THE WORLD'S/MOST EMINENT BRFCDER ■OF LINCOLN SHEEP. A'o-one'will, gainsay that to Mr. Henry Dudji'npt, of 'Eiby- Grove, England,' belongs the •xalttfd' position of- being ■ tho most, famous ireoder of Lincoln sheep in the world at the ircsent time. The'performances of the Kiby 3r6ve"liincolns ill Ui'e show 'and; silo" rics 'in •eoeiit -years will 50 down to history. , - r The views and experience-of. Mr. pudding on ill questions -nfFcctiiifj sheep management :'annot therefore fail to be.of .interest to every I'dmirer of - the .ovine race. It must always .bo ■rimembercd that .110' man ever, gets to the ;top n'-'atav line without carefully, testing everyhintr "which'-might tend to help, him 'in.-the idvance. Besides bone, symmetry,, and general it'fle* a' good 'fleece of wool-is indispensable to ;hW;off a «.h'cep'. to the best advantage; It may 10■-taken, for granted-that ,to t.hi 3. fact .Mr. 3iicldin? is, and always has been,, fully aliye. Chat, the improvement of the- growing fleece tas bectricarelully considerftd -by him'is clearly ■videnced in the letter written to Messrs.luibell Bros. <Ltd.). of Newark, re their Imiroved" I'owder. Dip! a few weeks before- Ins iroatest,. sale ring triumph '.in- July of last rear,- 'when, he. received the record - pfice -of 450 iguine'as -for- a -two-tooth ram. In it- he tote*- that, lie "cannot speak too highly of. its luo,lity for killing filth, .preventing the attack if 'maggot fly,-'and 'improving-'the fleece of 'T'sheep dip about which the leading breeder if Iringvool sheep in ' the world sneaks in erms of ■ such. unqualified : praise should be l'sert on every farm and station. throughout he length aiid breadth of the land. 6010. .
Messrs. J. H. . Bethune and Co. announce in n our "auctioncolumns t.bnt, oil Wednesday, (an 15, at 2.30 at' their rooms, under instructions from 'Mr. J. .Andrews, thoy will-sell ,wo splendid adjoining blocks of' freehold aaid easehold land, Willis, and Abel Smith Streets: l'he freehold has an area of 33.92 perches, and fronts a. 12ft. right-of:wny, known as Wickens Une off Abel Smith .Street. On the land stands n dwelling of 5 rooms, two-storey workshop,' engine and boiler-house. and stable. _ the leasehold block is approached by a Tfivnght-if-way from Willis Street,, and also has a frontage to Wickeri? Long. Ob this Iftt ni© a'- six-roonied residence, also a t.wo-si:ovey workshop and cooperage. ■ The above property will be first, offered as one lot, together with the engines and machinery now in the workshop, but if not sold in this manner the two lots will be put up separately. The auctioneers draw the special attention of. business men, i builders, and others, to this sale j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 3
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