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Roan Rose when bought was in calf to Tom Bowl- 

 ing (97,441), and at Naemoor she bred the roan 

 bull calf Question Mark (109,803), which Mr Mou- 

 bray used very effectively for two seasons. He 

 became the sire of some grand females, among 

 others the white Bright cow Dame Alice Studley, 

 and an Eliza of great substance and distinguished 

 appearance. A valuable addition was made to the 

 herd in 1911 when Waresley Eliza 2nd by Waresley 

 Crystal Star (101,039) was secured at Lord Cal- 

 thorpe's sale for the moderate figure of 110 gs. In 

 calf to Proud Victor (103,447), she bred at Naemoor 

 the noted Star of Dawn (117,858), which won in 

 the senior class at Perth of 1913, and brought the 

 then remarkable price of 1000 gs. In the Argentine 

 Star of Dawn was sold for 3750. Descendants of 

 Waresley Eliza 2nd now form a strong company in 

 the female line at Naemoor, and her son, which was 

 put to a number of heifers before being exported by 

 the late Mr Donald Maclennari, proved a first-class 

 breeder. 



At the fall of 1911 Mr Moubray bought from Mr 

 Duthie the roan heifer calf Colly nie Rosaline, a Roan 

 Lady by Moonlight Yet (103,125). By a curious mishap 

 she produced a bull calf before she was quite eighteen 

 months old. Still, she grew into a fine big cow, and 

 bred some good animals, among others the Perth first- 

 prize bull of 1918, which was sold for the States at 700 

 gs. He never reached the far side of the Atlantic, as he 

 fell a victim to a German submarine torpedo. During 

 the last eight years the Estelles have done remark- 



