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MISCELLANEA. 
Baker, Geo. 
Bowles, Robert 
Braby, Edward 
Chamberlain, Fred. 
Cherry, F. C. 
Cherry, Arthur 
Clark, Edward Thos. 
Coleman, John (Tilshead) 
Dawtrey, John 
Daws, Harry 
Dean, Samuel 
Dick, William 
Dunsford, John 
Ernes, William 
Field, William 
Fowler, Abraham 
Gabriel, E. N. 
Godwin, W. J. (Birminghai 
Gowing T. W. 
Goodw'yn, Edmund 
Henderson, Alex. 
Henderson, Alex. B. 
Heraud, W. W. 
Hill, George 
Hunt, Robert L. 
Hutton, Robert 
Hutton, Josiah 
Kent, W. H. 
King, Francis 
Lee, John S. 
Mayer, Thos., sen. 
Mayhew, Edward 
Meginnis, W. 
Percivall, William 
Pritchard, Richard 
Robinson, William 
Salter, Geo. H. 
Sew r ell, Joseph 
Simonds, Jas. B. 
Skelton, Richard 
Smith, William 
Sparrow, H. W. 
) Spooner, Charles 
Tegg, George 
Turner, James 
Turner, Thomas 
Varnell, G. W. 
Vines, Richard 
Wadlow, Chas. H. 
White, George. 
Horse Fairs. 
Several important horse fairs have recently been held in the 
northern counties, at which the prices of every description of horses 
were fully 7 and 8| per cent, higher than at the last spring fairs, 
and on that occasion they were considered unusually high. The 
largest dealers acknowledge that they are unable satisfactorily to 
account for the fact. At Dumfries, Wigton, Carlisle, Preston, and 
several other places, the first class of horses, consisting of hunters, 
carriage-horses, and hacks, were sold at prices ranging from £30, 
£40, £50, and £60; and in a few instances as far as £70 and £80, 
and upwards, were given for very superior animals ; there also be- 
ing a very brisk demand by the largest dealers from almost every 
district in the kingdom. Old coachers and other aged horses met 
with ready sale amongst the farmers at figures ranging from £10, 
£12, £18, and £20. Strong heavy horses, suitable for railway, 
warehouse, and other draught purposes, were in great demand, and 
sold for £20, £25, £30, and £40 each. The few high-bred horses 
and poneys shewn were all sold . — Morning Chronicle. 
