BREEDERS' DIRECTORY. a*jv. 



MR, S. C, PILGRIM, 



BREEDER OF 



DMRf SHORTHORNS AND SHROPSHIRE SHEEP 



Prize winning Sires of Bates blood have been in use, and Rams from the Best 

 Breeders of the day. 



SHORTHORN HEims, BULLS, and SHROPSHIRE SHEEP 



Usually on Sale, by applying to 



Mr. S. C. PILGRIM, The Outwoods, Hinckley, Leicestershire. 



Mr, Alfred F, Puckridge, 



C HIG-'WELL , ESSEX, 



Breeder of PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BATTLE 



OXFORD ROSE (Kiiklevington Dinahs), FAIRY QUEEN, 

 CELIA, KN1GHTLEY ROSY, PRIZE LEAF, 



And other noted Milking Tribes. 

 PAUL G WYNNE 3 rd 48421, of the Gwynne family, by Duke of Airdrie 2 7 th 41351 ; and CELTIC 



CHIEF 49240, of the Celia Tribe, are the bulls nt present in use. 



Mr. Puckridge has also an exceptionally choice Herd of Pedigree Jerseys descended from the 

 very best milking and butter strains, notably Pimpernel and Hyacinth 3rd. from the Dauncey 

 Stock, both of which have made from n to i^lbs. butter per week on ordinary feeding. Fawn, 

 by the famous Farmer's Glory 319 ; Milkgirl, winner of 2nd Milking Prize, at the London Dairy 

 Show; Grisette, Hopeful, Jessamine, Jessica, all carrying Dairy Show honors. Great care is 

 taken that no bull is ever introduced unless descended from the highest milking strains. It vvill 

 thus be seen that animals having such excellent Dairy qualities are pre-eminently adapted for 

 increasing the milk aad butter yields of the stocks into which they may be introduced. The Herds 

 are notably distinguished for the excellence of their Dairy properties. 



YOTJ2STC3- STJLXjrf, C O AAT S ^ 3sT 3D li E I F IE K, S 



Always on Sale, for exportation and home dairies at very moderate prices. Private Catalogues 



post free on application. 



Chigwell is only Ten miles from London, Tivo-and-a-half from Wood ford Station , G . K. 

 Railway, where Cabs are always in attendance. 



Mr. Joseph Pulley, 



Lower Eaton, near Hereford, 



BREEDER OF PURE BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE 



Of the Dido, Gulnare or Young Pye, Gwynne, Kichmond, Sweetheart, Charlotte, 



and Wild Eyes Tribes. 



DUKE OF ROSEDALE 2JTH (.51148), a Son of GRAND DUKE 37TH (433D7) and 

 THORN-DALE ROSK GTH, now heads the Herd. 



ALSO BREEDER OF PURE BRED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 



Which have been successful at the Bath and West of England and 



Royal Agricultural Society of England. 



The flock possesses great scale, fine coats and good colour ; Many have been exported and when 

 shown have been very successful in taking prizes. 



Prices on application to Mr. H. JONES, Lane Head Farm, Eaton Bishop, which is four mile-s 

 from Hereford. 



