1782. 



NORFOLK. 



Alfo two large, but not fat, (leers, weighing 

 together about one hundred ftone, fold for 

 twenty pounds ten fhillings, which is only 

 four fhillings and a penny a Hone. 



Alfo fix two-year-olds, good meat, but not 

 finifhed, and weighing about thirty ftone each, 

 for fix pounds twelve fhillings a head; about 

 four fhillings and five-pence a ftone. 



Cows and calves, in good demand; fold from 

 three to fix pound. 



Lean two-year-olds worth from fifty fhil- 

 lings to four pound. 



Yearlings (now near eighteen months old) 

 from forty to forty-five fhillings. 



It is notorious, that there are very few fat 

 bullocks in Norfolk this fpring ; owing, it is fup- 

 pofed, to the unkindlinefs of the weather, and 

 to the bad quality of turneps, which, it is 

 faid, are this year thicker-fkinned, and of a 

 weaker quality, than ufual. 



There were not twenty "right fat" bul- 

 locks in the fair: the few that have been finifti- 

 ed this fpring have been fent to London ; the 

 markets there having been very good. 



Bullocks fold laft Monday in Smithfield for 

 upwards of five fhillings a ftone, and they 

 have not fetched lefs than that price for feve- 



ral 



105. 



FAIR OF 

 WALSHAM. 



BULLOCKS 



AT 

 TURNEPS. 



