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bull, imp. TJnderley Wild Eyes. The bull, Gold- 

 en Knight, extensively used in the Linwood herd, 

 was out of Norton's Golden Drop and Golden 



A FIEST-CLASS SHORTHORN COW THAT AS A TWO-YEAR- 

 OLD HAD A MILK RECORD OF ALMOST 

 6,000 POUNDS. 



Lord, the last bull Col. Harris used, was one of 

 the outcrossed Golden Drops. Mr. Harding tells 

 us that Whitehall Sultan had a Bates cross near 

 the top of his pedigree and we know the same is 

 true of Choice Goods. In view of the fact that 

 the leading Shorthorn herds in America are full 

 of the blood of one or the other or both of these 

 two noted bulls and that neither of them was of 



