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yearling heifer or bullock

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TOP Barnard Castle School twins Alexandra and Matthew Stirk, 16 with their outstanding GCSE results
Stirk was a natural to volunteer as a garden mentor at the Lancaster Senior Center.
Role: Young hospital governors Michael Strange and Max Stirk with Heart of England Trust chairman Clive Wilkinson.
Mr Stirk, who takes up his new job from April 1, will be responsible for a three-strong team of agricultural banking managers in the South Wales area.
He hopes the paperwork will be completed so Stirk can make his debut in Tuesday's re-arranged match at Chasetown - last Tuesday's game was postponed under monsoon conditions.
Charlie Kershaw receives his medal from Hipperholme Grammar School head Jack Williams with Harrison Layden-Fritz (centre) and Myles Stirk (right).
Love and miss you always love Mel, Sam, Bec, Connor xxx STIRK (Walker).
Redcar Athletic Lasses also hit 6 with Lucy Stirk (3), Kelsey Pattison (2) and 1 from Chloe Copeland against Stockton who replied with 2 from Chloe Buckley and Ellie Hamilton.
The body of particle physics student Lawrence Peter Stirk was found in his accommodation at Hunters Court, Pershore Road, on March 21.
Loving mother of Terry Stirk and her husband Doug of Douglas; Debbie Swain and her husband Herb of Blackstone; Sandy Tobin and her husband Ken of Wayland; Jim Wood and his wife Lisa of Framingham and John Wood and his wife Sue of Southborough.
However, the presentations were enlightening, especially Graham Stirk's description of the Richard Rogers Partnership's scheme: the 48-storey, 225m high, 122 Leadenhall Street.
Gray, Lewis Baker and substitute Mark Stirk all had chances to increase the tally but Stourbridge gained some hope of a fightback 20 minutes from time through Phil Marsden.
Pupils receiving bronze awards were: Sophie Smith, Isabel Stirk, Jonathan Carr, Abigail Phillips, Phoebe Smith, Oliver Spear, Emma Parker, Katherine Green, Callum Mawer, Kloe Wilkinson, Harriet Beaumont, Anna Russell, Lee Baldwin, Arrandeep Gill, Ebony Nothers, Olivia Parkinson, Grace Mcandrew, Laura Fisher, Catherine Lathom-Sharp, Paul Davis, Anna Craig, Lydia Chin and Sophie Doherty.