280 SOME YORKSHIRE SHORTHORNS. 



Lady Pateley, the dam of Lady Pamela^ a 

 famous breeder, and a famous bred one," is still 

 doing good service at the Manor House herd, and 

 this year (1888) she has two famous calves, both 

 of wliich she keeps, and keeps in good condition 

 too, which is saying a good deal for her character 

 as a milker. She is the dam of a very good bull 

 calf wliich won at the Yorkshire at Sheffield and 

 at Northallerton, and then was sold. 



Glad Tidings by Master of Arts (34816), out 

 of Gratification by M.C. (ol896), was another of 

 Mr. Hutchinson's heifers that Avas stigmatised 

 as a butcher's animal, when she was second to her 

 companion, Lady Pamela at Newcastle in 1887. 



She is a beautiful cow to meet, with a deep 

 wide breast, and is as straight and level as the 

 most fastidious could wish. She has a famous 

 show of milk, and like Lady Pamela, has 

 effectually silenced her detractors, for she has 

 proved a good breeder ; and a beautiful roan bull 

 by Royal Riby, as level and straight as his dam, 

 and a roan heifer by Royal George, with nice 

 (juality and a beautiful touch, bear ample testi- 

 mony to her excellence in this respect. 



These two famous cows both appeared to be 

 in calf again ; but should they never breed another 

 calf, they have sufficiently vindicated their 

 character as breeding animals. 



'Lady Pateley by Vehement (33853), tlam Lady Niddcrdale 

 by Merry Monarch (ii234U). 



