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No. 11. " Rosey 8th," is related to No. 10. Ix'iiiu a year youn<;er, and 

 directlv desreiided from the well-known cow " Rosey." She was born on 

 10th SepteniV)er. 1905. and bred })v The Rt. Hon. J. E. Ellis. Yorkshire. 

 Her sire is " liroomflower 2nd " (l.lill. E.(i.ll.B.); and her dam, "Rosey 

 3rd" (3.912, E.G.H.B.). She has been sent to Berry Stud Farm. 



No. 12. " Rohais Lassie," is an island-lucd lieifci' just over 2 years old. 

 She has pleiitv of (|ualitv, and should dcxflo]) into a very fair cow. She was 

 born on 21:th October. 1905, and was bred b\- V. Bclloir. (iuernsey. Her sire 

 is "King of the Friquet " (1.074. P.S.R.U.A.S.) : and h'M' dam. " Dollv 

 Oray " (5,337, P.S.). 



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No. 16. Beauty V of the Brickneld. 



No. 15, " Bel Air VI," is an island-bred c.iw. She is now at the end 

 of her milk, and was born on 21st February, 1905, and bred by T. H. Mahy, 

 Guernsey. Her sire is "Sequel's Crescendo" (1.4:06, P.S.): and lici' dam. 

 " Bel Air IV " (5.809, P.S.). She is stationed at Berrv Stud Farm. 



No. 16, " Beauty V of the Brickfield," is an island-bred cow, just 4 years 

 old, and at the end of her milk. She was t)orn on 4th November, 1904, and 

 bred by J. de Garis, Guernsey, and her sire is " Mino " (1,415, P.S.); and 

 her dam, " Beauty 1 of the Brickfield " (4,859, P.S.). She has been sent 

 to the Wollongbar Farm. 



FThe numbers 2 to 16 refer to the numbers cut on the horns before being 

 shipped from England.] 



