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s H E n r n r s B A N D R Y . 



The carcass c\ thn improved South-down, faltod, may be put down 

 at «'i^hteen to twcuty-five pounds the quarter. Mr. Mcliitire killed, 

 as before stated, a cross-breed Cotswold and South-down wether last 

 year, that weiirhed, dressed, with the head on, two hundred and ten 

 pounds. He sold one very recently that weighed about one hundred 

 and seventy-live pounds. Mr. Bement's price for fourteen — all he 

 has for sale — South-down ewes, a year old this spring-, which have 

 not been tupped, is twelve dollars a head; and a buck to accompany 

 them at the same price. Mr. Mclntire's price for ten ewes that will 

 have lambs in April, is seventeen dollars a head, and will put in a 

 good buck at same price. This statement is made for the benefit of 

 readers not residin<r in the neifrhbourhood of flocks of sheep of this 

 kind The demand for all kinds of improved sheep is increasing, 

 4nd will increase in the south-west. 



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