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ABINGDON CATTLE MARKET

... there was such a display of first-rate I beasts and sheep as has rarely been seen in any market. The beasts sent by Mlr. Joseph Phillips, M1r, J. Greenaway, and Mr. W IV. Aldwoath, were ext aordinarily fine animals, and attracted - great attention, In addition ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1852
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1195 | Page: 1 | Tags: Commerce 

ABINGDON FAT CATTLE SHOW

... under 5 years old, Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, 5?. ; for the second best ditto, Mr. Josep h Phillips, 31.; IM. Aid worth, Esq., highly commended. CLASS 2,-For the best fat steer, uinder 4 years old, Mr. Joseph Phillips, 51. ; for the second best ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... in question, and when he came Up to him he was struggling with the two defendants, Joseph Phillips was tiyilng to part them, They were parted, and he, with Joseph Phillips, helped to carry the complainant home. He was very much exhausted from waint of blood ...

ABINGDON FAT CATTLE SHOW

... have ever been brought before the public notice. This remark will apply especially to the fat white heifer shewn by Mr. Joseph Phillips, which carried off the first prize in class 4. The two young heifers shewn as extra, stock, thle fat ox, two steers, and ...

CHRISTMAS SHOW OF MEAT, &c

... most attention. The first on the list was that of Messrs. J. and G. STEVENS who displayed the Hereford ox, fed by Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, which carried of a £ 10 prize at Smithfield and at Abingdon; an Hereford ox, fed by Mr. Druce, and bred ...

ABINGDON

... denote quality of nmeat, they were acknowledged to be of great excellence. We were glad again to see the name of Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, attached t a line prize beast exhibited by Mr. Daniel Faulkner, wbhbh was gealy admired. The above were ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1861
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Smithfield Club Cattle Show

... Albert. Class 7.-First prize of 161. to Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, near Wantage. Class -.-First prize of 201. to Mr. John Henry Gurney, of Catton Hall, near Norwich; second prize of 101. to Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington. SHORT HORNS. Class 9.-First ...

OXFORD FARMERS' CLUB

... nosislation of the President, were enrolled meosbers of the Club :-Mr. Robert Ilowaqe, of Ock-strect, Abingdon ; Air. Joseph Phillips, o Ardington ; and M1r. J. Turrill, of Appleford. DltriNG SHEEP. Mr. ;Mrmi introduced the subject of whtichl ie lhad pre- ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1859
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

SMITHFIELD CATTLE CLUB SHOW

... Ashtead, Surrey. Silver medal to the breeder, Mr. William Stedman, of Bedstone Hall, Ludlow.-Second prize of 101., to Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, near Wantage. CLAss 7.-First prize of 157., to Mr. Samuel Druce, of Ensham, Oxfordshire. Silver medal to ...

AYLESBURY

... of Fawler, ill his usual style; we alaso noticed the superior quality in the pens of Messrs. Inipson, Brown, .John and Joseph Phillips, William Edumonds, Rev. F. Collins, B. Castle, George Stone, and others, too numerous to ncntiai ; prices varied for sheep ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 876 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

WHEATLEY

... GLOUCESTEn.-Admington, Thomas Purser; Bats- ferd, Stephen Clark; Cainpiden, John Franklin 1iiron anl Wmin. Stanley; Clopton, Joseph Phillips; Ebrington, Beni. Fletcher; Hidcote, Richard Careless; Lemington, Wm. Davis; Mickleton1 RichardCarcless; Moreton-in-Marshl ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1858
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 882 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Birmingham Cattle and Poultry Show

... that they fully sustain the credit of the class. In Class I., Hereford oxen or steers, the first prize is awarded to Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, WVantage, for a very superior animal, of beautiful quality, very asymmetrical form, and fine bone. We particularly ...