There is an annual fair held on Whitsun-Tuesday* at Weetwood Bank. It is one of the largest fairs in the north, for cattle, horses, and sheep. The latter are principally long-wooled hogs**, and ewes and lambs. Servants are also hired at this fair.
This from E Mackenzie’s ‘Historical, topographical and descriptive view of the county of Northumberland’ (1825).
A ‘General Gazetteer‘of 1766 mentions ‘black cattle, sheep, horses, and mercantile goods’.
*I.e. some time late May-June, as according to the arcane calculation of when Easter is.
**A ‘hog sheep’ is a year old.