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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



BREEDERS' DIRECTORY. 



CATTLIl'-continued. 

 Red Polled, 

 dominates. Many prizes won at 

 Breedino- and Fat Stock Shows, 

 including- R.A.S.E. Championship, 

 and in 11*11 first for yearling- Bulls. 

 R.A.S.E.. Suffolk and Essex Shows. 

 Daily milk record kept ; milk tested 

 with Gerber's Butyrometer. Stock 

 of all ages for sale. Telegrams: 

 Brown, Hall. Marham. 



Cranworth, Right Hon. Lord, offers 

 grand dual-purpose Red Polls, milk 

 average of 12 cows last three years 

 8,175 lbs. per cow per annum. During 

 last eight years 20fi distinctions won. 

 including- 32 chamiiions and specials 

 and 22 champion and special reserves, 

 at the Royal England, Suffolk. Royal 

 Norfolk, Norwich Christmas, London 

 Christmas, and Wayland Shows. 

 Apply C. F. Stebbing-, Letton, Thet- 

 ford, England. 



SuDBOURNE Red-Poll Herd, the pro- 

 perty of Kenneth M. Clark, Esq. Pedi- 

 gree herd of 1(X) Cattle, including- 

 many London Dairy Show winners. 

 Heifer Class. 1911 : 1st and Hrd Inspec- 

 tion, 1st and 3rd Milking- Trials, and 

 divided Special for Best Heifer. Cow 

 Class. I'.lll: 1st and 3rd Inspection. 

 I stand 2nd MilkingTrials, and Special 

 for Best Cow : also 1st prize Milking 

 Trials, Royal Show, two years in suc- 

 cession. Stock Bull : Acton Crowfoot 

 WS7, his dam, a London Dairy and 

 Royal Winner, gave an average of 

 9,440 lbs. of milk for five years. Herd 

 kept essentially for milk. Stock 

 always for sale at reasonable prices. 

 Apply, Agent, Estate Office, Sud- 

 bourne Hall, Orford, Suffolk. 



Jerseys. 



Cadogan. Right Hon. Earl, K.G. 

 Jersey Cattle. Pedigree stock. This 

 herd has won a very large number 

 of prizes and Blythwood Bowls. For 

 particulars apply M. Mortimer, Estate 

 Office, Culford, Bury St. Edmunds. 



GoDDiNGTON Jerseys. Full of '• JViihle" 

 blood. Bulls (from certificated dams). 

 Cows and Heifers for sale. Milk 

 Records strictly kept. Over sixty 

 prizes in 1911. Apply, A. Miller 

 Hallett, Godding-ton, Chelsfield, Kent. 



Grant, W. Maling, Sendhubst 

 Grange, Send, Surrey, Clandon 

 Station. Pedigree Jerseys bred from 

 Island and Eng-lish strains for hardi- 

 ness, utility, and appearance. 



Sturgis. Henry Parkman, Givons. 

 Leatherhead. Surrey. Pedigree 

 Jerseys, Cows. Heifers, and Bulls, bred 

 from prize-winners and good milkers. 

 Station: Leatherhead (L. & S.VV.R. 

 and L.B. & S.C.R.l Particulars from 

 W. Peters, Bailiff. 



CATTLE— rofitinued. 

 Shorthorns. 



Dalmeny Shorthorn Herd, the 

 property of the Earl of Rosebery, 

 K.G. and K.T. The Herd is composed 

 of the following families, viz. : — 

 Augustas. Clippers. Princess Royals. 

 Rosewoods, Marigolds, Broadhooks, 

 Lovelys, Rosemarys, Julias, and 

 Bates- VVaterloos. Apply, Farm Man- 

 ager, Dalmeny Park. Edinburgh. 



HoBBs, Robert W., & Sons, Kelms- 

 COTT, Lechlade, Glos. Herd of 500 

 Dairy Shorthorns. Milk records kept. 

 Forty champion, first, second, and 

 third prizes, won for inspection and 

 in milking trials, at the leading 

 shows in 1911. Including champion- 

 ship, g-roup challenge cup, three 

 firsts, one second and one third at the 

 Royal Show, Norwich. Chamjiion- 

 ship, oiae first and two second jjrizes 

 at Tring. One iirst and second at 

 the London Dairy Show. Bulls and 

 Bull Calves always on sale. Cows in 

 milk and the Stock Bulls have passed 

 the Tuberculin Test. 



HoNNEB, Major Wm., Ardenode, 

 Brannockstown, Co. Kildare. 

 Dexter-Shorthorn (new breed), bred 

 for beef and dairy combined. 

 Niimerous prizes won in Dublin. 

 London, and Birmingham. 



Lewis, Hon. H. C, Hean Castle, 

 Saundbrsfoot, Pembrokeshire. 

 Pedigree Shorthorns, Augn8ta,Beauty, 

 Brawith Bud. Broadhooks Clipper. 

 Lady Clara, Missie, Bates' Duchess 

 and Blanche families. Stock Bulls : 

 Proud Champion 10009r>, roan ; Morn- 

 ing Star 1094(>3, roan. 



Lydney Park Herd of Pedigree 

 Shorthorns, the property of Charles 

 Bathurst. Esq., M.P. Young Bulls 

 and Heifers from good milking 

 strains (all dark Reds). Apply, J. 

 Lauder, Estate Office, Lydney Park. 

 Glos. 



Sanders, J. W., Gilmorton, Lutter- 

 worth. Dairy Shorthorns, com- 

 bining milk with flesh. Winners at 

 London Dairy Show, 1908, and Short- 

 horn Society's Prizes, Royal Dublin, 

 1909 and 1910, Oxford, Royal Counties, 

 and Royal, 1910. Average milk yield 

 of herd for last five years 7,32.'> lbs. 

 Young bulls for sale. 



Swinburne, Sib John, Bart., Cap- 

 heaton,Newcastle-on-Tyne. Herd 

 of Bates Shorthorn Cattle. Bulls 

 and Heifers, choicest strains. For 

 particulars apply Mr. James Hepple, 

 Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



Taylor, George, Cranford, Middle- 

 sex. Bates Shorthorns, deep milkers. 

 First prize-winners milking competi- 

 tions, London Dairy Show, 190.i. 6, 7, 

 8, 9. Bull Calves f or'sale. Stock Bulls : 



