XIV. BREEDEES' DIRECTORY. 



Mr. Geo. Graham, 



BREKDKR OF 



PUEE BRED SHORT-HORN CATTLE, 



OF THE 



WILD EYES, FOGGATHORPE, POLLY GWYNNE. 

 CHARMER, WALNUT and CLEOPATRA Tribes. 



TORPEDO 52248, of Mr Bates' Wild Eyes tribe, at the head of the herd. 



Also BREEDER OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 



From the best flocks. Many prizes won at the Royal and Smithfield. Shorthorns and Sheep of 

 all ages on sale. Prices &c. on application to the owner. 



The Oakland* is \y z miles from Acocks Green Station (G.W.R.) and between 3 and 4 from 



Birm high a>n. 



MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM, 



Eden Grove, Ki.rkbyth.ore, near Penritli, 



BREEDER OF 



BOOTH CATTLE. 



The herd can be seen on application to the owner, and for pedigrees of females, 



see the annual edition of the Herd Book. The milking properties of the cows 



are particularly attended to, and a register of daily yield kept. 



Eden Grave is within a short walk of Kirkbythore Station, on the Eden Valley 



Railway. 



Mir. IT. R. GRAHAIYI, 



YARDLEY STUD FARM, near BIRMINGHAM. 



BREEDER OF 



FOGGATHORPES, J.'s AND KNIGHTLBTS 



Selected for their great milking properties and sound constitutions. 



LAUGHTON DUKE 7th 51513, in service. 



Also BREEDER OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES. 



STEELING stands at the Stud. 



Shropshire Sheep of the best strains of blood. 



STOCK, SUITABLE FOR EXPORTATION, ALWAYS ON SALE. 



The above may be viewed, and prices obtained, on application to the Owner. 



The Yardley Stud Farm is only half-a-mile from Stechford, L. & |N. W. R., 

 where most of the Express Trains stop, and four from Birmingham. 



