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Emily, roan, calved November 16, 185t ; by Kirklevington 



(11639), dam (Early Bird) by Standish (7550).— Mr. Wise, 



Kavensden, Beds, £13 Is. 

 Eclio, roan, calved February 17, 1855; by Nobleman (13390), 



dam (Evergreen) by John Ford f 9253). — Mr. Topham, W'elford, 



Northamptonshire, .^52 10s. 

 Locket, red and vphite, calved February 21, 1855; by Nobleman 



(13391)), dam (Lizzy) by John of Weathamstead (7113).— Lord 



Braybrook, Audley End, £73 lOs. 

 Stella, roan, calved March 2, 1855; by Neptune (11847), dam 



(Matilda) by Broughton Hero (6811) —Mr. Sheldon, Brailes 



ilouse, Shipton-on-Stour, £73 10s. 

 Cowslip, red and white, calved April 29, 1855; by Nobleman 



(13390), dam (Cactus) by Captain Shaftoe (6833).— rtlr. Cole, 

 £27 6s. 

 Sunshine, red and white, calved June 16, 1855 ; by Kirkleving- 

 ton (11639), dam (Spinster) by Royalty (10756).— Mr. Hub- 

 bard, Hurstpierrepont, Sussex, £31 10s. 

 Lady Carlotta, roan, calved November 80, 1855; by Grand Turk 



(12969), dam (Lady Lotty) by Udolpho (13907).— Mr. Surtees, 



Dane End, Ware, Herts, £75 128. 

 Mjrtle, roan, calved March 20, 1853; by Kirklevington (11639), 



dam (Madeline) by The Squire (8697).— Mr. Christy, Pointon 



Hall, Chelmsford, Essex, £55 2s. 

 Imogene, roan, calved April 25, 1855 ; by Neptune (11847), dam 



(Heroine 2nd) by Albert (8816).— Mr. Hales, Hadlow, Kent, 



£34. 

 Sweetlips, roan, calved August 29, 1856; by British Prince 



(14197), dam (Sprightly) by Monk (11324).— Sir Wm. Miles, 



£79 6s. 

 Gertrude, roan, calved October 29, 1856 ; by British Prince 



(14197), dam (Gem) by Sweet William (7571).— Mr. Hubbard, 



Sussex, £73 10s. 

 Orange Blossom, red, calved December 6, 1856 ; by Tambour 



(I5S65), dam (Olive Branch) by Concord (11302).— Mr. Oliver, 



£S4. 

 Barmaid, roan, calved December 13, 1856 ; by British Prince 



(14197), dam (Baroness) by Baron Warlaby (781.3).— Mr. Carr, 



Settle, Yorkshire, £105, 

 Lilac, roan, calved March 20,1867; by British Prince (14197) 



dam (Lizzy) by John of Weathamstead (7113).— Mr. Chandler, 



£39 18s. 

 Jeaess, roan, calved April 20, 1857; by British Prince (14197), 



dam (Jane) by Third Duke of Oxford (9047).— Mr. Beasley, 



CliHpel Brompton, Northamptonshire, £i5 Is. 

 Lily, white, calved May 21, 1857; by Highthorn (13028), dam 



(Tragedy) by John of Weathamsttad (7113).— Mr. Chandler, 



£43 Is. 

 Snowdrop, white, calved May 21,1857; by Highthorn (13028), 



dam (Tragedy) by John of Weathamstead (7118). — Mr. Ro- 

 berts, Welwyn, £33 12s. 

 Heneymoon, roan, calved July 11, 1857; by Hightharn (13028), 



dam (Hebe) by Kirklevington (11639).— Mr. Levy, £96 12s. 

 Florence, red, calved August 12, 1857; by Highthorn (13028), 



dam (Flirt) by Kirklevington (11639).— Mr. Hopper, Beaumont 



Grange, Lancashire, £37 16s. 

 Emma, roan, calved November 19, 1857; by Bluebeard (14170), 



dam (Eirly Bird) by Standish (7550).— Mr. Hubbard, £37 16s. 

 Tinsfl, white, calved November 22, 1857; by Bluebeard (14170), 



dam (Trinket) by John cf Weathamstead (7113).— Sir William 



Miles, £34 Us. 

 Grisi'tta, white, calved December 11, 1857; by War Eagle 



(15483), dam (Gem) by Sweet William (7571).— —Mackintosh, 



Esq., Avery Park, Romford, Essex, £52 10s. 

 Emerald, roan, calved December 16, 1857 ; by War Eagle (15483), 



dam (Emily) by Kirklevington (11639).— E. Holland, Esq., 



Durnbleton Hall, Eversham, £42. 

 Silkworm, red, calved December 17, 1857 ; by War Eagle 



(15483), dam (Sunshine) by Kirklevington (11639). — Mr. 



Bcasley, Brampton, Northamptonshire, £38 17s. 

 Ayah, roan, calved June 29, IB58 ; by Marraaduke (14897), dam 



(Asia) by Second Grand Duke (12961).— Wm. Long, Esi., East 



Sutton, near Staplehurst, Kent, £85 Is. 



Miss Lucy, roan, calved September 26, 1868 ; by War Eagle 



(15483), dam (Laura) by Chilton (I00"4).— E. M. Tracey, E?q., 



Eaton Bridge, Kent, £45 8s. 

 Misletoe, red roan, calved January 3, 1859 ; by Welcome Guest 



(1.5467), dam (Miss Myrtle) by Grand Turk (12969).— Mr. 



Mitchell, £77 14s. 

 Larkspur, roan, calved February 8, 1859; by Welcome Guest 



(15497), dam (Locket) by Nobleman (13390).— Mr. Chandler, 



£53 lis. 

 White Rose, white, calved February 10, 1859; by Welcome Guest 



(15497), dam (Red Rose) by Rufus (10761).— Mr. Hubbard, 



Hurstpierrepont, Sussex, £H ICs. 

 Julia, red, calved February 20, 1859; by Don Juan (14408), dam 



(Sunset) by Twilight (9758).— Sir William Miles, £28 7s. 

 Tragic, white, calved May 28, 1859; by Jasper ( 11609), dam 



(Tragedy) by John of Weathamstead (7113).— Sir Wm. Miles, 



£Si lis. 

 Ladybird, roan, calved September 16, 1859; by First Fruits 



(16J48), dam (Laura) by Chilton (10004).— Mr, Aylmer, Stoke 



Ferry, VVfst Uereham, Norfolk, £37 16s. 

 Filagree, roan, calved October 9, 1859; by First Fruits (16018), 



dam (Flirt) by Kirklevington (11639).— Mr. Aylmer, £50 8s. 

 Esther, white, calved October 31, 18.59; by Prince Oscar (16767), 



dam (Echo) by Nobleman (13390), — Mr. Wise, Ravensden, 



Beds, £16 16s. 

 Snow-white, white, calved November 1?, 1859; by Prince Oscar 



(16757), dam (Snowdrop) by Highthorn (13028).— Mr. Wise, 



£19 19s. 

 Tawdry, white, calved December 11, 1859; by First Fruits 



(16018), dam (Tinsel) by Bluebeard (14170).— Mr. Beasley, £21, 

 Sweetheart, jicli roan, calved January 17, 1660; by First Fruits 



(16048), dam (Sweetlips) by British Prince (14197).— Mr. 



Mitchell, £4;* fs. 

 Edith, red and white, calveJ January 21, 1860; by First Fruits 



(16048), dam (Emma) by Bluebeard (14170).— W. Cavendish, 



Esq., M.P., Chesham, Bucks, £15 15s. 

 Guava, roan, calved February 24, 1860; by War Eagle (15183), 



dam (Gem) by Sweet William (7571); together with 

 Glauca, white, calved February 24, 1860; by War Eagle (15483), 



dam (Gem) by Sweet William (7671),— Mr. Aylmer, £16 ICs. 



BULLS, 



Ortolan, roan, calved May 15, 1859; by Welcome Guest (15497), 



dam (Orange Blossom) by Tambour (15366). — Mr. Cotton, 



Saffron Waldon, Essex, £76 13s. 

 Juniper, roan, calved July 4, 1859; by Jasper (11609), dam 



(Stella) by Neptune (11817).— Mr. Upton, Witham, Essex, 



£27 6s. 

 Envoy, roan, calved July 5, 1859; by Jasper (1IG09), dam(Emily) 



by Kirklevington (11639).— Mr. Lindstll, £22 Is. 

 Florist, red, calved October 14, 1859; by Prince Oscar (lf.757), 



dam (Florence) by Highthorn (18028). — Mr. Parkinson, Ley- 



fleld, Newark, Notts, £81 IOj. 

 Hotspur, roan, calved October 17, 1859; by Prince Oscar (16757), 



dam (Honeymoon) by Highthorn (13028). — Mr. Parkinson, 



£65 Vs. 

 Herald, roan, cal>ed December 27, 1859; by Prince Oscar (16757), 



dam (Hebe) by Kill b'vington (11639).— Mr. G. Barnes, £21. 

 Trumpeter, white, cah i 1 January 7, 1860; by War Eagle (1541-8), 



dam (Trinket) by Jolm of Weathamstead (7113).— Mr. Upton, 



Witham, Essex, £15 15s. 

 Sunbeam, roan, calved January 11, 1860; got by War Eagle 



(15483), dam (Sunshine) by Kirklevington (11639).— Mr. 



Inskip, £12 12s. 

 Saucebox, roan, calved February 9, 1860; by First Fruits (16018), 



dam (Sprightlv) by Monk (11824).— Lord Ducie, £31 lOs, 

 Emperor, roan, calved February 29, 1860; by First Fruits (16048), 



dam (EmeralJ) by War Eagle (15483).— Mr. Fowler, £i 6s. 



GroB3 amount of the sale, £2,681 48. 



Fifty-eight lota, realizitig on an average per lot, £46 48. 6d. 



SALE OF SHORTHORNS AT KIVETON PARK. 



On Tbuisday, March 15,Mr. Strafford, of London, offered for 

 8»le by auction the whole of the valuable herd of short horns, 

 theproperty of the late John Hall, Esq., of Kiveton Park. Al- 

 though there cannot be claimed for this stock that distinguished 

 fame possessed by many herds, yet, as one generally useful in 

 its character aud with a good local celebrity, it still had suffi- 

 cient interest to bring together a numerous and highly- 

 respectable company. The late Mr. Hall had long been 

 attached to the breeding of the pure short- horn, and the ex- 

 perience of thirty years had evidently not been spent without 

 advantage in the perfection to which he had brought his cattle. 



The cows had been chiefly purchased of Mr. Claridge, of 

 Jervaux Abbey ; Mr. Robinson, of Marsh House; and Mr. 

 Waldy, of Barmpton. They had since been crossed with first- 

 class bulls of Messrs. Bates, Booth, and Torr — three names 

 which stand pre-eminent for this class of animals all over the 

 world. We believe Mr. Hall's sales had principally been for 

 the American market, and with our brethren across the At- 

 lantic he had dealt considerably to his own advantage. The 

 able manner in which Mr. Strafford discharged his duties was 

 a source of general satisfaction and praise ; indeed, it may be 

 questioned wether he has his superior as a judge of shorthorn 



