Newton: A finer herd of fat beasts were never sent to Christmas or any other market than those sent to Newton yesterday Messrs. Rendell and Symons offered prizes for those pronounced the best according to the judgment of Mann, of Teignmouth, who gave general satisfaction. The principal exhibitors were the Misses Carew, Haccombe; Mr. H. Pinsent, Bovey Tracey; Lord Clifford, Ugbrook, Mr B. Mead, Dawlish; Mr Furze, Torquay; Mr J. Boswell, Coffinswell; Mr W. Rowell, Teigngrace: and Miss Rendell, Buckland. The first prize for cows and heifers was won by a heifer belonging to Miss Rendell, and Bold to Mann of Teignmouth for £30. A cow belonging to Misses Carew won 2nd prize, and was sold to Mr F. Row, Newton, for £30. Five excellent steers from Misses Carew’s herd sold at £23 to £24 10s each, and six other beasts at nearly £25 each. (continues) …
[see also Western Times: Friday 9th December 1892].
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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894