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SHOW AND SALE OF DORSET SHEEP AT BALLYCLARE: It's standing room only!(Farming Life)
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THERE was standing room only at the 13th annual autumn show and sale of Dorset sheep in McClelland's Mart, Ballyclare, as Roslyn Moore, from the Slemish Flock at Broughshane, Ballymena, selected the prizewinners in the pre-sale show.
Her choice of champion came from the ewe lamb class winner from the Hilltop Flock belonging to Richard Currie, Ballymena.
This gives Richard's Hilltop Flock a unique double in 2002 after winning the supreme champion at the premier...
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SHOW AND SALE OF DORSET SHEEP AT BALLYCLARE: It's standing room only!(Farming Life)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; THERE was standing room only at the 13th annual autumn show and sale of Dorset sheep in McClelland's Mart, Ballyclare, as Roslyn Moore, from the Slemish Flock at Broughshane, Ballymena, selected the prizewinners in the pre-sale show. Her choice of champion came from the ewe lamb class winner from
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Brothers bow out in style.(News)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; Byline: FARMING LIFE REPORTER JAMES and John Buchanan, from Clough, Ballymena, bid farewell to their stint at pedigree sheep breeding on Wednesday night in Ballyclare Mart when their final production disperal of the Lakeside pollied Dorset flock took place. The end of the Lakeside prefix - after
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Big flap in a garden.(News)
The Mirror (London, England)
; A MAN went into his garden to feed the birds and found an emu peering at him from the bushes. Mike Regan, 57, called in the RSPCA and three inspectors finally captured the powerful Aussie bird in a tennis court after a five-hour operation. The emu was finally traced to a flock belonging to an Arab
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Hilltop Flock stock on offer at Dorset premier sale.(Farming Life)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; THE Dorset Horn and Polled Dorset Sheep Breeders' Association is one of the country's longest-established organisations, governing Britain's oldest recognised and established sheep breed - the unique and distinctive out of season, all year around lamber, but a similarity which the Dorset
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Loblaw Cos. Ltd.
Alberta Report
; When Richard Currie became president of Toronto-based Loblaw Cos. Ltd. in 1976, the supermarket chain had a value of $40 million. As Mr. Currie, 63, prepares to retire in January, Loblaw's common shares are worth $14.3 billion. Its Great Canadian Superstores introduced often-needed competition into
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RAM RAID; Thieves rustle 60 sheep from island.(News)
Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: EUAN HAMILTON RUSTLERS spirited 60 sheep away in a daring raid on a deserted island. Police are baffled by the robbery, which would have needed a large boat, a team of dogs and a truck waiting on dry land. The sheep stolen were the pick of the flock belonging to Lewis landowner Cree
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Dorset first choice for Fred.(Farming Life)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; INDUSTRIAL engineer, Fred Dowie, and his son, Willam, from Ahoghill, have been keeping sheep on their small holding in the town land of Craignageeragh on the western fringes of the Co Antrim village for the past 10 years. Initially, they kept a small flock of crossbred ewes as a wind down from the
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George Weston Ltd. (People on the Move).(Brief Article)
Private Label Buyer
; Richard Currie will step down as president and a director of George Weston Ltd. (majority owner of Toronto-based Loblaw Cos.) at May 8 annual meeting. W. Galen Weston, chairman and grandson of company's founder, to assume additional post of president. Currie was president of Loblaw from 1976 to
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Hilltop flock tops at Dorset Horn show.(Farming Life)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; THE youth membership of the Northern Ireland Dorset sheep breeders club topped the proceedings at the annual premier show and sale in Ballyclare, this week. Leading the way was Richard Currie from Ballyloughan, Ballymena with entries from his Hilltop flock. Taking the Supreme Champion was his
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Football: CURRIE IS TOO HOT FOR DOWN; AMATEUR LEAGUE 2C East Down 0 Kelvin OB 2.(Sport)
The Mirror (London, England)
; KELVIN raced out of blocks in a crucial match against East Down Winger Richard Currie evaded the off-side trap to lift the ball over the on-rushing keeper and into the back of the net after just one minute. Kelvin then proceeded to squander numerous chances to increase their lead allowing East Down
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