ADYERTISEMENTS. 



49 



PEDIGREE DAIRY SHORTHORNS 



Property of J. and H. ROBINSON, 

 IFORD, LEWES, SUSSEX, and LOWFIELD HEATH, HORLEY, SURREY. 



JESSICA ELMSHURST, WATERLOO ASTER, 



Vol. 51., page 80u. Vol. 51.. page 972. Gave 3,122J gallons in three years, 



MILK RECORDS KEPT. 



Those Herds include the favourite old Bates families, so noted for their dairy qualities— 

 OXFORDS. WATERLOGS, WILD EYES, CAMBRIDGE ROSES. BLANCHES, ACOMBS, 

 FOGGATHORPES, BARRINGTONS. KIRKLEVINGTONS. DARLINGTONS. and others. 



From the commencement these Herds have been bred on Dairy lines to fulfil several large milk 



contracts, at the same time great care has been taken to maintain constitution. 



THE BULLS IN SERVICE include: 



Ursula's Priceless Prince 107353, red. Sire, Babraham Proud Prirfte 97899, red. Dam.Amport 

 Ur.sulina, red. who gave 9,836 lb. of milk from April 23rd, 1910, to February 25th, 1911, and won, in 

 dairy classes, 1st Oxfordshire and 1st Royal Show. Lincoln, 1907; 1st Oxfordshire and 2nd Pioyal 

 Show, Newcastle, 1908 : 1st Somersetshire and 3rd Royal Sliow, Gloucester, 1909 ; 2nd Royal Show, 

 Liverpool, and 1st Open and 1st Milking Trials at Somersetshire Show, 1910. Babraham Proud 

 Prince's dam. Priceless Princess, gave 9,8H6 lb. of milk from June 30th, 1906, to March 6th, 1907, with 

 her second calf, and won 1st Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn and 3rcl Open Shorthorn Cow Class at 

 Tring 1906, where she gave 59 lb. 14 oz. milk in twenty-four hours; also 3rd both Milking Trials 

 and Butter Test at London Dairy Show, 1906, and 1st and Champion Dairy Shorthorn at Royal 

 Show. 1907. Babraham Proud Prince's sire's dam. Prudish 9th. gave 9.050 lb. of milk in nine months. 



Ifopd Waterloo Duke l02.^81. red. Sire Wild Prince 16th 93910. red. Dam, Waterloo Aster, red, 

 who gave an average of 1,041 gallons of milk for three consecutive years. Her dam. Waterloo Rose, 

 gave 1,034 gallons milk in 1903, and her granddam. Lady Somerset Waterloo, gave 1,002 gallons milk 

 in 1902 and 1,074 gallons milk in 1903. Waterloo Aster is granddam of Waterloo Baroness, sold at the 

 Cranford Sale, 1912, for 500 guineas. Wild Prince 16th, whose dam. Wild Erin, gave 9«7 gallons milk 

 from September 13th, 1902, to July 30th, 1903, and won 1st Milking Trials London Dairy Show, 1902. 

 was sire of six cows sold in the Cranford Sale. 1912, for an average of 140J guineas, and who had 

 given an average of 957^ gallons of milk each for the previous year ; he was also sire of six cows 

 sold in the Cranford Sale. 1911. who had given an average of 1,030 gallons of milk each per year. 



Rupert 100506. red. Sire, Conjurer 91310. Dam, Red Rose 3rd, red, who gave 11,744 lb. of milk 

 year ending September 30th, 1908, and who won 1st Yorkshire and 3rd Inspection and reserve Milk- 

 ing Trials, London Dairy Show, 1906 ; 1st Inspection and v.h.c. Milking Trials. London Dairy Show. 

 1907, and Ist Yorkshire and 3rd Inspection and h.c. Milking Trials. London Dairy Show, 1908 ; two 

 Ists Peterborough, 1909. Conjurer's dam. Darlington Cranford 5th, holds by far the best milking 

 records of any Pedigree Shorthorn, having given 12,567 lb. of milk year ending September 30th, 1908, 

 .and an average of 1,000 gallons for ten consecutive years ; she is winner of alargenumber of prizes, 

 including many 3Iilking Trials and Butter Tests. Conjurer's sire's dam. Lady York Bates 20th, 

 gave over 1,200 gallons of milk within the year. 



Wild Eyes Duke 107516, roan. Sire. Rowburv .5491. Dam, Wild Eyebright, roan, who gave 

 11.923 lb. of milk year ending September 30th, 1910, and an average of 983 gallons for seven con- 

 secutive years, and is own sister to Wild Erin, winner of 1st Milking Trials, London Dairy Sliow, 

 1902. Rowbury was reserve in a strong class at Birmingham, 1898, and 1st Sussex County Show, 

 1901 ; his dam. Datura 8th, red, was an exceedingly fine Dairy Cow who gave over six gallons of 

 milk per day after calving. Rowbury was sire of Melody 12th, winner of Isr Inspection Heifer 

 Class London Dairy Show, 1911, and 1st Inspection Class London Dairy Show, 1912. 



Baron Oxford 107796, red, little white. Sire, Waterloo King 97628. Dam, Oxford Belle, who 

 gave 1,027 gallons of milk in year ending September 30th, 1908 ; she was dam of Oxford Record, 

 sold as yearling for 400 guineas, and Oxford Belle 6th, sold at 4i months for 200 guineas. Waterloo 

 King's dam, Waterloo Rose 2nd, gave 1,184 gallons of milk in 1905, and won 2nd Inspection Class at 

 Tring, 1906. 



BULL CALVES FOR SALE whose Sires and Dams have both been carefully bred from heavy 

 milking cows with good udders. 



All Calves reared are numbered with earmarks at birth, and all Cows are numbered on horn. 

 IFORD HERD OF PEDIGREE LARGE BLACK PIGS. 

 Numbers have been sent to Colonies and other countries, where they have given greatest satisfaction- 

 Pigs not exhibited, but many winners have been bred from this Herd, including Champi.ons at 

 the Royal. 



A Registered Flock of 1,000 SOUTHDOWN SHEEP is kept at Iford in natural breeding con- 

 dition on the Downs. 



Inspection invited. Telephone: lU Lewes. Trains met by appointment. Lcives 50 miles .from London, 

 Horley 25 miles from London, both on main line. 



