nn mutton 19 7 69 8d
19166s 2d South Amer en 130mb 19177", 41
191678 3d frozen pork 191775"d 1916 fis ad

BERKS APPEAL TRIBUNAL
TBURSDA Y'B CABP-8

GERMAN CHANCEL'LOR S SPEECH

01 vcr

0

n

LQNDON MEAT llABKET
TBoaaD£. Y
._ n8'
we Shed
as n. .,._yea,..
n"",,Suppi
tonseeI..t.o.dal
'.. T u,-~.y
and996I tons
120 tons
00":;
eu
ago Steady cleM ng trtwle British
Eng) sh
long aides 1917 8s. lOa 1016 7p. oid Ir sh long
s des 1917 Sa. Bd 1916 78 4d Scotch long
21 des 1917 lOs 3d
1916 76 lOd Scotd 81 art

D
M chaeta thtl new Garman
Chancel or
speak ng n the Re cbatag Yeflerday sa d that
Garmany would not prosecuto the W.ar <l ling e
day afnr an hO/'loOunble 'peace was obtainable
mere y to make conquests. by
violenct
But
G&rman lerr tory mutt be
invil)lab e
They
mlln by 9 VI and take Dltarante1 fhe n:lstenca
c1 Gormany n Eu OPI and oWN'Seas A pelU
must bu d the foundation of a asetiflO ncon
e ilUon amo~ the naUons and prOvide 51.1 ..
gua d. alia nst an accnomlc offen. Vfi am_nee
aga nst Germany Th~y could not again offer
poace but If the Allies a~andoned tbe It tor
conquest and lubJugat on and W shed t nego
t ate Germany would lid'en henestly and ready
10 peace
Owing to the Submarfne wa Ena
and cou d not much on gel' ho d out aDa nst tho
neuss ty for peace
Ge ma.ny cou d not be
starved even n ease
ancthe-r bad arvea;t
The eports on the m I ta y • tuaUon we e ve y
good and they could lock fcrward to uy mil",
tuy deyelopment w th ca m ncur ty

VANGll'ARD

educat

Market dull Engli8h fONlgn and AuieneUl
wbe.a.t unchanaed Town country and AIMrl
(lUl flour firm
Grind ng ba.rley unoM~ed
Mit.ltmg nommal Bnwh Pla.te and Amenca.n
oats anp
M.t'Zl
uooba.nged
Beane un
ehMlged Peis dull Lentde uneb~ged
No
au vaIs until .Monday next

such famous men as S r Henry Acland Sir J

Burdon Sanderson and S r :Will am Osler The
school wh ch is pnrt and Jl{lrcel or thednco.l bene.
flcence 8 the bl Id I g on ns much a lower
th LI h
groundthe.level
than w,h
ech
II. ms OUIie as th a t 8 Iower
than
c.b urch
first n.ttracts the Vl8 tor
as he roAches EWe'lmc Co
ts beautiful wu.nn
bnck l) k and ts fine chimneys stand out pmm nently from the 8Ur.'J'oUbd ng greenery ItR tnter 0 hilS been n.ltered:to su t modern oonven once

Official inqutry 6hoWI that meatless day, If
fected a savinu of fourteen per. clnt In Par s

Tea Customers.

(By Te1orraph)

"tter powerful artilery
concentration the
'namy aga n attempted a Deneral uaa..l t with
Important forces In thl ffont of Crabnne and
Vauc en: W& eyerywhe.l'e Integral y rna nta ned
our pcsrUonl Enemy co~ ccver Dl',tund be
fore cur nlS Enemy efforts to ext4nd 51 ght
advantage gained yestl1'day bttwun Camfernla
and Canma..s Plateaux wen &lao fru ess

"";"",~;;,,,

HOLIDAY WORK ON FMIJ[S FOR

hs

YBnDD£.Y Fauu.r

pletio) of the church nnd was more than richly

PARIS aFFICI"L.

The Grocer and

•

LONDON CORN lU.RItET

endowed to prov de mute nDC9 for two pnMta
III d tl rteen poor men
rhe Mnstorsh p of the
almsl onse WI\8 ocellb ooally nearly diL.ysl held
bv the Recto but n 605. James 1 attacned t
to the I ~U8 ProfMAOrsb p or Medic ne at ();[
(lrd and 80 In l'J!pent t roes t 1 U:!!I been held by

LADIES' TAILOR.

g

CO:IIJfEBCUL 1Ji1'otLLIGD'CE

hcence obtn ned from Henry VI
J4.31 by tbe
Duke and Duchess of Suffolk soon after the oom

145, FRIAR STREET, READING.

Sect and l\1n

COUN'rX P!PER, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.

LONDON PO'I!A TO l!ARItE1!
THUBSD.,.

Suppilos were 1 gh.t.er 0,", ng to
nclement
weAther though a.mplc lor requ roments t rade
be ng qu at Bod pr ces easy Quot&t ona Engl!>
k dneYK 78 to 8s. Ep CUreR 69 to 75
J e sey~
7!'. to 76 6d ~ ey;t
Gild Dut.eh 3$ 9d
to
45 6d per bag of 100 110 lb

LONDON HAY AND STRAW lliRKET
rWVBaD.l.T

0'

Supplies were fa rly I oorsJ
thougl
rca.lly
pr me 8ort.!> cont Due SCflrce
h Ie a qu ct t ~d e
passed a.t gen€!ra.1 y lat-e ,,~t.es
Q oiR.t. ons
Meadow hay ranges from 1206 to 150!'i
best
c Ot'{Ir 150~
fn. r tn good 12.'is to 45~
f onp
115& a 120"
n xt ro~ and sa nfo n 1305
to 150s per ton and strl\w 458 to 525 per oa J
e. ve re d.

ZURICH Frfday
F rst reading of War A ms rHolut on was
adopted by the Re ~hsta!l by 2'. to 118 votes

BRISTOL CATTLE lIARKET
T.uU&aDU

FAt. stock "06 n moderate supply 1 ut du
de nand a.nd best so d C oo.per at. Is 4d pc Ib
flCCOnd ary gorng a.t. Is 3d M Ich (!O ~ 8 e al Bcd
£94 to .£46 cael:
Mutton WIlS I
fa r qUaJ t ty
lind 'In et and oos €!r n.t. 1s
Gd
pe
lb
for
wethers, Is. 4d eyes n d III 5d t o Is 7d
Itn bs
o\n Iovcra.ge !;UI ply of p gs n adc
nto
rates Pr Cell fo Rt.o r~ caLte ~ e ro also un
ehA.ngcd t he r
mba be ng I m

READING BOROll'GH BENCH

too

READING CORN MARKET
SATUnOAY

Vo y

m r.dc

t Jc gra. n vas on off er

llsL v. e k s

Deans nnd pen s

ntos

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OUR AOENTS 8t THE/II
TEA TRADE.

T

HERE Is 80 little Tea In the
country that everyone Is
to be rationed The grocer,
our agents, us, you, everyone.
For four weeks there has been
no wholesale market in Tea
Grocers and everyone else have
been living on the old Imports
Wholesale firms are now permitted to buy each week only
In exact proportion to their
past purchases

V(lry little Tea Is coming
In Nine tenths of what does
come In Is to be controlled, like
the old 2/4 "control' Tea.
There will be 2/4, 2/8 and 3/Teas, 7d, 8d and 9d the t Ib
-even money Only one tenth
will be left for people who can
afford to pay more for tine 1 ea
But there will not be enough
Tea to go round Grocers will
be pinched for stock So will
our agents So will customers
Not the grocer s fault Not our
fault No one s faulL
Our agents must try to
keep their customers together.
We shall try to keep our agents
together The better the Tea,
the farther it goes Everyone
who can afford it should take
Salmon s 9d packet-i lb net
(Our sign is on our agents
shops) Leave the 7d and 8d
for those vv~ are poorer
Drink coffee for breakfast, to
economIse Tea
Customers must not hoard
Tea Agents must not over
stock We will let them have
their usual quantity as long as
we can Forseeing events we
have heSItated to seek new
agents Old agents have the
first ~all But If new agents
Wish to be appointed. they can
send their orders, or ask for
our van to call They must be
content to order moderately.
We live by giving good service
to our agents and good value
to their customers-guaranteed
by our name on the label We
shall do our best for our
agents Agents must do their
best for customers

Salmon Ltd.
CAKES and SCONES made wrth

~nlop s POLlENTA(Mau:e) FLOUR
Rcq u re l e~8 Lard or 13uLtc r

Ll 0 mtLk OK

DUNLOP'S.

CORN .wI COAL MERCHAN rs

OXFORD ROAD READING.

SERVICES REGATTA AT MARLOW
B~lLLUNT WEA lHER AND GOOD RACING

NEWBURY DOROUGH POLICE COURT
YES'URDA.r (F lflay) (Present
E.sq
Mil.) a
H J Midwll e
S .1 ne Bsqs.)
SCA..L.J:; AGA,J:lt;8T TH.!!: SELLXB

Hew:')'" Cobu
.... 10 has ~ butcha II &~ll n the
Ma kat. Pl.a.cu un ~Llroa.YIi W.a..!I 41UQ II oncd 0

U~

ng a sca.lo

d ti e

Olghtos th

wn 6

bs.by
C'.&ln

".0. de,

and.

10 W:IU K ti e "'0 ghtls ~ '"' ro lOt !Ita npod
be ploodod gUl \y
M 1:le.z:J 1 ",tt Dorough Inspooio of" 0 ght;.;
and. MilAau c IiOtatod
at he fow d t.ha.t fi e OU~ of
I\l:t of the \\0 ghfB wero de ceDi to t I) odont of
lroru 000 loG tt ee drama Ih& scales w.ero U1 Juae.,
but to the amOlmt tlf an oUnCe aga nat the 66110

a.Lso

On y one of the

W(!

ght.

WILB

st.a.n ped

- -----

PRICE OF PIGS
MeSArA M VeDDe and Sone send tho foUow
Ing pr ces for pnme qunl ty well fatted p gs
e&rr ~ge pa d to Read ~ St.a.t on 0
de ve red to
the r fn.ct.orv - Bn.co p gA (rom Sse 10 b to S~
10 b 236 6d per $Co e SS(l llib to!Mc 10lh
23s 6d 99C 11 1 to lO!Jc 10 h 238 lOlle lIlb
to lIse 101b
22,y
ll sc tllb 10 1'> e 10 b
21s
fa t,. sow
10fJn to 30tio I Ss
pn kers
3se to 4se 22s 4: c I b to 5se 1011 22a

a.nd they

were. n such a oond. t on thAt they should he can
demnerl
Cobun sa d h& hlO been n Newbury fa 50 yOll.r8
n blll! ness and lid )lot beCD
t oub 0 before.
He as cry !lOrry that th ~ had happcntd hb~j­
had beeu .laid up w th G'out and 8B h18 SOD9 au
been taken a.way from h~ ho had O'Vorloolrod tho
mil. t.e
He had Mt boon robbm,g the poor
Mr MiClw nier
No yQ\1 h&ve been robb ng

- -----

PRICES OF BUrTER AND EGGS
Tho reb pr ee of b eRt trosl
c'l u. ry (loenl)
but er
R ead g 8 18 9d to 2R Id per lb
N cw l&ld oggs "re 2s 9d per dozen
NEWllURY CORN MARKEn'

YOUl'!lelf.

The ma8'Ultratea lmpoeod

each 8un no l.S
fo lei4ed

penalty of 55

A

and ordered

tho wrughta to

ToUaaD.I.1'

but tho scaJ.CiI JIUght be relourlloo
A

T1 ere was 110 good attiElndanee at the Co n E:r:
el o.ngo to dny but bus IlOS8 8 reduced to
(Jry

rXOUBLRSOKB WOKAN

Kathleen Lano pleaded gu Ity to being druIlk and
diaordc iy on. Saturday
peR c.ha.rdtton stated that tho woman oame to
'he Pol eo St.u.tl.on 00 Saturday evomng a.nd eroded
a d sturbanco tho e usmg very filthy language to'Yards the 8,upenntendent.
She was very muoh
under tho nfiuence of driDk
Supt. Ga.mb e nformed the Bonoh that tho woman
beha.ved most disgr&e&fully
She had been con
T oted on several prcV10U&- ooca&ons, and wsa &

MORTI.ED.
A

WELOOkE

Co~CTlON - L our edition of May

::16th we -reported the dea.th of Do Mortimer hoIdOr
of the D t..: M -Sergt. G F Steo
It 8 grati
fying now to be a.b (3 to announce that Sergeant
Stoo{ 18 tillv&. He has had. 11 JJlObt l.ntereStin~
Cil.re&r
He Bul litod at the outbreak of wu.r an
at 'I rones Wood on July 1st, 1916 he WR8 prolllOted on the field tD the rank of sergeant; for
bra.very &l d reoommendOO for the DC M After
oomg home on loo.ve he returned to bu; battalion
a.nd u MuylIS parents were OfliOlaliy notified of
his death
they rooruved. the follom.;,: lettar.
from an officer of hIS
.. :Mr
est 'lias

oom~ny

asked me to answer your letter of .May 29th.., about
VOlU' son w nnmg the DC:rtf
a.s he was n my:
p~t;.oon when ho won t. In the battie of Sta.wben
ltedonht, When my pl8.toon B6l'goont was taken
a.way to per orm. other duties, your eon took his
place.. fhe fhat a.ftarnoon we were m the redoubt he otgani,sed and pemonnliy led a ~
lUg, lLtta.c.k
The n~t mornmg at dawn we '\I{8l"8
attacked brice by !'troU$ enemy bOmbitlg parties
Doth times t was ~ due to your mn 8 control
of the met and untinng <8DellO" lD bom}):.thrcnnllg
that they ware beaten off During the whole 48hours In wh ch we held the pCl61tton ~der. bearr
shell firo he acted Wltb the greatest gallantrY
and bos coom9Ei8 a.nd ehetmne88 were lnva.l:uabl.e m
a~ ng th& men Durmg the whole time I don t
th nk he slept more th.ul, two hotlrB aDd when
I ~ you that only about three men out of 28
came out unrouched you,. will be Boble 00 t&I.l
that only a. ma.n ot the 8.neet qualities oould hAve
bohaved m tho way he did'" H 8 death was aoof
oepted
the as
parents
a. sad when
fact Jtilig&
~ l'6C8I.ved
of the glad
a. post.=OArd
aU1"pne
from the PM",ne,. of
JJamp Co.aseI qer

.... ny

W,.

booMn. tlte followont ·'.m"",e -Have
J&nd.od at the above a.Dd am ICing on well Am
m hosp tal Wlth a wound ~rpuah thai tlbooJ.der
Do not WOn;"Y. am qUIta all nght.-:-Seqt. G~ F

perfect

UUUllll.llce

Tho m&g'lJtrat..es unposed • penalty of 1&1
fou.rteen days mpnsonment

THE

B.aE.6..D

CC!

ORDBA.

The

Road n,g Indust.ri.al Co-opo :a.tive SocietiJ':
WON summoned for expasmg au:. 1000't'M whicl 'We eo
no\; of a.u oven waaght 11 pop-Dds oontraryllto thc
Bread Order iasDed by th:e FOod Contra er on

Jul !3~ l;
Mr S Bl'8.Ip of Reading appeared for tho
defence
Mr Pntt; se.id that a~ ele't'cll 0 alock lad Fl'lda.y
mornmg he W61ghed tep. loaves of bread from ib.e
deli'l8ry 0II.lt of tho 89C}etY" lP. ilie M,aritet Plo.ce
Sic( of Ule loa.vcs were d.e.&eiant to I1n ag~e of
five ounQO!l while four were over 21b n wClgh"
Mr BnuD saad !lc should .hope to satiaf,. thooe
Bench that- tho loavee fOWld by Mi Pra~ to
defiCient ~ we.aghi were more tb&.o t.birty bours oki,
In which oa:e& ine 8UIDlIHl'D8 must fail
The ba:k:iJtfr
buaiooes TNLS bema:: canaoa OIl under gioa.i diHioul.
ties.
to the nuxtu.res, and ba.kera had w
make additioos to th6 loa.?BI beca.uae ,of ov&pota
tian
As (l, ~ter of aet, the bread whic.h Mr
PrJ.it "'j't'S1gbed Wft8 51 houn old ha.VUllLbeen_~k:
on the preY1QQ8 Wedne8day mornm. Be :an .......
compJamt; In 1'8feratJ.ce to tbe SUInmODIi end it wu
for the. If9C1eI;y to 1uttify melf
The b&kar aDd the aeIinrer of tlJ.
called to
th tune the bnwi waa ~ocou, ~
the delive:':v:, d
had Wednel8a.y II bread m hlll
baakat. wh.tle Thuraday 8 ..._ m- the (BrL
the
Mr Pl'&ti did no~ &#fee lUI to tbUl. ~t
brea.d W'&6 pUt lD the oa.~.J ~~~th re~-.u
The rn~ ,nnouIl OGU 101~ e "'t
ou te ~-6e(t in therr OptDJOIl,lQ bnnl1d]1~
io~ b1,t, .tbe-y had decided to

smaU proport M8 b'y the opera.t on of Govern
moot control of pMCE!8 Such' sales as were
effooted h&d perforoe to be at tbf'l offic 1.1 rates
Whaet 78a barley 65a.. and Date 658 per
ouarter

GORING HEATH
:MARR AOI OF MISS

F WRRNOE

LoM.lX

-The

marna.g.e of Ca.pUl. D An.bur J Boa. d the 80
of Mr Aythur W BeArd and Mrs. Bca.rd of
Colnc Eoga. no Essex B.Ild M 56 Florence LoT1l'&x
d&ug tar of Mr F SLoma]; J P and Mrs
I:.om'3.% of 52 Quoon II Ga.to S W
and G rel'l.t
Oa.ks Go ng Heat! took place at. Holy Trin ty
CI ureh Queen s Gate 8 W on In y 11th the
v.tCar the Rev H CO't'(1l.rd and tho Rev Row
IflJ1d an Rector of Colno Enga.me offic M,lng
The br de who W88 glven away bv hor fn.ther
WM attended by her br dcsmaids M 88
Peggy
Lomax (suter) and M sa Irene Ra.w lneM!
and
Miss Frances Mut.cl tra.u bearer Mr NeVille
Holt acted fl.II best man Arter the oe.remony a
recept on was he1d at the ,London res deoco of
the bnde a pa.rents

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R~ {or bWalf. Ha

The GlUt Natural
Dand

M~Gr'cY:

af£, ~foe'~

e Co

Wri

(I

:a once,

S ... 'the """ve....u".. rec...... ,~MRi;~,,~ TAR
TREAlI:MENT
lba. Steal H.. Iu!d " lOng ~ f'F! h4!: - - .,...""
_..
-'"'" f')!!!' ..
He sta.tM tha.t he 18 ~ ~ ~IM1 an9,..wGll ~
From. ~ I~t rtr"
{fallli)ll~ Wft~
on h ...)fl1 Bel"", !JoF.g
~er ~
Hair .......•
SteoiI
!i!!'! • fIutW ~ ;1I'Iu ~~
tIEIIllJ
it'J4'~W~QQ
S...I 1I..fr..

":f!.bo

EAR.

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av....

mll.l'ket to day and as w U be seen from
the
pr ces quoted below Us remarkable figure of £61
was reached for a fat steer
In all departments
flo brll'5k demand preV1l,;lled
Messrs Drewea.vt. and Wate;on a Aud all sale
figures lCluded tt.e follow ng -Fn.t ateers £3i
to £61 fat he fers £33 to £~ lOs
barren
cows £14 lOa. to £2.'; 16&
he (OI'S a.nd calV08
£.30 to £47 lOs dlUo D calf £al to £27 lOa
ycMlinga £7 75 6d to £14: 58
Itoro he fera
£17 to £21 Us. caJ.,.es 60&.. to 135a.
eWed
64,8 to 11b
ta.t la.mbs 60s to Sis hesh 8OW8

£9 lOs
;J711

to

fa' h_ £6 ISo 8d to £8 20
Nora PIKS, 90s to 6&

veal...ti.. £9 £7 lliI.to

ewes 88e

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pmJrors

10ge

Messrs. A W NSt.e and 80M
pnccs
cladod -PM. OOIWa £« I~ £30 £38 IDe £87
lOa £34 lOe;. dowri to £29 lOs cows aod e&l"f'fl
£<7 to £38 ~ lIl-<lalf herfers £30 iii £28 llil
~ .to 1"""8 bull £14 ,...,.11IlfI", £!j 150. a

heod

porkers 12?A 8d to frls

togs 71b.
6d.

NEWBURY M<ARKBT l'LACB SALB
'l'B:UllID. 'f

16

Heeere nay and Porter a entrie. tor the
&bove Mle compriaesl m head of poultry
68

FARMERS and OTHERS

ourr&n~ 6Dd 130 Iota of aead IIt.oct There was
II. bnlk: trade tor the
pouJt.ryl PIMa. eh£Ch"~
maki~ Sa.. to 9r.. lOd • «)uple coabre1s 5s. to
So 4cL • eouple duOkllnp 4.. to 9.. 8d ~ couple

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te

NEWBURX OATrLE llilUtET
Tnuasn...y
There waa an cxcol1eDt 8Upply of stock n the

ducks 68 rabbrt. 4,240 eggs 22 II>. bu...... 73 Ib

who hau

or STRAW

HAY
REI.EASlD FOR

SALI) BY

MlUTA1IY AIITIfOIll!1BS
&re innted to
off., thm BlOXS to

WALTER PARSONS & SONS,

daoa lie. 10 110 •

a..

00"1>1..

h.... 20 '" 40. 4cL

...h robtilt.
10 30 9d ""'f'h
The 1..11"
e.try of ""' .old I\t p..... ~ from 21
to 20. IOd • cIou. duqks _
20. 9d. ad IlL
lOd • do..ea. buu.er b. IOd l.t.G 1.. lld.. lb. our
....lAo 4d to lid. a Ib All lhe dead otook ooId ..
s:"'iI prioeo ODd. _ _ """ ,...cI• .£14 100.
••• I........~ 01 b.,.... _rot.

sa

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At \he ~rd 01 B"Ib II -bird ..d
Sou L6d. Ilifte _ • ~I, 01 ,0
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Good R1'la4o '1ul ok 01."&800, &lid prompt 198 foot ......,. IIld Iaro.bo '18 Iier.d '" dafry ...,..,

-

Of BLAGRAVE STREET, WDING.

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Oaab "-oed 11 reqiUNd,

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