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12oz. was bought by J. W. Allen, Esq. near Bury, at 3Q 

 guineas. Lot 10, fleece 3lb. 6oz. was sold to Mr. Leith, 

 at 10 guineas and a half. Lot 1 1, fleece 3lb. 12oz. of better 

 wool than the last, sold to captain Macarthur, at 15 guineas. 

 Lot 12, fleece 5lb'. 4oz. was sold to George Home Summer, 

 Esq. at 27 guineas. Lot 13, fleece 3lb. 4oz. was bought by 

 captain Macarthur, at 16 guineas. Lot 14, was sold to Mr. 

 Warren, at 15 guineas. Lot 15, a sheep at present blind, 

 fleece 4lb. ISoz. sold to captain Macarthur, at 22 guineas. 

 Lot 16, a very perfect sheep and fine fleece 4lb. 4oz. sold to 

 Sir Joseph Banks, at 20 guineas. Lot 17, a sheep having 

 the disorder called the foot rot, fleece 4lb. 12oz. was sold to 

 Mr. Warren, at 12 pounds. Lot 18, fleece 4lb. Soz. was 

 bought by Sir Joseph Banks, at 14 guineas. Lot 19, fleece 

 4lb. 12oz. very fine wool, was 3old to G. H. Summer, at 20 

 guineas. Lot 20, fleece 4lb. ooz. was bought by Sir Jo- 

 seph Banks, at 15 guineas. Lot 21, fleece 5lb. to Mr. 

 Beckingham, at 25 guineas. Lot 22, fleece 4lb. 4oz. to 

 captain Macarthur, at 21 guineas. Lot 23, fleece 4lb. 8oz. 

 to Sir Joseph Banks, at 20 guineas. Lot 24, fleece 5lb, 

 12oz. to Mr. Freeman, near Henley, at 42 guineas, which 

 finished the shearling rams. Lot 25, a full-mouthed 

 ram, which had not been used, though so expressed by 

 mistake in the bill, was sold to general Robinson, of Scot- 

 land, for 7 guineas and a half. Lot 26, a full-mouthed 

 ram, called Young Snag, four years and a half old, whose 

 sire was in as much repute among the king's sheep, as 

 Eclipse among race-horses, and who had been used in the 

 king's flock, fleece 5 Jib. was sold to G. H. Summer 

 for 18 guineas. Lot 27, a four-tooth ram, which had not 

 been used in the royal flock, fleece 7lb. 8oz. was sold to Mr. 

 Jefferson, at 38 guineas. Lot 28, a ditto, fleece 8lb. was sold 

 to Mr. Heaven, at 25 guineas. Lot 29, a four-tooth ram, 

 which was used last year in the king's flock, was sold to 

 John Proctor Anderson, Esq. at 24 guineas. Lot 30, a 

 ditto, fleece 7lb. 2oz. was sold to captain Macarthur for 27 

 guineas. Lot. 31, a good ditto, fleece 6lb. 8oz. was sold to 

 Mr. Kidd at 24 guineas, which completed the lots of rams; 

 the remaining; fourteen lots being full-mouthed ewes, which 

 had been bred from in the royal flock, and were warranted 

 good bags. Lot 32 sold to Mr. Beckingham at '9 guineas. 

 Lot 33, to Mr. Hallet, at 8 guineas. Lot 34, to Mr. Beck- 

 ingham, at 7 guineas and a half. Lot 35, to Mr. Freeman, 

 at 7 guineas. Lot 36, to Mr. Freeman, at 8 guineas. Lot 

 37> to Mr. Leithj at nine guineas and a half. Lot 38, to 



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