OXFORD.
There was a large attendance at the Oxford market on Thursday, and a yarding of about 7000 "sheep, of which 4000 wero fats. The quality of the fat; sheep was excellent, several of the being extra prime. 'There was a ffood J demand, and all but three or four pens changed hands. Fat lambs sold to 20a sd, fat ewes to 19s /d. and fat wethers in ''''s 3d fire following were the principal Sa fat7ambs—A. Baxter 49 17s 4d; "R Fnsor 177. 17s; G. A. Beere, 20, 5; uT± Campbell. 118. 18s; F>lcKie 74 19s; P. Fisher. 87, 1/s; client, 19?1654d D. Clark 21, 18s5d; F. McKie. 8. 18s Id: Mrs McGdlivray, 40, 16s 6d; R. Wotberspoon o4 IGs Id: James Judson, 71, lbs Id; C. A. Brown, 22. 15s Id; E. Meyers 11. 1/s 3d; R. Freshwater, ll.W- l^-/----23, 14s 7d; client. 89. 17s 2d; C. Sharman. 21, 16s Id: T. Home, 14 14s lOd, 12. 17s 3d. 103 19s: R. Wothwspoon. 39, 17s stf: Jas. Clark, 73. 18s 8d; T. Jones, 90 IBj lid; A. N. Cedormon, 152, lfis Id: B- Gl f, w 16s lOd, 66, 19s sd; T. Powell 100. 18s 7d; H Martin, 41, 20s 4d: D Hnwke 107. 19s 2d: J- Alien, 24 1/; lOd; H. Martin. 581 18s Id; M. Mulliean, 100. 17s 8d: C heaxy, 42, LSs 2d; E. Lassen, 261. 20s od; P. HThompson, 175, 18s Id; John Cross, 100, 17s 4d; F. J. Meyer, 83, los 9d; J. G. Bonisch, 81, los. Fat ewes—For John Wells, 46. 16* Gi; G. Thompson. 29, 17s 2d; client. 122, 36s 4d; A. J. Wotherepoon. 46 17s 6d, 32, 15s lOd: R. B. Dalley. 1/ 16s 9d: R. Wotherspoon, 14, los 6d: A. Baxter, 10, 17s sd: client, 26 14.-> 10d; C. Ferry, S3. 17s. 38, los 3d. 1_ 13s 7d; H.Martin, 12, 17s M; F. Proffitt, 23, 14s 8d; J. Clark, 16. 16s 3d; R. Fritwater, 10. 17s 7d. 80. 19s 7d; E. Dally, 19, los lid; A. Menkes, 43. 13s 4d; E. M. Mulligan, 16, 17s 7d; F. Home. 75. 19s 4d. Fat wethers—J. B. Beere, 22, 22s 3d; T. Cardwell. 58. 18s: J. McGratli. i 5, 18s 7d, 117. 15s 10d: Mrs McGillivray, 8, 16s 9d; P. Fisher, 22. ls--10d; E. Skurr, 4 19s 9d: K. Feary. 46, 28s 7d: C. F P nrv\ 3, 21s Od; A. Menzies. 20. 20s l<i •* F 14, 18s 2d: A. Wbvto 67 22s 3d: J. Allan, 61, 14s 7d, 14," 16s; and J- Cross, lid, i 21s id. ...
Stores—About 3000 were yarded. Forward four and six-tooth wethers sold to 18s 7d: do. store, lbs 7d; two-tooth wethers, lis 9d; mixed sexes, storo lambs. 13s 9d to l4s 9d; forward lambs to los 7d; sis and eight-tooth ewes in lamb, to 18s 3d.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 13
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