n'ii. BREEDERS' DIRECTORY. 



T. W. CADMAN, 



IB .A. :LJ HL T IF i IE ID HD n _A_ m, nit , s n IE IF 1 IF i IE m ID 



BREEDER OF 



D A.IRY SHORTHORNS. 



Sires purchased with the special object of keeping in liew the Milking Qualities. 

 YOUNG BULLS AND FEMALES OF ALL AGES ON SALE. 



Prices, &c., and to view the Herd, apply to the Owner. Ballifield Hall is five miles from Sheffield 



MR. JOHN HENRY CASSWELL, 



LAUGTON, FOLKINGHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE, 



BREEDER OF BATES CATTLE 



Of the 



WATERLOO, KIRKLEV1NGTON, GWYNNE 



CHARMER, Mr. MAYNARD'S ROSAMOND, MASON No. 25 



And Sir Charles KNIGHTLEY'S WALNUT TRIBES. 

 HEYDON DUKE i 7 th 53002 at the head of Herd. Also breeder of 



LIZCsTOOXjILsr HLOHSTG- "WOOXjIjIEID 



SHORTHORNS AND SHEEP, SUITABLE FOR EXPORTATION ALWAYS ON SALE. 

 For particular s apply to the Owner. 



Laugton is Four miles from Billingborough Station on the Great Northern Railway. 



MR, W. T, CHAMBERIaAYNE, 



Stoney Thorpe, Soutliam, Warwickshire, 



BREEDER OF 



CHERRY DUCHESS, CHARMER, CRAGGS, FIDGET, WILD EYES (LADY 

 WORCESTER), OLD CHERRY, GWYNNE, RUBY, SERAPHINA, and other 

 families ; and some very good Milking Cows from an old Pedigree Stock purchased from 

 Mr. Ward, of Oxhill. 



CAMBRIDGE DUKE i8th (Herd book, vol. 31, page 513) at the head of the Herd. 



Also of 



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From the flocks of Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Graham, Captain Townsend, Mr, Pulley, and Lord 

 Willoughby de Broke. 



Stoney Thorpe is situated Two-miles-and-a-half from Southam Road Station (G. IV. R .), 

 and Four tniles from Marion (N.W.R.), -where the herd and flock may be seen, and prices 

 obtained on application to Mr. Sharp, at the Home Farm. 



Mr. J. P. CROSS, 



CATTHORPE TOWERS, near RUGBY, 



BHEEDER OF 



BATES SHORTHORNS 



Of the GWYNNE, CELIA, J., and other deep milking tribes. Also 



Of the most Fashionable Blood, either by or descended from such Sires as HONEST TOM 

 (1105), LINCOLN (1350), CANUTE (2736), CASTERN (4304), ROYAL ALBERT (1885), 

 GREAT BRITAIN (977), BLACK LEGS (1461, and CANDIDATE (2405), &c., &c. 

 Apply, F. Campbell, Home Farm, Catthorpe, Rugby. 



Catthorpe Towers is Four Miles from Rugby, and Lilbourne Station {L.N^W, Railway) 



is on the Farm, 



