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LLANWRTYD WELLS. I

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KNUCKLAS. I

BUCKNELL.

ERWOOD.

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ERWOOD. On Thursday Mr J. P. Railton, veterinary sur- geon, Builth, gave an interesting and instructive lecture to the farmers of the district on "The Diseases of Sheep." Mr Railton emphasised the importance of farmers making every effort to keep their flocks healthy, not only for the farmer's own sake, but particularly at the present time for the good of the nation. He ex- plained the symptoms of some of the most important diseases that sheep are liable to, and gave very helpful instructions how to manage sheep with the view of pre- venting them becoming affected. It was altogether a very useful lecture about an animal that is far too little understood in regard to its diseases. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mr J. B. Richards (chairman), seconded by Aid. T. Williams, and supported by Mr John Evans, all praising the lecturer and thanking him for so kindly coming at his own expense to instruct the farmers on this very important subject.

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