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BREEDERS’  DIRECTORY. 
HORSES — continued. 
Shires. 
Jones,  Richard,  Tkwstllewelyn, 
Gaethmyl,  Montgomeryshire. 
Shire  Stallions,  Mares  and  Fillies  de- 
scended from  London  and  Royal  win- 
ners for  sale  ; moderate  prices  ; every 
facility  to  foreig’n  buyers.  Telegrams: 
Trwstllewelyn,  Garthinyl.  Montgom- 
ery Station,  one  mile. 
Maeden  Park  Shire  Horse  Stud. 
The  property  of  Sir  Walpole  Green- 
well,  Bart.  Station  ; Woldingham 
(within  17  miles  of  London,  on  the 
London,  Brighton,  and  South  Coast 
Railway).  This  extensive  Stud  of 
pure-bred  animals  by  the  most  noted 
sires  can  be  viewed  at  any  time  by 
appointment.  Stud  Horses  : Marden 
Major  26440,  Marden  Jameson  25409, 
and  Marden  Conqueror  23485.  A 
grand  selection  of  Entire  Colts  and 
Fillies,  also  a few  Geldings,  always 
on  offer.  This  Stud  has  won  numerous 
prizes  at  principal  shows  in  England. 
For  further  particulars,  apply  L.  C. 
Wrigley,  Estate  OflBce,  Marden  Park, 
Surrey. 
Muntz,  Frederick  Ernest,  Umbee- 
SLADE,  Hockley  Heath,  Warwick- 
shire. Shire  Horse  Stud  Stallions, 
Mares,  Fillies  ; prize  winners.  Par- 
ticulars from  Mr.  John  T.  B.  Hartley, 
Estate  Office,  TJmberslade,  Hockley 
Heath,  Warwickshire. 
Nottingham  Corporation,  Stoke 
Farm.  Shire  Stallions,  Mares,  Fillies, 
and  Geldings  of  most  fashionable 
breeding,  including'  many  prize 
winners,  always  on  sale.  Stud  horse, 
“ Countryman  III.”  (25095).  Inspec- 
tion invited.  Visitors  met  by  appoint- 
ment. Apply  Arthur  Avis,  Stoke 
Bardolph,  Nottingham. 
Suffolks. 
Smith,  A.  Carlyle,  Ashmooe  Stud 
Farm,  Campsea  Ashe,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk.  Suffolk  Punches. 
Stallions,  Mares,  and  Fillies  always 
on  sale.  Export  trade  a speciality. 
Station : Wickham  Market,  G.E.R., 
half-mile. 
SuDBOUENB  Suffolks,  the  property 
of  Kenneth  M.  Clark,  Esq.  The 
largest  Stud  in  England,  containing 
over  150  pedigree  animals;  upwards  of 
400  prizes  and  honours  { 14  champions, 
6 for  Stallions  and  8 for  Mares,  includ- 
ing champions  for  Stallions  and  Mares 
County  Show  1909)  won  since  1898. 
Several  promising  young  Stallions  and 
Mares  for  sale.  Apply,  Agent,  Estate 
Office,  SudbourneHall,Orford,  Suffolk. 
Various. 
Blaisdon  Stud.  Colin  MacIvee, 
Owner.  Stallions  for  hire  or  service. 
Young  stock  for  sale.  J.  S.  Bate, 
Agent,  Blaisdon,  Glos. 
HORSES — continued. 
Various. 
Caltheop,  E.  R.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Gold- 
ings, Loughton,  Essex.  Anglo- 
• Arab  Stallions  and  Mares  ST)ecially 
bred  for  the  improvement  of  Mexican 
and  South  American  native  breeds  of 
ponies.  Sires,  the  well-known  Arab 
Stallions,  Rohan  and  Marzouk,  see 
General  Stud  Book,  Vol.  XX. 
CATTLE. 
Aberdeen  Angus. 
Balliol  College  Heed,  founded  in 
1880.  The  herd  from  which  so  many 
champions  have  been  sent.  Great 
attention  given  to  purity  of  blood 
and  milking-  properties.  For  cata- 
logue apply  to  Clement  Stephenson, 
Sandyford  Villa,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Bridges,  J.  H.  This  old-established 
herd,  comprising  cattle  of  the  Erica, 
Pride  of  Aberdeen,  Jilt,  and  other 
good  families,  can  be  seen  at  the 
Home  Farm,  Langshott,  Horley, 
Surrey  (midway  between  London 
and  Brighton,  on  the  main  line.) 
Apply  to  Mr.  Albert  Pulling,  Lang- 
shott, Horley. 
Cran,  George,  Morlich,  Aberdeen- 
shire. Breeder  of  many  noted 
Aberdeen-Angus  Cattle.  Winner  of 
Champion  Prizes  at  National  and 
County  Shows.  A draft  sale  of 
choice  breeding  will  be  held  at  Mor- 
lich in  September,  1910. 
Doonholm  Heed  of  Aberdeen 
Angus  Cattle,  the  property  of 
James  Kennedy,  of  Doonholm,  Ayr, 
consists  of  carefully  bred  high-class 
animals  of  the  most  fashionable 
families.  Representatives  of  this 
herd,  all  bred  at  Doonholm,  won  9 
firsts,  2 championships,  and  1 reserve 
championship  at  the  Royal  and 
Highland  Shows  of  1908. 
Hursley  Park  Herd  of  Aberdeen 
Angus  Cattle,  the  property  of  Sir 
George  Cooper,  Bart.,  comprising 
Erica  Pride,  Miss  Burgess,  Lady  Ida, 
Matilda,  Jemima  of  Morlich  families. 
Prizes  won  during  1907-8-9  : 40  firsts, 
23  seconds,  5 silver  medals,  2 challenge 
cups,  7 reserve  champions.  Bulls, 
Cows,  and  Heifers  for  sale. — Apply 
to  James  E.  Thorold,  Estate  Office, 
Hursley  Park,  Winchester. 
McIntyre,  John,  Theakston,  Bedale, 
Yorkshire.  Aberdeen  Angus  Herd. 
Established  1883.  150  head  Registered 
Cattle.  Fashionable  families.  30 
grand,  thick-fleshed  yearling  Bulls 
for  sale,  also  Cows  and  Heifers  in  calf 
to  Ballindalloch  Erica  sires.  N atural 
treatment.  Good  milkers  and  breeders. 
