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BREEDERS’ 
CATTLE— continued. 
Polled Angus. 
Hoyles, George, Skidby Manor, 
Hull. Polled Angus Cattle, Queen 
Mother, Erica, and Prides. Bulls and 
Heifers for sale. Inspection invited. 
Several prize winners. 
Red Polled. 
Brown, Thomas, & Son, Marham 
Hall, Downham Market. Herd 
established 53 years, P3 strain pre- 
dominates. Many prizes won, includ- 
ing R.A.S.E. Championship. Sires 
used include Norfolk Duke 127, Royal 
Duke 181, Erebus 841, Uncas 3754, all 
R. A. S. E. Champions. Stud Bull : 
Davyson 244th 9059, triple champion 
R. A.S.E. ; milking qualities a speci- 
ality. Animals always on sale. 
Telegrams : Brown, Hall, Marham. 
Cranworth, Right Hon. Lord, offers 
grand dual-purpose Red Polls (milk 
reaching 12,230 lbs. in year). During 
last four years 113 honours won 
(including six champions and seven 
reserves for champions, with Bulls 
and Heifers, including Heifers in Fat 
Cattle and Breeding Shows from 
heaviest milk strains open to Great 
Britain and Ireland. Apply C. F. 
Stebbing, Letton. Thetford, England. 
Sudbourne Red-Polled Herd, the 
property of Kenneth M. Clark, Esq. 
Pedigree herd of 60 cows (London 
Dairy winners included) kept essen- 
tially for milk. Stock always for 
sale at reasonable prices. Apply, 
Agent, Estate Office, Sudbourne Hall, 
Orford, Suffolk. 
Shorthorns. 
Adeane, C., Babraham Hall, 
Cambridge. Pedigree Shorthorns, 
heavy milkers, prolific breeders. 
Winners at London Dairy Show, 
1898, 1902-4-5-6-7-8, Exhibitor and 
Breeder of Champion Cow, 1907, and 
Reserve Champion Cow, 1908, at Royal 
Show. For catalogue or further 
particulars, apply, F. N. Webb, 
Babraham. Cambridge, England. 
Barrow, B. Langdale, Sydnope 
Hall, near Matlock. Pure-bred 
Shorthorns, prize-winners, tracing 
through Herd Book, Vol. I. Young 
Bulls often for sale. Inspection by 
appointment any afternoon. Nearest 
Station, Darley Dale (Midland Rail- 
way). 
Calthorpe, The Lord, Elvetham 
Park. Shorthorn herd. Chief Stock 
Bulls : Elvetham Lavender Chief 
(98744), Lavender Royal 86380. and 
Bapton Juror 97944. Apply A. D. 
Bruce, Estate Office, Elvetham Park, 
Winchfield, Hants. 
Cooper, William, and Nephews, 
“Cooper’s Dip” Works, Berkham- 
sted. Breeders and’ exporters of 
Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle. Winners 
DIRECTORY. 
CATTLE — continued. 
Shorthorns. 
of many prizes at all the leading 
Shows. Bulls and Heifers always on 
sale. Stock Bull at present in use, 
“Meteor” 86631, winner, R.A.S.E., 
1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908. Every 
facility given to foreign and Colonial 
buyers. For full particulars, apply 
to Frank Webb, Estate Office, Shen- 
stone, Lichfield. 
Elliot, Andrew Stirling, Holly- 
bush, Galashiels. Pure bred 
Shorthorns, heavy milkers, prolific 
breeders. Winners of numerous 
prizes. Stock Bulls in service : 
Scottish Baron 97044, first and cham- 
pion at Border Union Show, 1907 ; 
Spicy Statesman, Vol. LV., first and 
champion at Border Union Show, 
1908; Strowan Royal Duke 3rd, Vol. 
LV., second at Border Union Show, 
Kelso, 1908. Bulls and Heifers always 
on sale. Inspection invited. 
Gatty, A. A., Bannister Hall, near 
Preston. Pedigree Shorthorns : 
Cruikshank, Booth, Bates, and Scotch 
blood. Stock bull : Strowan Ransom. 
Young Bulls and Heifers always for 
sale. Stations : Bamber Bridge, two 
miles; Preston, four miles. 
Grant, G. R., Auchnacree, Fern, 
Brechin, N.B. Select Shorthorns, 
Cruikshank Butterflys, and other well- 
known families. Telegrams: “Fern.” 
Hall, A. C., Great Rollright 
Manor, Chipping Norton. Pedi- 
gree Shorthorn herd combining milk 
with flesh. Daily milk record kept. 
Chief Stock Bulls : Bianca Lad 98076 
and Earl of Fawsley 37th 98707. 
Hobbs, James T., Maisky Hampton, 
Fairford, Glos. Herd of 180 pure- 
bred Shorthorns. Bulls and Heifers 
always on sale. Bates and Scotch 
breeding. Many prizes won in 1908. 
' Bulls in service : Royal Pluto 2nd 
.96939, Hampton Bowling 99064, and 
Lord Thistle 99474 by Lavender Royal 
86380, dam, Lady Dorothy 39th. In- 
spection invited. Visitors met by 
appointment. 
Hobbs, R. W. & Sons, Kelmscott, 
Lechlade. Herd of 500 Dairy 
Shorthorns. Numerous prizes have 
been obtained in milking competi- 
tions, also two first prizes for the best 
herd of Dairy Cows given by the Bath 
and West of England Society and the 
Oxfordshire Agricultural Society in 
1906. Prizes won in 1908 include 
second, third, and fourth at Tring, 
also first and two thirds at London 
Dairy Show. Only Bulls from good 
milking strains and whose dams have 
recorded milk yields are in service. 
A selection of about 30 young Bulls 
are generally on sale at home, also 
Cows and Heifers. 
