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fashionable, family although at present, he has a pair of you:ig Statira, 

 cows, favourably known at Lowhill, fiushden, and formerly at Holker, 

 as a good tribe of cattle, and Fairest 3id, a very handsome red cow, 

 of Sir Charles Knightley's Primrose family, is a great favourite of 

 her owner. In addition to his shorthorns, Mr. Bobbins has gathered 

 together a small stud of thoiough-breds at The Hollies. 



At Ashorne Hill, equal distance from Leamington, and Waruick, 

 Mr. G. C. Green way, has bred shorthorns for the last fifteen years, 

 and he was numbered amongst the purchasers at the highly suc- 

 cessful sale held at Wicken Park, in 1873, when Juno fell to his 

 share, in exchange for DOgs. Five years later, the larger portion of 

 his herd, were sold at Snitteifield, along with Mr. S. Canning's, and 

 an average of thiity guineas was made for the sixty five head 

 belonging to the joint vendors. The matrons are found grazing in 

 the park excepting Caioline, a handsome red by Lord Penryhn's 

 Duke of Caiolina 2nd 38127, ftom Christmas Carol, which has newly 

 calved ; Chailotte, and Lady Clara, half sisters, are descended, like 

 Caioline, from Phoenix, the dam of Favourite 252, they are a pair of 

 grand massive cows, especially the former, which possesses a wonderful 

 depth of frame, and substance ; she has two daughters representing 

 her in the herd, but. we doubt if either will ever attain the 

 excellence of their darn. Lady Jocelyn 19th, purchased fiom Mr. 

 Geo. Graham, replenishes the herd with the old J. blood, but 

 hitherto has only bred males, excepting when producing twins, the 

 sex was divided. Bangle 2nd, a daughter of Janus 36803 (a son 

 of the Wicken Park Juno), and Bracelet 21st, bought at one of Mr. 

 H. J. Sheldon's sales, is the dam of a red yearling by Lord Louis 

 48212, bred by Lord Moreton, of the old Tortworth Louisa tribe, 

 and also of a heifer calf by Mr. Attwater's prize winning Stilton. 

 Cheesecake, a sweetly pretty cow, is a direct descendant of Mr. 

 Collings' Tragedy, by Favourite 252. Prince of Lathoni, is the 

 present sire, being a son of a Bracelet bull bred at Ashorne Hill, 

 and Mr. J. Harrison's Ladv Jane 8th, and although Mr. Greenway 

 is fond of good cattle, he has hardly obtained a male equal to the 

 cows grazing in his park. 



