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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



CROSSHILL SHIRE STUD. 



The Property of E. GOODWIN PREECE. Crosshill, near Shrewsbury. 

 Comprises 45 MARES, FILLIES AND COLTS by the following Sires: — 



Lockinge Forest King 18867. 

 Redlynch Forest King 23626. 

 Casby Albert 23191. 

 Handre Baronet 16714. 



Chiidwick Champion 2221S. Tatton Friar 21953. 

 Birdsall Menestrel 19337. Eaton Nunsuch 27301. 

 King of Tandridge 24351. Babingley Nulli 

 Prince Harold 14228. Secundus 26993, &c. 



DODFORD QUEENIE. 



A great prize-winner, ^y Lockinge Forest King, and in foal to Eaton Nunsuch. 



Among the M;ires and Filhes are several well-known prize-winners, and as most of them 

 are at daily work upon the farms, they are good workers and in natural healthy condit'on. 

 There are 25 Mares and Fillies in Foal to the best sires, and 20 Foals and Yearlings by Red- 

 lynch Forest KintJ, Babingley Nulli Secundus, King of Tandridge, Wharton Draughtsman, 

 and Kickford Coming King, including several prize-winners and others of great promise. 



COLTS, MARES, AND FILLIES FOR SALE. 



THE LEA DAIRY SHORTHORN HERD 



Comprises 60 Pedigree and Non-Pedigree Cows and Heifers In-Calf and In-Miik. 



All directly descended through their sires and grand-sires from 1,000-Gallon Cows on 



both sides. 

 Established in 1902 with four Heifers and a Bull from Lord riothschild, which were of 

 the best milking strains in the famous Tring Herd ; one of the heifers being a daughter of 

 the noted Darlington Cranford 5th, and another from Darlington Cranford 3rd. Additions 

 have since been made from the herds of the late Mr. Geo. Taylor (Cranford), Mrs. Thornton 

 (Kingsthorpe) and Mr. Saml. Sanday (Puddington) and special care has been taken to use 

 only l)ulls from dams of the very highest milking records on both sides, the last five used 

 being :— 



(1) Waterloo King 97628, red, bred by the late Mr. G. Taylor, and for some years used 

 in the Cranford herd. Sire. Beau Sabruer 74049 ; dam, Waterloo Rose 2nd, gave 1184 gallons 

 of milk in 1905. Beau Sabruer's dam was a great milker and prize-winner. 



(2) Kelmscotonian 39th 95608, red, bred by Messrs. Hol)bs, Kelmscott. Sire, Red 

 Waterloo 6th 820:^4 out of Ladv Somerset Waterloo, which gave 1102 gallons in 1902 ; dam, 

 Lovelv 37th. 1st prize London Dairy Show 1905. Average. 1 26 gallons per annum. 



(3) barnley 80847. red. little white, bred by Lord Rothschild. Sire, Magna Charta 

 771666 (out of Moppv Gem 2nd ; average 3 years, over 995 gallons per annum) ; dam, Dar- 

 lington Cranford 5th, 2nd London Dairy Show, &c., and averaged over 1009 gallons per 

 annum for five years. 



(4) Reformation 109883, white, bred at Cranford, by Mr. G. Taylor. Sire. Stadborough 

 Cran 10403.S out of Darlington Cran by Beau Sabruer. She won many prizes and was from 

 the same family as the noted Darlington Cranford 5th. Darlington Cran was sold by 

 auction in 1909 for 190 guineas. She gave 1187 gallons of milk during the year ending 

 October, 1910, and was dam of Red Rose A, which gave 1196 gallons year ending January, 

 1911. and was sold fur 100 guineas at Cranford Sale, 1911. 



(5) Rattler 89755, red, bred by Lord Rothschild. Sire, Magna Charta (as above) ; dam, 

 Ladv Rosedale, which averaged over 924 gallons per annum for six years. 



The herd is kept in a natural state. Several heifers and bulls were sold for export 

 during 1913. 



Young Bulls, Bull Calves, Heifers, and Cows for Sale. 



For further Particulars apply to the Owner:— 



£. GOODWIN PREECE, Crosshill, near Shrewsbury. 



station: Shrewsbury (l.J mile). Telegrams: " Cattle, Shrewsbury." Telephone: No. 207. 



