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BREEDERS’ 
CATTLE — continued. 
Various. 
Debenham, F. G., Cheshunt Park, 
Herts. Two miles from Cheshunt 
Station, G.E.R. Young- Bulls and 
Heifers for sale from choicest pedi- 
gree strains. Milk records kept. 
SHEEP. 
Cotswolds. 
Swanwick, Russell, Royal Agri- 
cultural College Farm, Ciren- 
cester. Breeder of Recorded 
Cotswold Sheep. Exports in 1907 
were very successful at Canadian, 
International, and other Shows. This 
flock has won 2.668Z. in prizes. 
Dorset Horn. 
Attrill, L. Cole, Bowcombe Farm, 
Carisbrooke, Wight, England. 
Registered Dorsets, Vols. II. to XVII. 
Brand 33. Winners wherever shown 
in England, America, and Canada. 
Inspection any time by appointment. 
Particulars on request. 
Hampshire Downs. 
Coles, Cary, Manor House, Winter- 
bourne Stoke, Salisbury. Regis- 
tered Hampshire Downs. Prize 
winners Royal, leading English and 
foreign shows, Salisbury Fair, 
1900-1-2-4-6. 25 gs. challenge cup ; 
Chicago, 1901, all champions and 
firsts for Rams, Ram Lambs ; St. Louis 
Exhibition, 1904, 10 exhibits— won 
class prizes, besides grand champions, 
reserve grand champions. Annual 
Ram sale, August, 1906. Extraordinary 
records. Twin Ram Lambs let for 205 
and 120 guineas, 90 averaged £21 10s. 
each. Selections for sale. 
Goldsmith, James, Blendworth, 
Horndean, Hants. Registered flock 
No. 17 of 1,040 Ewes and Ewe Lambs 
bred for 51 years on the same farm 
without dispersal sale. Annual Ram 
sale last Thursday in July at Alres- 
ford Fair. 
Hall, A. C., Great Rollright 
Manor, Chipping Norton. Reg- 
istered Hampshire Down flock, 
founded by purchases from Professor 
Wrightson, Mr. James Flower, and 
Lord Carnarvon. Tegs from this 
flock were unbeaten at local fat 
stock shows in 1902-1905, H.C. 
Birmingham Fat Stock Show, 1905. 
Judd, Sir George, Cocum, Barton 
Stacey, Hants. Pure-bred flock 
Hampshire Downs. Over 1,000 Ewes, 
reared in the high and dry, therefore 
healthy, district of Hants. Selections 
well suited for exportation. Annual 
sale Ram Lambs first Thursday 
August at Cocum. 
DIRECTORY. 
SHEEP — continued. 
Kent or Romney Marsh. 
Chittenden, James, Executors 
of, St. Mary’s, New Romney. 
Breeders Romney Marsh Sheep, flock 
number 29. 
Finn, Arthur, Westbroke, Lydd, 
Kent. Flock established 1770. In- 
spection invited of 2,000 registered 
Ewes and Rams, grazed only on 
Romney Marsh. Highest references 
to purchasers in South America, New 
Zealand, and at home. Selections 
always for sale. 
Neame, Frederick, Macknade, 
Faversham, Kent, England. 
Registered flock No. 5. Successful 
Exhibitor since 1870, winning 7 
special, 38 first, 48 second, and 18 
third prizes at the leading Shows in 
the last seven years. Highest average 
prices for 50 Rams sold at the Kent 
or Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders’ 
Association’s Annual Ram Show and 
Sale at Ashford, Kent, 1902, 1903, 1904, 
1905, 1906 ; also took the challenge 
cup there in 1902, 1904, and 1907, and 
challenge cup, first and second 
prizes for Stud Rams in 1906. Wool 
a speciality. 
Leicesters. 
Barker, Thomas, Dawnay Lodge, 
Sherburn, Yorks. Breeder of pure 
Leicester Sheep. Rams, Ewes, and 
Gimmer Shearlings always for sale. 
Flock Book No. 52. 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. 
Simpson Bros., Pilmoor House, 
Hunmanby, Yorkshire. Breeders 
of Leicesters (Flock No. 2, Leicester 
Book). Always for inspection or 
sale. Rams and Ewes. These sheep 
are of great size, with typical fleeces, 
this year winning 17 firsts at the 
Royal, Yorkshire, and other shows. 
Lincoln Long-wools. 
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 
Hunmanby flocks. Also pure Short- 
horns. 
