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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, October 13, 1917. Pg 9
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Title | Saturday, October 13, 1917. Pg 9 |
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Date | Saturday, October 13, 1917. |
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READING
OXFORD GAZETTE NEWBURy
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
BDISBIBE IN TAPISTRY
"
LONDON
F,RlDAY
AND
!1'HE AUcTIdN MART
PAPER. SATURDAY
SUNNINGDALE
RED CROSS DA) ON
EVENING
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
HE GOLF LINS
CENTRAL NEWS s;;c--;,L WAR SEA-VJCE
BRITISH OFF C AL
We attacked th s mOrn n.o on a front of about
'x m 181 north oast of YltfeS
e~o t ed mak ou
suUsfaet(:ry
THE
BOROUGH
OF
YESTEBD.A.Y
HENLEY
Marke.t fi m
(By relegraph)
Engll!b tore au
a.nd A.mer ea.a.
wheat. firm ro n (lountr) and Amer citn Bour
firn
Gnnd ng b&rlcy slâ¢â¢dy M<UiS . l<Jody
BrIt sh P I\tc n 1 Arn OT CtlO olllot.~ firm
M a ze
fia
P~... firm
Lent Is nommaJ
Ra IJ
fell hllav y du ring the n OhL
until Monday next..
GERMANY AND SWEDEN
COPENHAGEN
8 ant ng
n the
Soc 011 Democrat
M
wr tas tn ll t though
the
ay cement
Impo t of G o nan pota o et w
c-gard no
b nefit Sweden
Imm&d ate y It w mak e t e elat ons ~ th t e
bo ge lUlls mClf O d ffieu t ilte
Two t (lusantl
t on.,; of JLlga maya $0 be expeetod
No nfor
mat on S ot.talnab (! OfJ8 d ng the com pen anon
Sweden ,to give Ge many
FORE ON SP ES CAUSE F RES IN
NORWAY
COPENHAGEN
F
MYSh ous h Oh Y susp C CUI fi es n No way
cant nue.
Two extenSolve
es 0 eu ed on
Thu rsday on n bunke eoa depot a nd olho n
sawm
A t 0 d no
0
PI)
0 sta men
the
f os we e undl)ub ted y tau od by fo et gn sp fS
UNDESIRABLES TO LEAVE NORWAY
New No wegia.n aw has been passod
und er
wh ch 20000 persons w II bo sent out 01 the
toun ry
BOMBING BY NAVAL AIRCRAFT
Adm al y Commun qu e
and
an
no. a
a cat
Sp a app e ho k at' od 0 ne
tu ned $afe y
MARKBr
THE PREMIER S L BEL ACTIONS
Th e P em ers bo
ha nge T eg aph
Compa nY
Gaze c
a nd
Tho
noun eed 0 be sett ed
on 1 uesday
DEATH OF DUKE OF WURTEMBURG
AMSTE R DAM
F day
A Sluttga t tel eg r am announces the death of
Ph ip Duke of Wurt6mberl} eldest membe of
th e R oy
H ouse
The Grocer and his
Tea Customers.
~T
FRIDAY
LONDON CORN
Our t oops ara
pro!lross
9
OCTOBER 13, 1917."
===
A
A LITTLE FAMINE
LMOST a Tea Famme'
Everyone '1 short of Tea
Hardly any good Tea In the
market
The Grocer'. cwstomera
abuse h.m.f he cannot supply them
They abuse h.m .f he does 8upply
them w.th the sort of Tea that
people are bUYing Tea'8 hke gold
for scarc.ty People buy any rubbISh and blame the grocer
Better to cllange, for a while to
coffee Not qu.te the same comfort
In .t a8 Tea , but the next best thmg
Cheaper too fragrant and refreshIng ,and no famme
Better good coffee than poor Tea
18 Salmons adVice
Salmons Agents will supply all the
good 1 ea that Salmon Ltd can got
for them No other T he Salmon
label has always stood for good
Tea Rather than sell poor Tell
Salmon Ltd wlil sell no l ea
Rather than drink poor Tea
Salmons customers should a rlnk
coffee
Salmon. Coffee net weight
quarter pounds 6d IS With Salmons
Agents All the Te.~ w c S C II we
we guarantee All the Coffee w e
sell we gUll.antee Salmons T e11 ,
Salmons Coffee
One f Itln one
pnnclple Sell good or sel! nothmg.
READING WOMEN S
RE CH STAG ADJ OURNED
Salmon Ltd.
Rt ohsta g has adJou ned unt I O£cemb er
The
5th
NEW LIBERAL ASSOCHTION
GERMAN RAILWAY REST RICT ONS
The Go man papt-f's , e U 0 co mp a n15
yard ng ra way passe ng er r est ct om wh
t.I enounced as a ttiijoth Cl too go ous
EX KING CONSTANTINE
GE N EV A
en
Packet Tes D ealers at Wholesale,
Readmg 13th October 1917
e-
are
F day
Ex King COflst a t ne travei nO as Duk~ of
iCl"pn rta as a r y~ and $ stay ng at the Hott}
NattoniIJ
M
HUMBERT AND BOLO PASHA
PAR S
M
F
g Now thIS season IS agam 011
Humb ert an lClUnces n
that he has
Pasha
epa d a
th e
Jou oal
money advancetl by 8 00
UI,
I am mightily thankful to the
Powers t!.at be and to our Forces
among wbom are many of our
asSiltanb and tbree of my brotbers
to be ahle to linn ounce t!.e
anDual
MICHAELMAS SHOW and SALE.
of FARM FIELD and MECHANICS
CLOTHING BOOrs aod OUI FIfS,
for the 41st time.
£105
£100
q We bave taken
many moot!.,
ID
careful preparatton and bad much
consld.rahon on the part of
manufacturers who have known
us for many yean aod wbo hIVe
gwen us perbaps even more
tban our ,bore of bmlted supphes
All thIS has enabled us to offer
ROAD,
lANGSTONS STANDARD VALUE
at very httle IDcr....d cost
TAILOR
q Tbe Mlchaelmoâ¢â¢how taku place at
WEST STREET CORNER ONLY,
FAVOURITES
PARTY
and I regret that OWlDg to paper
rutnetions we are not able to
send out our usual Mlchaelm.. ' Mml
-THOR"o
Tbe XMAS LETTER RACK
CJI
a n"",
F om
P'"
5.. 0<1
We are pubhshlng ID December a very
chormlDg letter rack tbe picture belDg
a most fase.nating subject
As the supply IS hmlted Will our regular
Mlchaelmas Customers please reguter
their names and addre"u " tth t!.e
assl-tanls wbo serve them?
For
LANGS fON
SONS,
and
Edward E Langston
BERKS ASSIZES
T h o ~~ (I S open nt.
for!\l
J st.K!C Atku
fo
'Lbo fo1 o
t,
II.
ng p so e
B
have been
_
Goo ge W J non B(>.â¢at h of Cho! C3
c ha gc :l v th D a ns bugb t.o
Albert Dr 08 -and Can:l<li o.n trOD s
CAKES aDd SCONES made WIth
Dunlop s POLIENTA(Malze) FLOUR
charged
ndecency (adJo 1rIl6 from In t A lffi aâ¬s)
W 11 am Alla.n Bn. ow n of Bulwe1 Bu be t. s
G oon charged w
deceDe)
W1
Hn.l'T Gl'n.trc~ of
cba.rged Wltb to ~ry
"Beeclmm
R efJ u re 6s.!i La.t d or Ba Lter
Road
===
PHEASANTS If1JJr1EROUS
CORN ..d COAL MERo/ANTS,
OXFORD ROAD READING.
IN
BERKSHmE
NEWBURY MARKET PLA CE SALE
Tn o unAT
SERGT MASTER-'UlLOR
LEWIS
Il
.v_~','."~'~:.
r~;::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;
SCALES.
HaVIng taken over the business of
the late
Q
HENRY MARTIN
we are
a pomtion to undertake con
traots to adjust Scales, Weights
and M=res.
RlPAJRS
4
Spea.!dy
JOHN WILDER,
YII!IJ)., HALL FOUNDRY
IOu ml...... -....ut from the Alcade)
l\IW)lNG,
Cont ooed from Previous Column
Ipitctiuresque boQSe Soutbwark Ca.thedral the
Tower ai!.d"the Abbs:v and I50me of the groat
prua.ccs hat then boriiered the ver are pI tnly
dlebone
sc.e n ble
The then
outlying
Villages
Mary
Islington
Hackney
Padd
Jigtonof llimp
stead Ii.6nSmgton Chelsea and Fu1ha.m (often
masquerading UDder qua. nt spelling) aro rod
ca.ted merely by the 'f TellpectlvA churcheS and
the Thames flows W1.tb great volume unchecked
by any br dge between :that of London and that
of Kingston COinrng nmrer o ur ow fastnesses
we see Windsor Ca.sUe W'Jth mnumera.ble toW'&ra
I\nd b; enclOeed pa.rka. Etnn (6pelt of CO\ll'SEt.,
Eatonl Chalfont st. G lea where ths memory
of Mi ton at II li..DseI'S and Denha.m where they
The deft.th took p ace at Read n g Barneb on
Ocklber 7th a.£te: 8. bt er l1nâ¬S& or Se gf.
Master' Tao lor S LewiS Deccnood who was 41
veal'S of 1lR:9 V. as the son of the la.tu Mr John
Lew 6 of Exet er t a"l'c ler fo th firn of MeS6Ts
J u. d G Ros
H o nd secn 17,\ )Ml'S fUl VlOE!
and 0 ned u p n tho R fie B gado mtb wh c h he
served n t e Boer '?; n.r On moh I sa.t on be reo
lO ned t1 e Co ours nnd
nee the ontb eak ot
war he I a.s been stat ODed at tl e Depot as ser
gea.nt ma.."Il<! t..-u 0
He was bnried w tb ro
t.n.ry bono l'S at St Goo-rge s Cemetery on Tues
day afternoon the esco t cans sting 01 NCO s
a d men of the R oya. Be ks a.nd Do detachment or
the RAM C AbJor T J
Wheb e be ng n
ch&t ge of h e pa.rade Berg Clru-kc fr(lm Ports
month attended on beha,lf of tho 3rd Battalion
Rovs. Be k" to wh ch d!!CS&sad was farnlerly at,..
t.ac hcd The regimental band
under &nd
master Wh te headed the p rOceSSIon The coffin
whJ.Ch was covered h } Do U n on ;Jack WR8 borne to
t he came o6l'v on a ~un ClIloTT age The Rey W H
Ha. per offiClated both at the church where the
fiNt pt'Irhon of the b lTtl\1 serv ce wns read and
at the gr.q.v,!",; de '1'1 e hymn
Br ef 1 fe 18 hero
o t pnri 1m WIl.6 Rung n the ch reb a.nd at tbe
graves de Now he IaDourct s ta.6k 8 0 er
the
band aooompMlymg At the concll:l8]on of the
seTVlce the Last. Poet
was sounded
The
lam 1y rno mel'S were
Mr and Mrs J A
Lewis ot B rtrllngham (brpthor a.nd ~l' In la.w\
Mr and Mrs J D Veon (br.other n law and
8~r) &Dd deoe6Eied 5 only c.1rild
Goor~na..
LeWlS -a.gad.o
The tloral tn1mtes neluded a
wre",th from the decea.eed II 1 tUe daughter To
her IJaddy n fuI11ength cross fiOIn Ute relation!'!
and WTeathti fl'om the sergea.nt8 mess, the baDd
and 14 and 'MISS DOl'S
M'OltTIME R.
play golf
To a01Qne nterest.eQ n th8lr oounty or 11
the cunous and labonoua nrt of tapestmr we8.VUlg.
or espeCIally n both these mapa. cannot fa 1 to
be a dol ght Chie:ft,. I th nk they a.re 8 gnifiC8J1t
of. the ealm Of a day so oJ en from our own
There s 6OfnethlDg. na I $& d n.t start ng ahn.os&
Eastern n the P81lnBtakmg ndustry that produceci
them rcsa~dJess of the hour and he st';lT1ee an
nornm The Victona and Albtnrt Museum oon
tains countless examples of the bonutifJll
ClIll10US and rare 10 all directiOD6 of } um&D en
liAB.VJ'.ST PliSTTVAL
-On Sunday ha.r.vest feafivnl
t:OnlJ'fCgn.t on The preflC' b(lr wns the R~v Hen J
John Trevor A rull aho r _iavo an lDlpre8e ve
renJennE of the anthnn
0 l:'1 e thlmke unto
toe Lord. ThG 001 action whi h wag sent to
R.oyaJ 13erks Hospital amonnt3d. to £7 3s lila
dea'foOur hot t hold>! nothmg I belove of. a '1 h s was n a.ddltion to ne1ltr~ £34 ra 8ed at St
fuller 6l~fiea.nec than these woofS woven these Mary 15 Church on the S nduy prev ous From
two hUndred yee.rs and more ago &lid to-day ex the ~t tim. l\J1tll E&etor 1918 the eVOlWlg
hibiad II> our
WOlIderUIi _
tna
........ ,.,u
be'lWd "" St. JOG.
To the Editor of the &ad ng Maroury
Me&!J1'I!; D ll.y &nd Po kiT s ehtl' ell tnt' t h e abo,.e
a.nd Ucrks CoUDt)'" Paper
sa.lt) c ompr sed. 630 hend of poultry 40 rabb 18 4.2
S r Mr MaJden n your 188ue of October 6th
<l ucks 16 ge'ese ? 370 Dew It ] eggl5
bu tel'
STRRATLEY
r tes of t.be rartty of pheasants and parl:ridaetl
hono) app es "nd 126 QLe 01 d~d !I ock Best
It, may b e i'K) n tho d18t c t w h which he 8 DC
quality ch ckens mada from 8s to 8s 4d ⢠couple
The ttehocleh ldren dllnng the p ast; forbl gl t cock
quamte<l, but t s by no mMns so n BerkshIre
ereL~ 7p; to 85 II. flOUP e hen ~ 2s to as 3d
If he VlS ted ilie country 6. rew m les west; of have been oollechng horsCH!hostn ts fo m n
each
du<!kl n~ 65 4d to 7 ~
1M
1\ coup f'l
Pn.ngbourne be would still see large numbers T hey tlons work: and on W-f)linesdav t be wOlgh t wa.s
45 2d to 68 d 0. eo r e
rhere wa..~ va ry I UJe
were by no mea. s kilJed down lut SeE\.90D n.nd .,ell over a. ton
PARISH Co NC O: -A JU Mtin .. of the oounCJl1\/l.6 demand (or the geese "hicl were of very poor
no r estnction was p aced on tbeU' breed ng {I do
hnld m the schoolroom on MondA
The memool"S qultl tv Rn.bb 9 al ve made b Bd Lo a~ 6d
not metm artiflClll.l1y reared' . 1 wnte tb s so tnnt present Wf!1"e Messrn IT W l\. Rt)SC()6 (ehil. r
e ach d tto deM. h B« to Il S C3Ch Three lots
t should not be nfeTTed th-at crops are or have man) E T Hatt A Buckwell 3.1 d .A. 1 0l"0Ck of
eggs so d tit & 2d a. doz en II.nd tbf!l rema. nder
boon free from the depr'edatiOIl8 of wmged gQ.nl~ tho Rev E. J Gilltl. m and M
1: Sannci(\iS not pnoes va ng from 3s 3d to 3s 6d n. d ozen
Dl~
â¢
cleork ) Mr A Wll.tkin 1 ad res sp od as co In
ch c k egg6 38 7 a. £loze
Some h gb priccs were
Yours *rnly
c n o snd OT~rsoo
l\f r Ra. y Sa n<lers boat- obW en 0
he. fUl'ruturo
hell t..o! of draw ers
bn ler l\ :LA nom ne.ted or th o laUe officC' a I mn.k
COUNlI'RYMAN
ng £Q l as and £1 13s burM £9 l"'s 6d
October 9tb 1917
for Ch.e other the nnmoo of h\o gantlemn we G
Imbm ti:ad \. lett.o from tho Bmd;field Rnm 1 d n ng rnon ~"U to £.4: ] .s rKl &nd two tr.pa &180
~==
D 5tnct Callnrnl w th e.ference to n. Slte for 8. found p ch&OOrs Next Thursday being etn'
puhlic not ce bo.... rd wa.s COns dared a.nd a f'IOSl d~y the 3 uctianeGt'f; M e hold nil h e r sa.kI In the
CURRENT RVliIOlJR.
t on choso
/luat on ma.rt 6dJo D ng tlle r offiooa
FROM
PUNCH
A ma.n. Just under militarv aBe WIth .seven
W A. LLlli'GlIORD
BASINGSTOKE C ~TTLE MARKET
children 8 ordered to Jom u~ - Weekly DlB
WEDXESDAY
pn.tch
Such precoruou8 parentage must be d sA8BJ8T.LVT OvluuiEER. -At II. ... tting of th o.
At
the s.aJe yard of Hugh E
Raynh rd a.nd
couraged
Borough J ustiec~ on W e dnc.<;ds. Mr W J Rod
⢠â¢
ford wu aPPOtnted aas stant overseer for the fOllT Sons Ltd 1.1 ere :\"3.5 & 8uP'P1 y of 54 fa.t beasts
00" fa-I. sheep and la.mbs 6..1 b ead of
Lod8'E!r' (:whd bas numbered his Jump!t of suga.r pa S~8 D the town
he fe 1'1 nnd stare cattle 16 fa.t. cal es 29 ....,ldln."
WIlli lead pencil)
Oh, Mrs JA.l'V'1& I am tlI1
ST
MARY 8 CHUR.CH - The
OCt.a"B of the
.bl. 00 find numbe... 3 7 and 18
ded o~t on festival was celebrated &t thlB cl re h cal es 70 f~t p gs 2() lol~ of oooitry Q-nd
on Sunday whcn tho. p ~&Cbcr n the mo rn ng "nos ancomi dead f1\rm stock A cfeat'lUloo was read Iv
E&l'MSt Lady
Of ooune I undel'6ta.nd: men the Arehdeac<ln or O:rJord Uld m th o ovon ng the n ad o of tl C S PT'll) of fa li 6a.ttle at fOUl lut
eek s ro.t.es rhe f. ~ sh&eP pe )fi "'ere well
must dnnk While domg 'sUM bot and heavy Rev C A. Raymond fortn er y V ca.r of B Gy
work. But must It be neer? Ca.n t they drink The l'!IIst n",med was rector of St M;a.:ry s 30 yea" fi led tI e £le mand be DB lJ:ood &nd t.hfl uJUCfl up
wa.te.r'P
"go and 1 e took tho opport ruty of roferTlJlg to held 'M lah cows sold at Jr1gb Prices WIth 110 qUick
Meehan c
Yes ady they CJ..N dr nk water the nterest he st U t.6ok m the {l8.l'lSh a.s roll fill dcm&nd Sto e ca.ttlc w ore a. short entry and
Fat cal.,.M
but (conAdenti&llv) t .~. em 10 gtddy
to the. foundntJon or the chord on U!I pre~ent met n c efll't"nce W'lth a btlek trade
!nt..e in the 1"th cenn r
The collect OWl durmg continue deo.a.r SuckMn of good hroeedlog lOki
olttrcmtll) we. I Fat hogs and 1'>Orken met an
A CON8mliU"U Pot
t h e day W"er~ for th e D DCessn Fund
~ Icellent market w th aD a.d""noe in
priMa
Ia t sale now M start
Ru1 n~ "I'I\.lue~ Best fat beMt.1! Hid to J5+d lb
Ye&-lt? WM all clear &t 9.3)
I}nfl QUftl tv CI lito 12d t.o 14d lb beat Cat 8"."
Good on em r J elt; ga.ve my ole mIlD' tUDe
In.mh IRld to 20d lb
2nd quality ditto
t.o 8lt .IS final
⢠⢠..
DRulI OJ' u.:. F ;r CURN OK -It S With doep
\0 1&1 Ib I.t o.Iv.. Hd Ib r.t hoB" .. d
r~g ret that we have to tulnounce the death of> por",,,. "6s to:Us per BOOre
FROM THE 'WINDSOR MAGAZINE
Mr Fredk Jo hn Cnrruck WhlOh oak pla.r..e ot
Ere coOkie, there 6 aJ! a ci8Meue J.D my the early age of 409 &t n ~ley Lodge SnUo,\\:
.101>
field fLitor a long lInes,. pat ent!) horne He
DRACKNEJ L M.AR.E:ET
TUUIlSDA.'!'
Well wot do you ezpeot--the whole bloommg WIl6 the Gnly FlUrv wg_ eou of t he 1ft e Thowa.s
pa;etetf
Curll.lck of Standen Man61' Fann Hungerford
At ?Le8Sr>8 H'unton and Son is
MUJ.
â¢â¢â¢
~me 16 yenr.. ago the deceased moved to G LZQ.I "ere numerous hua. tnaluded a
number Of
!'ride for b.... quaH-,.
I seem to 'k:rw)w yoar et from "h oh fl\rlU he re-tired a.t Michaelma.s unfin shed o.nnna.la
laSt OWIng to fadIng health Well known and ~howed a slu.ht ad"U1oe on late pMO" ud â¢
h ghly esteemed for b B bpnght oharaotar and
"0
kllid d 9p06 tOll he mll be gl"8l U) m Med by a ~ood O~llol'aMC was madre Sheep aDd Pl. W'e1'e
large C rele of fnends The fun Mal took place n fail' numhllri with 6 brlek demand B9t tat
'{)n Mondn) at Hungorford ..] ere be wn& laJd UJ~ortl,,"n he fon and I'tee,. mftde fro", £81 to
to 1'(\8t n tho {am Iy grave. the> a.rvu~e be ns 001
I!~ond an mall! lro" £m. to £28 bln'M
⢠â¢
d.ucted by tbo lte - lones c urob! OIl.lItOO by oa in a.nd bfllfeH to tali C41"'1I arit eUti a ~
HoLchkles Gunner
tie Rov T~ LI R co V,.,.... or Shlnftold Tho trode veil bre<l W8&nulC â¢â¢i... beln,
guns mo.te 1
wroo.tbs w ra nu OrOll!l a nd beuutifu
Al.ucb {1 ft I' Jont calvf!ll n ade up t.o £5 7'f! 8d
1.IlI6.
How tzar Gunner
8ympathy 11 felt for his slflters
tJ e r grent weaner~ 80s to D'J!'I SI o_ep Fat teS" trorn 70.
m&n. lop-not P,lAym
berea. e.ment fhe funoml QrTflJlRementa
61 to 9(" 'a~ lAmbs to £8: t.t ewe ⢠⢠to ...
oewm ...achine I
carried oot br.... M09Bra lI~1as UDdIer the super P1l& 110 r.tbe" bfltt.el' P:U'Pplv POTkerl _nl .. _ fI'OID
..iaioo. of )b Fcm!ha.m
Câ¢â¢ tlnued In Ntd etlam.~
â¢
·..
7o!:lMk
semcas \Â¥.ere held lD St. John s Church The
p reacher In the mol'DlDg was t he Rev Sir Ednlun
Mowbr), In the even g there W8.lS n. cr()wd9d
the mak nil
DUNLOP'S,
â¢
...w.,
"'_1'8
FARMERS and OTHERS
woo
HAY
bil.,e
or
STRAW
iELEASED FOR SALE BY MILITARY AIITHORJTJES
&to
lD't'lted to
offer their RICKS 10
WAtTER
PARSONS & SONS,
Of BLAGRAVE STREET READING
Good
pr ee.!!l
qtJ
e.k
cleU&IlC4
settlement g ~n
Cash advanood il requi.rod..
aDd
(I
Olll pi
(Continued from Pravlous Co "mn )
7& to £Jj lOs hog~ £6 1 s 6d t.o £ 14 ra t so. .
toO £l!J lOs and ~ oro P 8S 22s 6d to 5lti
One
hUDdred a;nd fort)' 6ve 0 oil 01 poul t.ry wer~
pennoo hens mak ng up f,o 4-f! 6d cockere ls tn
5Il., Od
For ty n ne l oU. of (!ggl'> wer e offered
(:-J 550) uera.g hg 38 lld per dozeD
~mSSRS RUG'B E RAY NBlRD ,1';"1) SO~S
LTD ANNUAL SALE OF ~rORE SHEEP
AND CATTLE.
This annuol spec 1101 6& (l W3.6 old at Duir.a
!ltore on Monday wbeD " largo oomp6l\y at
Carmers d ea.Jers eu, a.t1eDded from . 11 part.. .0
moet ⢠' .pply of 824 head of â¢â¢tt.k> .nd I il44
atore. ahi!tep a.nd lambs Sheep met w Ih a ketn
eompet.H on a.t a.n IMivanoe n n 006 Tbl) trade
tor ~Je ei~ .Iy for the beat. c1&!, b e (era a nd
ateen VÂ¥ e ..oellent IIld a. clearance was TINCt. c-a11y made YCUD8 abortborn b ulle were n do.mMld and a.gaJu here good breadiag h&d th e ad
'f'MIfIaRe In PMea. The foUowlnl lilltUTeli enn be
reoorded u the relUlt of ale" - Sboep
E wes
86. \0 79. RODIAI Down lomb, 00. 7& 68.
JIJIs to 630 ...... bred lamb. 460 6d to os. 6d
DUn" stock bulle
£3f Jas £26 17,. 6d
lm o£l9 19.. £IU So 6d £18 10, to
£12 61 Store ca.tJije Buren aowa ranpd froll
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£11110 ... ~t7
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