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which were an exceptionally fine lot passes before us. Again, 

 Cherry Duchess, a fine red Foggathorpe of a large scale, purchased 

 at the Tardley sale, stands out prominent in a mixture of " dried " 

 in calf cows and heifers, both pedigree and non-pedigree. Charlock 

 and Cherry Princess, are the daughters of Cherry Duchess, while 

 Lady Uist 3rd, also from Tardley, of the Knightley Euby tribe, 

 has likewise bred a heifer, but to a different sire. The majority of 

 the other registered stock descend from cows and heifers bought at 

 the dispersion of Mr. Gr. Gr. Blantern's well known dairy herd. A 

 pair of promising roan bull calves of the Old Daisy and Wild Eyes 

 families were purchased at Mr. Bassett's sale, and Whitethorn, a 

 level son of King Stephen 46559 and Strawberry Bloom, of Angus 

 foundation, came from the dispersion of the Storrs herd, where her 

 half-sister, Grafted Eose, from Seedling Eose, a daughter of the 

 magnificent White Eose, bred at Warlaby, was also obtained. 



