298 SH.ORT1I011N HERDS OF ENGLAND. 



Countess 5th, whose name is sufficient evidence of their excellent 

 breeding, previously to passing through Mr. Lloyd's possession, they 

 had been for two or three generations at Weston Park. Mr. 

 Puckridge pm chased at the Harewoods sale, Celtic Chief 49240, a 

 handsome roan Celia bull, sired by Mr. Larking's Fugleman 36670, 

 and Paul Gwynne 3rd 48121, out of that very fine cow, Peailie 

 G wynne, sold for BOOgs., at Elmhurst, both sires are still in service 

 at Forest House. 



Havering Park, has long been associated with pedigree cattle, 

 and the late Mr. D. Mclntosh was well known as a buyer of many 

 good shorthorns. Especially, it may be mentioned, that he was the 

 breeder of Lady Oxford 5th, the first prize calf at the Worcester 

 Royal, in 1863, bought by Mr. Drewry for 600gs., at the Havering 

 Park sale of 1867, and afterwards one of the finest animals and 

 breeders in the Holker herd. On the second occasion of a female 

 descendant of Lady Oxford 5th's being offered to the public, the 

 owner of Havering Park was the last bidder, securing Baroness 

 Oxford 5th, at 2,600gs.. and Mrs. Mclntosh has now four female 

 descendants. Lady Oxford 7th and Lady Oxford 8th, are own 

 sisters, by Duke of Havering 33664 (a home bred son of Eighth 

 Duchess of Airdrie, and Ninth Duke of Geneva), the former has 

 been away for service at Holker, and on her return journey was 

 unfortunately injured in her hip, while the latter possesses con- 

 siderable personal attractions. Lady Oxford 10th, a thick good 

 heifer, is half-sister to the two cows, but by Grand Duke 41st 46439, 

 while the Twelfth, a straight level calf, has Grand Duke 44th 46440, 

 for sire, and is out of the oldest of the three sires. The remaining 

 animals comprise Havering Princess, a daughter of the imported 

 Bosina; Havering Nonpareil and Havering Sea Gull (with calf out 

 of latter), from Burghley bred cows ; and a red Gwynne heifer, by 

 one of the Princes of Havering. Baron Oxford 5th, not the one 

 bred at Holker. but a son of Lady Oxford 7th and Duke of Cornwall 

 3rd 43665, now reigns at Havering Park. 



