PETERSFIELD.
RE-OPENING OF THE MARKET
THIS MARKET will be RE-OPENED on Wednesday, the 10th April inst., for the SALE OF ANIMALS, whether intended for immediate slaughter or otherwise. Persons sending animals to the market must observe the following regulations:—
- Animals may be moved to the market from any place with a licence in the form called a Store Stock Licence.
- The licence must be delivered on entering the market to Mr. William Carter, the younger, Dragon-street, Petersfield, who has been appointed to receive the same.
- No animal can be moved from the market except with a pass, which may be obtained of the said William Carter.
By order of the Divisional Committee,
JOSEPH SOAMES.
Petersfield, 3rd April, 1867.
Hampshire Telegraph —Saturday 13 April 1867
PETERSFIELD.
Agent—MR. G. DUPLOCK
RE-OPENING OF THE CATTLE MARKET.—Our market on Wednesday last presented an aspect of business and animation which it has not worn for many months past. The supply of fat stock was not large, but there was a much fuller attendance than we have seen for a long time, and we trust that the market will soon recover the high standing which it has for many years occupied in the county.
Hampshire Advertiser —Saturday 13 April 1867
PETERSFIELD, Saturday, April 13.
OPENING OF THE MARKET.—The cheering prospect of old times were again revived on Wednesday, and more than equalled our anticipation from the short notice of opening the same.A good supply of useful beasts, cows, calves, and barreners, were produced, and which met with a ready sale, altogether giving a degree of spirit and life so long withheld from the direful cattle plague.