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holes, that her disposition was put down as the third of her good qualities 

 following beauty and capacity. 



"She came into the ring like a queen and a queen she is. No words 

 wasted in soliciting a starting bid on her. Some one said something about 

 a thousand dollars, and a half-dozen other somebodys raised it; she went by 

 hundreds to $2,500, then by fractions until $2,775 was reached and she was 

 passed into the possession of Biltmore Farms; and superintendent George 



GOLDEN ROSEBAY-IMP. JERSEY 157,333. 

 Has Milked 24 Quarts Daily Bought by Biltmore Farms for $2,775. 



F. Weston, who had her bid in to his account, was the envy of many a breeder 

 at the ringside." 



Golden Rosebay has milked as high as 24 quarts daily, and is one of 

 four of the best daughters of Golden Lad in America, all owned by Biltmore 

 Farms. The quartet consists of Golden Rosebay, shown in the picture, 

 Golden Kola with a record of 1,367 pounds of milk in 30 days, making 73 

 pounds, 6 ounces of butter, Golden Beatrice who sold for $1,400 at the same 

 sale, and Golden Ora who has a record for one year of 8,988 pounds of milk 

 making 606 pounds of butter. A son of Golden Kola, Kola's Golden Lad, 



