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and a useful addition she has proved to the herd. 

 She is a big cow, very lengthy on her quarters, 

 and exceedingly level ; has a sweet head, and 

 that nice velvety touch so dear to the lover of a 

 shorthorn. So much did Mr. Hutchinson ad- 

 mire these Princesses that he purchased the 

 whole of them at Killerby, and although he gave 

 big prices for them he has no reason to 

 regret his bargain. Princess Beatrice cost him 

 160 guineas, and was cheap at the money. She 

 is by King David, out of Princess Brigantine, and 

 is a nice cow with a lot of milking promise. She 

 is a firm well-fleshed beast, and has beef down to 

 her hocks. There is a useful bull in the herd 

 from her by Royal Studley, with famous limbs 

 and good joints, points too often overlooked in 

 shorthorn bulls. A beautiful heifer by Royal 

 Studley out of Princess Brigantine was bought 

 at Killerby, when only fourteen days old. She 

 is a rich red, has excellent quahty and a back 

 like a billiard table. She combines a ofood 

 top and underline, and looks very like making 

 herself a name in the showyards. 



Then there is a rich-coloured bull oft' the same 

 cow by Riby Star, as straight as a wand, with 

 an especially good underline and a fine masculine 

 head. 



Riby Star, it will be noticed is a bull that has 

 been much used by Mr. Hutchinson, and oue of 

 which he speaks very highly, asserting that there 



