THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisements. 



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BREEDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



HOESES. 



HORSFALL, F. WILSON", Potto Grange, Northallerton.— Breeder of pure-bred Cleveland Bay and Yorkshire Coach 

 Horses. This stud has won far more prizes than any other again this year, and has won twice as many as any other 

 during the last fifteen years with Clevelands. Many Royal and Great Yorkshire prize-winners for sale. One of the Stud 

 Horses is Champion Broomgrove Pride 1364— First and Champion R.A.S.E. Show, Maidstone, 1897 ; First R.A.S.E. Show, 

 Birmingham, 1898 ; First and Champion Great Yorkshire, Leeds, 1898 ; only times shown ; fee, £5 5s. Also breeder of 

 pure-bred Shorthorns. Bulls and heifers for sala. Amongst others added to this herd in 1699 were Daisy's Perfection, 

 Richmond Daisy, and Highland Daisy, all bought at the Duke of Northumberland's Sale, at 210 guineas, 72 guineas, and 

 72 guineas respectively. Also breeder of Sussex black pigs, and several breeds of white poultry. 



OSENTON, GEORGE, MARINERS, WESTERHAM, KENT. — Breeder of Pedigree Shires and Pedigree Aberdeen-Angus Cattle. 



MUCKLOW, EDWARD, Whitstone Head, near Hols worthy. — Breeder of Shire Horses and pure North Devon Cattle. 



STERICKER, F. H., PICKERING, YORKSHIRE. — Cleveland Bay, Yorkshire Coach, and Hackney Horses Stallions aud Mares of 

 various ages, also choice selection of Carriage Geldings always on hand. Winner of numerous Prizes, Cups, and Medals at 

 the Royal, London, and otner Shows. Horses from this stud have been exported nearly all over the world. 



CHICK. THOMAS, STRATTON, Dorchester, DORSET.— Shire Horses, Devon Dairy Cattle, Dorset Horn Sheep, Berkshire Pigs 

 all registered. Herd and flock established a century. Foreign buyers supplied and shipping arrangements made if 

 required. 



TENNANTT. DRIFFIELD, YORKSHIRE.— Hackneys for sale from best strains. Stud Champions, Connaught and Revival, 

 winners of many prizes ; champion London, Yorkshire, and Royal Shows. 



HIVES, T., COTGRAVE, NOTTS.— A Lord Derby II. Sire. Sharebroker (3948), sire Lord Derby II. (417) ; dam, 3225 Rainhill 

 Polly ; sire, Sportsman (796). Foaled 1830. Good Black, 15.1. Free from all natural blemish and hereditary disease. 

 Grand symmetry and action. Full of Lord Derby, Denmark, and Fireaway blood. Fee, £1 10s. Groom's fee, 5s. For 

 cards apply to above. 



DINARTH HALL PONY STUD FARM, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. — The largest Stud of selected Welsh ponies in 

 Wales. Over 120 ponies now on hand, including 40 brood mares of the pure Welsh uype and several high-class ponies 

 great goers with style and action, 150 prizes won in 1898 and 1899. Ponies purchased from this stud have won first prizes 

 at Manchester, Birmingham, and Maidstone Royal Shows, also first and medal Crystal Palace, 1899. Sale in 1849 

 included two entire ponies purchased by the Government of Cyprus, and several to America and France. Stud h^rse, 

 Julius Caesar II. (5668), sire Cassius (2397) dam Dorothy Derby II. (7793), by Little Wonder I£. (1610). Service fee, 

 £5 5s. Particulars on application. Also Commission Agents for Store Welsh Ewes and We hars at much reduced prices 

 this season. Welsh sheep are the most profitable on the market. Cross-bred Lambs from Welsh Ewes from 40 to 50 lbs. 



THOMPSON, W. & J"., Barron's Park Stud, Desford.— Breeders of Pedigree Shires. Stallions for service : Stonewall 

 15375, cup winner London, 1896 ; Sopwell Duke 14302, commended London, 1895 ; Eastoft Lad li019 (sire Lincolnshire 

 Lad II. 1385), fourth London, 1896 ; Desford Vulcan Chief 16110, champion Ashbourne, 1895 ; Cotneridge Swell 16080, 

 second London, 189s ; also sons of Hitchin Conqueror. Fillies and Colts by above and other fashionable sires always on 

 sale. Inspection invited. 



POWELL, JOHN, WiOK, Worcester. — Shire Horses, Colts and Fillies of the most fashionable breeding always on sale. 

 STERN, E. D., Fan Court, Chertsey, Surrey.— Hackney Stallion Fusilier Shot 4778 H.S.B., blue roan with black points, 

 serves mares at £3 3s., groom 2s. 6d. Young stock for sale. 



CATTLE. 



SKINNER, ALFRED C, Pound Farm, Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset.— Breeder of Pure Pedigree Devons of the most value- 

 able and fashionable strains. Winner of over 500 prizes at the principal Shows, including many Champion and Special 

 Frizes. Exports from this herd have been n.ost successful in the colonies and foreign countries. Bulls and Heifers for 

 Sale. Also a pure flock of prize-winning Devon Longwool Sheep registered in forthcoming Flock Book. Rams for sale. 



PARSONS, J. D. TOOGOOD, Jun., Ashurst Place, Langton, Tunbridge Wells.— Breeder of Pedigree Guernseys. 

 Winner of nearly 100 Prizes and Honours. Cows exhibited from or purchased from this herd have been awarded in 

 Milking Trials and Butter Tests during past season. First and second Royal Counties, two firsts and a second 

 Tunbridge Wells, two firsts, a third and reserve Dairy Show. Home-bred and imported stock for disposal. 



TARGETT, WILLIAM, Idmiston, Salisbury, Wiltshire.— Pure-bred milking Shorthorns. 



SALTMARSHE CASTLE ESTATES, HEREFORDSHIRE. Prize-winning pure-bred Hereford Cattle. Champion " Happy 

 Hampton" in service. Inspection invited. Go )d selection for sale. J. W. Millyard, Estate Office, Littlebridge, Bromyard 



MARRIOTT, JOHN, Jun., The West Lea, Cbopwell Butler, Notts.— Lincolnshire Red Shorthorns. The females of large 

 size, full of hair. Sires from the best herds in Lincolnshire have only been used for a long period. A few Heifers and 

 young Bulls usually on sale. 



LANDON, HENRY, Walton Farm, Aylesbury, Bucks.— Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle. Milk register kept. 



HEWSON, MAJOR LIONEL, Direen, Kenmare. Kerry, Ireland.— One of the judges of Kerries and Dexters appointed 

 by Royal Dublin Society. Pure Kerry and Kerry Dexter Cattle for sale. 



McINTYRE, JOHN, Theakston Hall Farm, Bedale, Yorkshire.— Aberdeen-Angus Herd. Registered Heifers and 

 Yearling Bulls for sale. Stock Bull " Benton Boy," own brother to the Champion " Benton Bride." 



CRADOCK, MAJOR, DERRYCALAGHAN, ROSCREA, CO. Tipperary, Ireland.— Pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle. The Bright, Riby, 

 Flower, Heath Rose, Sylph, Medora, Lady Sarah, Mantalini, Dido, and Hartforth Cherry tribes. 



DEVERELL, ALFRED, Awington House, Tetsworth, Oxon. -Breeder and importer of pure Kerry and Dexter Cattle. 

 Prizes at London Dairy, Royal, Royal Counties, and Oxfordshire Showo. Down-calving Heifers, Young Bulls, and Calves 

 for sale. Inspection invited. 



EVENS, JOHN, Burton, Lincoln.— Lincolnshire Red Dairy Shorthorns. Won Challenge and two Champion Cups, eight 



prizes, London Dairy Show ; first and second Milking Trials, two Royal Shows in succession, 1898 and 1899. Milk register 



kept. Young Bulls from guaranteed milkers on sale. 

 HILL, JOHN RICHARD, Orleton Court, R.S.O., Herefordshire.— Pedigree Hereford Cattle. One of the oldest herds 



extant. Young Bulls and Heifers of purest lineage and excellent quality for sale. 

 MATHEWS, ERNEST, Chequers Mead, Potter's Bar.— Pedigree Jerseys fro n the best butter and prize-winning strains. All 



Cows and Heifers tested for butter production. 

 McINTYRE, JOHN, THEAKSTON HALL STUD FARM, BEDALE, YORKS.— Registered Aberdeen- Angus herd. Sto^k bull, 



Benton Boy, own brother to the great champion Benton Bride. Choice young Bulls, Heifers, and in-calvers on sale. 



WILLIAMS, HENRY, Moor Park, near HARROGATE. — Breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle. Winner of Royal firsts, 



champion and other prizes. Bulls for sale. 

 GREENFIELD, W. B., Haynes Park, Bedford.— Aberdeen-Angus Cattle. Prizes gained in 1899 from 20 entries : Eight first 



prizes, three seconds, two thirds, and seven he tickets; cup at Peterborough, and reserve for champion at NYindsor. 



Inspection invited. Apply, A. Knight, Haynes Park, Bedford. 



