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ADVEETISEMENTS. 
BREEDERS’  DIRECTORY. 
CATTLE — continued. 
Various. 
Ward,  R.  Beuce,  Westwood,  Droit- 
wicH,  Worcestershire,  has  Bulls, 
Cows,  and  Heifers  for  sale.  Medals, 
prizes,  and  certificates  g-ained  in  milk- 
ing trials  and  butter  tests.  Daily 
I milk  records.  Marshall  MacMahon 
now  in  service. 
Westeopp,  C.  H.,  Melford  Place, 
Long  Melford.  Bulls,  Heifers, 
and  Calves  for  sale,  bred  for  milk ; 
g.  dam  of  stock  bull  gave  1,830  galls, 
in  48  weeks. 
SHEEP. 
Dorset  Horn. 
Hambeo,  E.  a.,  Milton  Abbey, 
Blandfoed,  Dorset.  Registered 
Flock  Dorset  Horns,  prize  winners 
Royal,  Royal  Counties,  Bath  and 
West,  Somerset,  and  other  shows, 
and  a Yearling  Ewe  and  Ram  of 
this  flock  took  First  Prize  and  Grand 
Champion  at  World’s  Fair,  St.  Louis. 
Telegrams  : Yates,  Estate  Office, 
Milton  Abbas. 
Hampshire  Downs. 
Dibben,  John  Herbert.  Bishop- 
stone,  Salisbury.  Wiltshire. 
Registered  Hampshire  Downs. 
Annual  Sale  of  Rams  and  Ram 
Lambs  early  in  August.  Flock 
consists  of  850  Ewes. 
Falconer,  J.  A.  K.,  Long  Sutton 
House, Winchfield,Hants.  Breeder 
of  pure  Hampshire  Down  Sheep. 
Registered  in  Flock  Book,  Vols.  II.  to 
XXI.  Sires  from  this  Flock  success- 
fully used  by  leading  breeders. 
Goldsmith,  James,  Blendworth, 
Hoendean,  Hants.  Registered 
Hampshire  flock  of  890  Ewes  and 
285  Ewe  Tegs,  bred  for  52  years  on 
the  same  farm  without  dispersal  sale. 
Annual  Ram  Lamb  sale  last  Thursday 
in  July  at  Alresford  Fair  for  the  past 
27  years. 
The  Exors.  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Judd,  Cocum,  Barton  Stacey,  Hants. 
Pure  bred  Hampshire  Downs.  This 
noted  prize-winning  flock  excels  in 
great  size  and  hardiness  of  constitu- 
tion, combined  with  grand  quality  of 
mutton  and  wool.  Selections  for 
export  at  all  times. 
Kent  or  Romney  Marsh. 
File,  John,  Stone  Farm,  Saltwood, 
Hythb,  Kent.  Breeder  of  Kent  or 
Romney  Marsh  Sheep.  Flock  No.  7. 
Established  1836.  Full  pedigrees  kept. 
Railway  station  : Sandling  Junction, 
S.E.R. 
Finn,  Arthur,  Westbeoke,  Lydd, 
Kent.  Flock  established  1770.  In- 
spection invited  of  2,000  registered 
Ewes  and  Rams,  grazed  only  on 
SHEEP — continued, 
Kent  or  Romney  Marsh. 
Romney  Marsh.  Highest  references 
to  purchasers  in  South  America,  New 
Zealand,  and  at  home.  Selections 
always  for  sale. 
Leicesters. 
Barker,  Thomas,  Dawnay  Lodge, 
Sheeburn,  Yorks.  Breeder  of  pure 
Leicester  Sheep.  Rams,  Ewes,  and 
Gimmer  Shearlings  always  for  sale. 
Flock  Book  No.  62.  Inspection  in- 
vited. 
Brown,  W.  A.,  Driffield,  East 
Yorks,  Secretary  Leicester  Sheep 
Breeders’  Association.  Leicesters 
were  awarded  Championship  for 
Long-wools  at  Smithfield  Show,1907 ; 
and  reserved  for  Prince  of  Wales 
Cup. 
Lincoln  Long-wools. 
Anderson,  John,  Baeton-on-Hum- 
BER.  The  old  Barton  Flock  of  pure- 
bred Lincoln  Long-wool  Sheep.  Flock 
Book  106.  They  are  noted  for  strong 
constitutions  and  fine,  lustrous  wool. 
Inspection  invited.  Telegrams  as 
above. 
Beocklebank,  Joseph,  Carlton-le- 
Mooeland,  Newark.  Pure-bred 
Lincoln  Long-wool  Sheep,  Flock  10. 
Large  numbers  are  sold  for  export 
every  year.  Given  satisfaction  both 
at  home  and  abroad.  Inspection 
invited.  Telegrams : Bassingham. 
Station  ; Navenby. 
Hoyles,  George,  Skidby  Manor, 
NEAR  Hull.  Pure  Lincoln  Long- wool 
Sheep.  True  type,  sound  constitu- 
tions, lustrous  long  wool,  give  satis- 
faction at  home  and  abroad.  Rams 
and  Ewes  exported  to  Buenos  Ayres, 
Mexico,  and  Russia. 
Jackson,  T.  A.,  The  Grange,  Brid- 
lington. Pure  Lincoln  Long-wools, 
No.  288,  from  the  best  strains.  Select 
flock.  Sires  used  this  season  from 
the  noted  Laughton,  Leconfield,  and 
Silk  Willoughby  flocks.  Also  pure 
Shorthorns. 
Oxford  Downs. 
Hobbs,  James  T.,  Maisby  Hampton, 
Fairfoed,  Glos.  Flock  of  1,000 
registered  Oxford  Down  Sheep. 
Prizes  won  1909  include  2 firsts, 
champion,  and  President’s  medal. 
Highland  Show  ; 2 firsts  2 champions. 
Royal  Show,  Gloucester;  2 firsts  2 
champions,  Oxfordshire  show;  4 firsts 
Bath  and  West  Counties  Show  ; 3 firsts 
Royal  Counties  Show  ; also  2 firsts  and 
breed  cup  Smithfield,  and  2 firsts 
Birmingham  Fat  Stock  Shows,  1908. 
Sixty  Rams  sold  annually  at  Ciren- 
cester first  Tuesday  in  August.  Ewes, 
Rams,  and  Ram  Lambs  on  sale  pri- 
vately. Inspection  invited. 
