BREEDERS DIRECTORY. 



LORD MIDDLETON, 



Birclsall House, York, 

 BREEDER OF BATES CATTLE, 



Of the KIRKLEVTNGTON, WATERLOO, LADY RATES. RED ROSE (American), 



GWYNNE, SURMISE, MOSS ROSE (Huston's;, HUDSON, & LINGCROPPER tribes. 



KNIGHT of OXFORD I2 th 51500, bred at Hindlip, at the head of the Herd. 



Also breeder of SKIBE HORSES, a few CLYDESDALES, and pure BERKSHIRE PIGS. 



Application for furthe? particulars to Mr. Parke, Home Farm, Birdsall. Birdsall is five 



miles from Malton Station. 



Mr, C, Morgan-Richardson, 



BREEDER OF 



DAIRY SHORTHORNS. 



SIR ARTHUR DERWENT 50542, a son of ^ir Arthur Ingram 32493, and 

 thus half-brother to Mr. W. Hanclley's thrice Royal winner, Eoyal Ingram 

 50734, and the celebrated Hecuba bull Heart of Oak 39982, at the 'head of the 

 Herd. 



Young Bulls and a few Heifers usually on Sale, suitable for exportation or home purposes. 

 Noyadd Wilijm is two miles from Cardigan Station. 



MR. PHILO L. MILLS, 



BREEDER OF 



PURE BATES BLOOD 



OF THE FOLLOWING FAMILIES: 



OXFOEDS, THOENDALE EOSES, WATEELOOS, 



WILD EYES, DAELINGTONS, AGO MBS, 



CEAGGS, KNIGHTLEYS, AND BLANCHES. 



Sires in use, 19th DUKE of ROSEDALE 49479, and 59th DUKE of OXFORD 46264. 



T his farm is four miles from Nottingham and one mile from Edivalton Station on the 

 Midland Railway, The herd can be seen by application to Mr, Mills, or to William George, 

 the Bailiff. _ 



THE RIGHT HON. LORD MOWBRAY & STOURTON, 



STOURTON CASTLE. KNARESBORO', YORKSHIRE, 

 BREEDER OF PURE BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE, 



Descended from Mr. Cooper's Blanche and Eosamond 3rd ; Juno 3rd, from 

 Mr. Ellison's sale at Sizergh Castle, Westmoreland ; and Mr. Carr's Victorine 

 of the Victoria tribe. The Bulls used have been Mr. Ellison's Duke of 

 Eichmond 1059 ; Mr. Birchall's Sting 15345; Eev. J. D. Jefferson's Abbott 14054; 

 Mr. C. L. Ellison's Western Wonder 17225; Mr. J. G-rundy's Hesperus 18060; 

 Mr. A. L. Maynard's Eose Duke 22760 ; Mr. H. Peacock's The Dram 20940; the 

 Hon. G. Lascelles' Golden Horn 31267, &c., &c. 



Mr. J. H. Casswell's Laughton Duke 4th 46601, has been lately in use, and he 

 is succeeded by Mr. T. Willis' Prince Edgar 51882. 



The breeding of young Bulls has always been the special feature of this 

 Herd, and have been sold at very remunerative prices. 



The Herd is kept at the Home Farm, and can be seen at any time on 

 application to the Agent. 



