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AD^TERTISEMENTS. 
BREEDERS’  DIRECTORY. 
POULTRY — continued. 
Buflf  Cochins. 
Peocter,  George  Henderson,  Flass 
House,  Durham.  Winner  of  10,000 
cups  and  prizes  at  all  the  leading- 
shows  for  the  last  40  years,  including 
champion  cuj).  Royal;  trophy,  Crystal 
Palace  and  Birmingham,  1908  ; trophy 
challenge  shield  and  special  Best 
Breeding  Pen,  Crystal  Palace,  1909. 
Dorkings. 
Major,  Arthur  C.,  Ditton,  Langley, 
Bucks.  Breeder  and  Exhibitor  of 
Dark,  Silver-Grey,  and  Cuckoo  Dork- 
ings 30  years.  Winner  30Z.  Poultry 
Club  Trophy,  also  four  30Z.  Champion 
Cups  at  Crystal  Palace,  Birming- 
ham, Dairy,  Liverpool,  and  over  1,000 
other  cups,  trophies,  and  prizes. 
N.B. — Birds  supplied  to  His  Majesty 
King  Edward  VI J.,  and  exported  to  all 
I)arts  of  the  world.  Prices  moderate. 
Eggs  Is.  each. 
Procter,  George  Henderson,  Flass 
House,  Durham.  Breeder  of  Dark 
Dorkings.  Winner  chamjjion  cup, 
Crj'stal  Palace,  1st  Royal,  and 
hundreds  of  other  prizes. 
Ducks. 
Cook,  William  H.  Breeder  of  highest 
class  Poultry  ; all  popular  varieties  ; 
and  Ducks  at  moderate  prices,  for 
farms,  estates,  or  the  garden  ; also 
for  Exhibition  purposes.  Exporter 
to  all  parts  of  the  world.  TheModel 
Poultry  Farm,  St.  Paul’s  Cray,  Kent. 
Station  : St.  Mary  Cray.  Nat.  Tel. 
39  Cray. 
Irish  Game  Cocks. 
Old  Irish  Pit  Game  Fowl.  Black, 
brown,  blue,  reds  and  greys.  All  steel 
tested  regularly  each  year  with  suc- 
cess. Shipped  all  over  the  world. 
David  Ker,  Ballynahinch,  co.  Down, 
Ireland. 
Leghorns. 
Hirst,  Joe,  Briar  Bank,  Cleck- 
HEATON.  Champion  Brown  Leg- 
horns. Winners  of  cups  and  prizes 
at  leading  shows.  Birds  for  sale  and 
exportation.  Eggs  in  season,  21s.  per 
sitting.  Satisfaction  guaranteed  to 
all  customers. 
Orpingtons. 
Hunt,  W.  Holmes,  Brooks  House 
Poultry  Farm, Hellingly,Sussex, 
England.  Breeder  of  Black,  White, 
and  Buff  Orpingtons.  Buff  Orping- 
ton Ducks,  eggs  and  day-old  chickens. 
Birds  exported.  Illustrated  catalogue 
free  on  application. 
Procter,  George  Henderson,  Flass 
House,  Durham.  Breeder  of  Buff 
Orpingtons.  Winner  of  many  cups 
and  prizes.  Birds  from  this  yard 
excel  in  colour  and  shape. 
POULTRY — continued. 
Various. 
Clarkson,  W.,  Painslack,  Wetwang, 
York,  has  Buff,  Black,  White  Orping- 
tons ; White,  Silver,  Gold,  Columbian 
Wyandottes ; Indian  Game,  Barred 
Rocks,  Black  Minorcas,  White  Leg- 
horns, Houdans.  All  prize  strains. 
Orders  booked  ; 6.s.  per  sitting ; un- 
fertiles  replaced.  F.  Powell,  manager. 
CoRRiE,  Harold,  Quobleigh,  Fair 
Oak,  Hants.  Breeder  and  Exhibitor 
of  Black,  Buff,  and  White  Orpingtons, 
and  Cayuga  Ducks.  Birds  for  sale ; 
eggs  in  season.  Winner  many  prizes 
at  leading  shows.  Station  : Eastleigh. 
Wheatley,  J.  Y.,  Appleton,  Roe- 
buck, Bolton  Percy,  Breeder  and 
successful  Exhibitor  of  Modern  Ayles- 
bury Ducks,  Black,  White  ; Pencilled 
Wyandottes  ; also  Indian  Game  ; 
Dark  Dorkings,  Toulouse,  and  Embden 
Geese,  has  birds  for  sale  ; reasonable 
prices  ; eggs  in  season. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Bradwell  & Sons,  John  H.,  Auc- 
tioneers, Estate  Agents,  Land 
Surveyors,  and  Tenant  Right 
Valuers,  Thurland  Street  Not- 
tingham, Southwell,  and  Mans- 
field. Weekly  cattle  markets  at 
Nottingham  and  Mansfield.  Fort- 
nightly Horse  Sales  at  the  Midland 
Counties  Horse  Repository,  Notting- 
ham. Commissions  executed.  Tele- 
graphic address : Agricola,  Notting- 
ham. 
Hall,  A.  C.,  Great  Rollright 
Manor.  Registered  Flock  of  the 
best  prize-winning  strain  s.  Selection  s 
always  for  sale.  Apply  J.  C.  Fryer, 
Manor  Farm,  Great  Rollright,  Chip- 
ping Norton. 
Ham  brook,  Edwin,  Newington, 
Folkestone.  Kindly  Upland  Regis- 
tered Flock.  Unforced.  Noted  for 
its  hardiness  and  wool.  Founded 
1834.  Exporters’  enquiries  invited. 
Keeble,  John  R.,  Brantham  Hall, 
Manningtree,  Essex.  Twelve  Ram 
Lambs  from  this  Flock  averaged  over 
24?.  at  public  auction  in  1909.  During 
same  year  one  gold,  five  silver  medals, 
and  two  cups  were  amongst  the 
awards  gained. 
Lincolnshire  Stock  Adctionbbrs 
AND  Agents.  Dickinson,  Riggall 
and  Davy,  Agricultural  Auctioneers, 
V aluers,  and  Land  Agents.  Speciality, 
Lincoln  Red  Short-horns,  and  Long- 
Wool  Sheep,  markets,  and  sales. 
Offices  : Louth,  Grimsby,  and  Brigg. 
