106 



CATTLE. 



Stones, 31b.; tallow, 24 stones, 7 lb., (2208 lbs.) A steer, under four 

 Years old; four quarters, 106 stones; tallowl9 stones, 7 lb., (1747 lbs.,) 

 1814. — A steer, three years and nine months old ; four quarters, 101 

 stones, tallow, 15 stones, (1624, lbs.) 1815. — A steer, three years 

 eleven months old ; four quarters, 112 stones 7 lb.; tallow, 26 stones, 

 (1839 lbs.) A heifer, three years eight months old; four quarters, 

 89 stones, (1226 lbs.) 1817. — A steer, three years two months old ; 

 four quarters, 95 stones, 10 lb.; tallow, 17 stones, 10 lb. (1528 lbs.) 

 1822. — An ox, four years and a half old; four quarters, 135 stones; 

 tallow, 21 stones, (2184 lbs.) Own brother to the foregoing, three 

 years and a half old ; four quarters, 133 stones ; tallow, 21 stones, 

 (2170 lbs.) A steer, three years ten months old ; four quarters 124 

 stones; tallow, 17 stones, (2074 lbs.) A steer, three years eight 

 months old; four quarters, 112 stones, (1568 lbs.); tallow not 

 weighed. 



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LORD ALTHORP S COW. 



A steer, bred by Col. Cook, of Doncaster, fed on potatoes and 

 straw, was slaughtered when two years and twenty-two days old ; 

 his four quarters weighed 72 stones, (lOOS) lbs. 



Mr. Joiin Reunic (of Phantassie.) fed, in 1823, a steer, from eigh- 



