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Pedigrees of Mr. Has king's Bulls, 



THE following are the pedigrees of five 

 young bulls, one Devon and foiir 

 Shorthorns, and one Shorthorn heifer, 

 imported by Mr. 0. Bosking. They 

 arrived by S.S. Umtata on 1st instant : — 



Heifer " RuTH," red, with little white, 

 calved 28th October, 1900. Dam : " Ruth," 

 by " Sir James " (entered as produce of 

 his dam in Herd Book Vol. 30, page 236. 

 Sire : " Staffordshire Lieutenant " (No. in 

 Coates Herd Book, 75733). G.D. : "Ruth," 

 by " M.C.," 31898. G.G.D. : " Ruth," by 

 " Croesus," 30820. G.G.G.D. : " Ruth," by 

 " Lord Montgomery," 26686. G.G.G.G.D. : 

 " Ruth," by " Duke of Manchester," 33690. 



Bull " CORNISHMAN," roan, calved 13th 

 October, 1900. Dam : " Ruth," No. 73, 

 by " British Wonder," No. 55420. Sire : 

 "Campoz" (No. in Coates Herd Book, 

 70087\ G.D. : "Ruth," No. 69, by 

 " Frantic," No. 72558. 3rd D. : " Ruth," 

 No. 55a, by " Star of Arundel," No. 48784. 

 4th D. : " Ruth," No. 36a, by " Lord 

 Ringlet," No. 38655. 5th D. : " Ruth," 

 No. 25a, by " Earl of Trawsley 3rd," No. 

 28506. 6th D. : "Ruth," No. 23a, by 

 - " Sir Lawrence," No. 35581. 7th D. : 

 "Ruth," No. IOa, by " Townley Grand 

 Dake," No. 27673. 8th D. : " Ruth," No. 

 6, by "Lord Fingal," No. 11716. 9th D : 

 " Ruth," No. 2, by " Frantic," 8088. 10th 

 D. : " Ruth," No. 1, by " Harold," No. 

 8131. 



Bull " Cornish Gwynne," red, calved 

 14th November, 1900. Dam : " Dorothy 

 Gwynne " (Volume 45) by " Vanity 4th," 

 No. 61926. Sire: "Rifleman" (No. in 

 Coates Herd Book, 77642). G.D. : " Auburn 

 Gwynne 2nd," by "Prince Kirklivington 

 4th," No. 59682. 3rd D. : " Auburn 

 Gwynne,," by "Baron Winsone Oxford," 

 No. 45952. 4th D. : " Ada Gwynne," by 

 " Baron Hillhurst," No. 41037. 5th D. : 

 "Baigton," by "Lally's Hillhurst Duke 

 2nd," No. 38539. 6th D. : « Alice," by 

 "Duke of Wellington 2nd," No. 28465. 

 7th D. : " Flora," i)y " Oxford Gwynne," 

 No. 2471] . <Sth D. : " Fairy," by " Grand 

 Duke 5th," No. 19875. 9th D. : " Fortuna," 

 by " Duke of Leicester," No. 17724. 10th 

 D. : " Frances," by " Capt. Hardinge," 

 No. 10023." 



Bull " BartblIVER," red, calved 25th 

 November, 1900. Dam : " Daisy 57th," 

 (Vol. 42, page 470 \ by " Vanity 4th," No. 

 61926. Sire: "Masterpiece" (No. in 

 Coates Herd Book, 75041). G.D. : " Daisy 

 20th," by " Lord Trewithen," No. 56101. 

 3rd D. : " Daisy 18tli," by " Cornishman," 

 No. 55501. 4th D. : " Daisy 12th," by 

 " Cornishboy," No. 39627. 5th D. : " Daisy 

 10th," by " Lord Montgomery," No. 26686, 

 6th D. : " Daisy 9th," by " Duke of Man- 

 chester," No. 33690. 7th D. ; " Daisy 

 8th," by "Rufus,"No. 35423, 8th D. : 

 " Daisy 4th," by " Sir Rodger," No. 18863. 

 9th D. : " Daisy 3rd," by " Vandumper," 

 No. 23114. 10th D : " Daisy 2nd," by 

 " Henry 2nd," No. 14689. 



Devon bull : " Natal PRINCE," calved 

 7th January, 1901. Sire : " vlajor," No. 

 1011. G.S. : " Staberton Hero 2nd." No. 

 686. G.G.S. : " Masher," No. 326 Dam : 

 " Dolly," No. 2275. Sire : " Cecil Rhodes," 

 No. 461. G.S. : " Raglan," No. 110. Dam 

 of " Dolly " : " Doris," No. 75. G.D. : 

 " Dorothy," No. 76. 



Ball: "Lord Oarvossa," red, white 

 spots, calved 1st December, 1900. Sire : 

 " Romeo," (No. in Coates Herd Book, 

 Volume 47 not yet published). Dam : 

 "Cranberry" (Vol. 42, page 464), by 

 " Fitz Rose," No. 57263. G.D. : "Dew- 

 berry," by "Mayfly," 51739. 3rd D. : 

 " Strawberry," by " Harold," 44920. 4th 

 D. : " Cherry Blossom," by " Albert 

 Edward," 36108. 5th D. : " Cherry," by 

 " Clint," 33399. 6th D. : " Old Cherry," 

 by " Clint," 33399. 7th D. : " Old Cherry," 

 by " Star Prince," 18925. 8th D. : " Old 

 Cherry," by " Savernake," 35475. 9th D. : 

 " Violet," by " Mazeppa," 34S3L 10th D. : 

 " Violet," by " Warrior," 6660. 



Fowls will often do well on a small place for 

 .several years, and then fall off and beccime un- 

 piofitable, nist as the owner thinks he has 

 learned it all. The usual reaso-n is either that 

 the stock has become run out by too much 

 ccnhnement, or that the fowls have used up 

 eoine of the things about the place which they 

 I'eexl. They have killed out the grass, used up 

 all the sharp gravel, or perhaps the .soil has be- 

 come infested with disease or the coops with 

 lice. A thorough renovation of the place or a 

 move to fresh ground then becomes necessary. 



