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were included in the herd at the time of the 

 sale, but we have not space to supply details 

 concerning them. 



The following is a list of such animals only 

 as brought $3,000 or upward at this extraordi- 

 nary sale. As in the case of the foregoing re- 

 port of the Dunmore sale, the English prices 

 are reduced to their equivalent in American 

 gold, which was at that date at a premium 

 which rendered the English guinea worth 

 $5.9787 : 



COWS AND HEIFERS. 



Bright Empress, roan, calved July 19, 1871; got by Lord 

 Napier (26688) out of Bright Queen by Fitz-Clarence 

 (14552) Started at 15,000, sold to T. C. Booth, Warlaby. 112,914 



Bright Saxon, roan, calved' Feb. 22, 1872; got by Royal 

 Prince (27384) out of Bright Spangle by Prince of War- 

 laby (15107) T. C. Booth 8,997 



Highland Flower, roan, calved Aug. 6, 1868 ; got by Mountain 

 Chief (20383) out of Clarence Flower by Fitz-Clarence 

 (14552) Rev. T. Staniforth 8,968 



Riby Marchioness, roan, calved March 31, 1875; got by 

 Knight of the Shire (26552) out of Riby Peeress by 

 Breastplate (19337) Mr. Crosby of Ireland 7,533 



Bright Marchioness, white, calved July 20, 1871; got by 

 Lord Napier (25688) out of Bright Countess by Breast- 

 plate (19337) -H. Chandos Pole-Gell 7,084 



Bright Spangle, roan, calved March 8, 1866; got by Prince 

 of Warlaby (15107) out of Bright Dew by British Prince 

 (14197) T. C. Booth 6,307 



Bright Baroness, roan, calved Aug. 21, 1870; got by Lord 

 Napier (26G88) out of Bright Countess by Breastplate 

 (19337) Mr. Mitchell of Scotland 5,978 



Bright Design, roan, calved Feb. 7, 1875, got by Knight of 

 the Shire (26552) out of Bright Spangle by Prince of 

 Warlaby (15107) T. C. Booth 5,081 



Heather Flower, roan, calved July 10,1871; got by Lord 

 Napier (26688) out of Highland Flower by Mountain 

 Chief (20382)-Rev. Mr. Staniforth 5,978 



