The grazier and Phadrick Murray then bent their steps to Owen Connor's house, where the wedding was held.
It was one day in autumn, after a lapse of about two years, that the following conversation took place between a wealthy grazier from the neighboring parish, and one of our hero's most intimate, acquaintances.
His reports were glowing of the country passed through generally; from snow-topped mountains to level plains, watered with permanent streams and rivers, fitted for immediate occupation of the grazier or farmer.
The English grazier demanded of his Parliament protection against the free importation of food, denounced by him as a "nuisance.
I have not done much justice to your appointment of me as a parson, and when I come to play the grazier it will be still worse; even in this disguise of a plain countryman I make a poor performer; I fear I shall disgrace the boards.
I know but little of thisgrazier craft to bear an examination.
Now, it is found by experience, that one grazier and his family can manage two thousand acres.
Further down, near Axbridge, I overtook a grazier who was jogging into Wells upon his sleek cob.
Upon the sight of this weapon, the grazier turned about and ran off, till he came up to a Scotchman who was guarding his herd, and out of whose hand the former snatched a good ash-stick, about four feet long.
The grazier then fell to work with his stick in such a style as I never before witnessed.
Nobody called the grazier a coward, because he did not stay to oppose his fists to a pointed and cutting instrument.
Having drunk a glass of wine together, they began to talk about business, and the grazier being obliged to go into the market to sell some beasts, desired Doyle and his companion to stay there until he returned.
He was, as he said himself, the son of a very rich grazier in Norfolk, who dying when he was but a year old, he afterwards pretended that he was defrauded of a greater part of his father's effects which should have belonged to him.
Here they had intelligence of a certain grazier who was going down into the country to buy lean beasts, upon which they followed him and robbed him of all the money he had, which was about fourscore-and-ten pounds.
They always turn out better than the most skillful grazier or butcher who are strangers to the breed could expect on handling them.
They are worse milkers than the Devon, or than, perhaps, any other breed, for the Hereford grazier has neglected the female and paid the whole of his attention to the male.
This young grazier reverenced Mr. Worthy's character, and ever since he had met him at the Lion, had been thinking what a happiness it would be to marry a young woman bred up by such a father.
It was his delight to make the ancient gentry of the neighborhood stare, at seeing a grazier vie with them in show, and exceed them in expense.
Betsy has just lost as good an offer as any girl could desire: young Wilson, an honest substantial grazier as any in the country.
Being neither a grazier nor a farmer, he has other means of subsistence,--though it must be confessed that they are of a precarious character, and often during his life does the Bushman find himself on the very threshold of starvation.
He is a small grazier in his way; and is usually accompanied in his wanderings by a herd of horned cattle and sheep.
At mention of the cool hundred, the grazier threw his eyes aslant, with a mingled look of doubt and surprise; while the man at his elbow looked arch, and gave a short emphatical sort of cough.
When the grazierand he were gone, Harley turned to the remaining personage, and asked him if he knew that young gentleman.
The food and habits of this family are alike, and they are all most useful to the grazier and farmers generally.
In time, however, the grazier was compelled to do this, and also to grow alfalfa for winter foddering.
But inasmuch as a range once grazed by sheep is ruined for cattle-growing, the quarrel between the grazier and the rustler has become one in which both the grazier and the rustler turned upon the sheep-owner.
No objection was made, however, until the sheep-grazier came.
Next morning, while they were eating their breakfast, they were visited by the grazier who was expected to make choice of two of their number.
In less than a quarter of an hour later, Bo Muzem and the grazier rode through the gateway, accompanied by a troop of fierce-looking Arab horsemen.
As both parties appeared anxious for a bargain, they soon came to an understanding as to the terms; and the grazier promised to give ten dollars in money and four heads of horses for each of the slaves that was for sale.
All retired; and, as they did so, the grazier was heard to mutter some words about there being no justice for poor Arabs in Morocco.
There was but one man to sympathise with him in his disappointment--the grazier to whom Terence and Jim had been sold, and who had made arrangements for the purchase of the other three.
Harry and Colin turned towards the man, from whom Bill desired this inquiry to be made, and recognised in him the grazier to whom Terence and Jim had been sold.
Before he had proceeded far, he perceived the Arab grazier riding at full speed in the opposite direction, and towards his own home.
The grazier had certainly purchased the two slaves spoken of; had acknowledged having carried them to Swearah, and was now anxious to obtain the other three.
His impetuous onset could not be resisted by a man unfortified with the belief that he had acted justly; and Mahommed the grazier was soon struck to the ground, and left rolling in the dust in the agonies of death.
It was the grazier to whom, but a few days before, he had sold the two slaves, Terence and Jim.
Bo Muzem and the grazier were there before him; and the governor soon after made his appearance in the large room where both parties were waiting audience.
Glancing his eyes over the other slaves, the grazier selected Terence as the second for whom he was willing to pay a price.
The merchant consented, on condition that his friend Mahommed the grazier should go along with him.
It often struck me, that the Australian grazier loses a chance of making a good deal of money by neglecting his dairy produce.
During those years, every thing the unfortunate grazier had to sell, was cheap beyond all precedent; while every article he was compelled to purchase, was very dear.
With the exception of some twenty cows and calves usually kept about the house, to give milk, which are called the milking herd, the grazier sees nothing of his herds but on muster-days, which occur twice a year.
The English or Scotch grazier, who has his cattle brought home and housed every night, can have no idea of the sort of work his brother grazier in Australia has to go through.
His parents, who resided on a small farm near Rufus Alshire's estate, had died when the child Jerry was quite an infant, and the hugegrazier had assumed the guardianship of the youth.
He looked at the huge grazier sitting motionless with his face in his hands, and the tears gathered in his eyes.
If store cattle of the Aberdeen and Angus breed out of our best herds can be secured, I believe no other breed of cattle will pay the grazier more money in the north for the same value of keep.
The butchers in other cities are generally only purveyors, and never dispute the honours of the show-yard with the grazier or breeder.
Unless a grazier is able to do this, he is working in the dark, and can never obtain eminence in his profession.
The grazier must always consider the quality of his grass-land, and buy cattle adapted for it.
Mr Reid, Greystone, has attained the highest position as a feeder and grazier amongst British agriculturists.
The grazier will find it of great advantage to house his cattle at night during this season.
If a grazier has a number of fields and many cattle, to carry out the treatment of his cattle properly, shifting and fresh grass once in ten or fourteen days should, if possible, be adopted.
Honest Old Bags, a rich grazier will be in Smithfield on Thursday; his name is Hodges, and he will have somewhat like a thousand pounds in his pouch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grazier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: breaker; breeder; cattleman; equerry; groom; hostler; rancher; stableman; tamer; trainer