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eer's hammer? Lady, before mentioned, at four- 

 teen years old, sold for two hundred and six guin- 

 eas. Countess, her daughter, nine years old, for 

 four hundred guineas. Laura, another daughter, 

 four years old, tor two hundred and ten guineas. Ma- 

 jor and George, two of her sons, the former three 

 years old, the latter a calf, for two hundred guin- 

 eas, and one hundred and thirty; besides a numbei 

 of others, more remotely descended from Lad}", 



which all sold at high prices; in fact, in a sale of 

 forty-eight lots, realizing £7115 17s. Lady and 

 her descendants sold lor a larger sum than any 

 other family obtained. 



The whole particulars of the first grand sale 

 of short-horned stock ought to be preserved. 

 We extract it from Mr. Bailey's Survey of Dur- 

 ham. 



A CATALOGUE 



Of Mr. Cliarhs Colli rig's Sale of Imported Short-Horned Cattle, October 11, 1S10. 



cows. 



