"NOT TO BE PUT DOWN."
THE AGRICULTURAL HOUSE. ' Colonel Garnett, cpeaking at the Wensleydale Show, Englaud, said tho ogriculjtrtval horse indjspensable.to the'farmers, and whs' not' : t'o-bo?pu't r down by the motors. But he would like to tell them, as an Englishman to .Englishmen, that there was bno typo of horse which was absolutely indispensable to Groat Britain, and yet that that horse v.-as going out of the country as fast as it possibly could. He.alluded to the horse that was necessary for the purpose of. war, , the' horse that could carry a soldier to victory. That type of horse was bred by. the farmer, and yet it was going out of the country to Germany, Austria, Italy, and, in fact, all over the Continent.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1016, 4 January 1911, Page 8
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