sii THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisements. 
O^-TTL-E— continued. 
SHORTHORNS. 
HARTFORTH GRANGE HERD of Dairy Shorthorns, the property of Herbert Straker.— The cows for this herd re 
for the last 12 years been selected from the best pedigree milking strains in England; young Bulls always onSa- 
Apply Farm Bailiff, Hartforth Grange, Richmond. Yorks. 
UNDERLET DAIRY SHORTHORN'S, Kirkby-Lon-sdale, Westmoreland. — Selected specially for milking propen; 
successful at sundry Dairy Shows, including Butter Fat, at London.— Apply to Agent (Mr. Punchard) or Bfl 
(G. Robinson.) 
RED POLLS. 
CRANWORTH, RT. HON' LORD, offers gran i dual-purpose Red Polls. Milk average 2 ows, last three years, 8,17 a. 
per cow per annum. Daring last seven years 176 distinctions won (including NINE Ch mpions and EIGHT ChaiDn 
Reserves in open classes). — Apply C. F. Stebbing, Letton, Thetford, England. 
SQUEEZE 3 . 
HAMPSHIRE DOWN. 
COLES, CARY, Manor Housf, Winter bourne Stoke, Salisbury. — Registered Hampshire Downs. Prize wiin 
Royal, leading English and foreign shows, Salisbury Fair, 1900, 1901. 1902, 1904; and 1906, 25-Guineas' Challenge p; 
Chicago, 1901, all Champions, and Firsts for Rams and Ram Lambs. St. Louis Exhibition, 1904, 10 Sheep exhibited 
won Class Prizes, besides Grand Champions, Reserve Grand, and Champions. Annual Ram Sale, August, h — 
Extraordinary recoi-ds. Twin Ram Lambs let for 205 and 120 guineas. Ninety averaged £21 10s. Selections aiys 
for Sale. 
HALL, A. C, Great Rollright Manor, Chipping Norton. — Registered Hampshire Down Flock. Rams sold annua at 
Oxford Fair. 
PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, The Hon. Mrs. Pedigree Hampshire Down Flock. Frizes at Home and Abroad. Highest '.ce 
for single Ram Lamb at Weyhill Fair. 1909 and 1910. Selections always for sale. Inspection invited. C. H. Ij'w 
Estate uffice, Coleshill, Highworth, Wilts. 
LINCOLN LONGWOOL. 
HOYLES. GEORGE, Skidby Manor, near Hull. —Pure Lincoln Longwool Sheep. Registered Flock. Fine long lusta 
fleeces. Inspection invited. 
WENSLEYDALES. 
UNDERLEY WENSLEYDALES (Blue-faced), from the best blood obtainable. Successfully exhibited.— Appl; to 
G. Robinson, Bailiff, Underley Farm, Kirkby-Lonsdale. 
PIGS. 
BERKSHIRE. 
BRAND, ADMIRAL the HON. T. S., Glynde.— Large Herd of Pedigree Berksbires. Young Boars and Gilts from ch at 
strains for sale. Inspection solicited. — Particulars from Thos. W. Pickard, Home Farm, Glynde Lewes.-, 
CORY, SIR CLIFFORD JOHN, Bart., M. P., Llantarnam Abbey, Monmouthshire.— Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Gil 
LARGE WHITE. 
ROSEBERY, EARL OF, K. G. — Dalmeny herd of select Large White pigs of the best strains.— Apply Manager. ,oe 
Farm, Dalmeny Park, by Edinburgh. 
TAMWORTH. 
HAMEL, EGBERT DE, Middleton Hall, Tamworth. —Tarn worths (Pedigree Red), In-Pig, Service, and young ai : 
Tamworth Pip and Gilts. Prices moderate. 
THE CHOLDERTON HERD of Pure Bred Pedigree Tamworth Pigs, the property of H. C. Stephens. A choice selioo 
of Boars, Sows, and Gilts, from this celebrated herd always on sale at moderate prices. Prizes won during 1904|r» 
Firsts, Four Seconds, and Oue Third, the B. T. P. B. Association Challenge Cup, and Two Gold Medals given the 
N. P. B. Association. Prizes won 1905: Three Firsts, One Second, and One Third, also the B. T. P. B. Asso< io: 
Challenge Cup, and one Gold Medal given by the N. P. B. Association. — Full particulars sent on application to Ja;, G 
Kerr, Cholderton, Salisbury, England. 
MIDDLE WHITE- 
PAGET, LEOPOLD C. Middlethorpk Hall, York.— Herd of Registered Pedigree Middle White Yorkshire Pigs 
Boars and Gilts, of the best quality and breedingn'or sale at moderate prices. 
STAPLEFORD PARK HERD OF MIDDLE WHITE PIGS.— A few Gilts and Boars for Sale. Apply C. S. £■ 
Wymondham, Oakham. 
POULTET. 
COOK, WILLIAM AND SONS, Orpington House, St. Mary Cray, Kent, established 1S73. — Originators 
Orpington Fowls. Exporters to all parts of the world and entire risk taken. Birds for all purposes at most m< 
prices. Over forty distinct varieties kept. Station : St. Mary Cray. Telephone : 7 Cray. 
AUCTIONEEES, LIVE STOCZKZ, ETC., AGENTS. 
BROWN, W., & CO., Auctioneers of Pedigref. am> other Stock; Valuations and Reports; Tring, Herts. 
Burrows, Alfred J., F.S.I., Land Agent, Agricultural and Timber Valuer, Ashford and Maidstone, Kent. 
WATERS & RAWLENCE Salisbury. 
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 
(CHEAP ^ PREPAID.) 
Kalyde.— An infallible Cure for Gapes in Pheasants and Poultry. Sold in Tins, weighing about 2 lbs., 2s., each ; p free 
2s. 4d. Numerous proofs on application. — Chamberlin & Smith, Game Food Warehouse, Norwich. 
"Meat Trades' Journal," one penny; guaranteed circulation. 19,000 weekly.— Offices : C3, Long Lan^ e "- 
Smithfield, E.C. 
Creosoted Wood Fencing, Paling. Gates, Buildings, for Farms and Estates.— As supplied during the paf^' 
century by Armstrong, Addison and Co., 19 Nurth Bridge Street, Sunderland. 
"Utility" Feeding Treacle. -Excellent for all stock. Wise farmers know its merits.— Feed Dept., Argvle M 
Liverpool. 
