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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
THE KELMSCOTT DAIRY SHORTHORN HERD, OXFORD DOWN 
FLOCK, AND STUD OF SHIRE HORSES. K3TULJE IfJZi: 
i ?- er A? J 500 Dairy Shorthorns. Milk records kept. Upwards of 40 Champion and other Prizes won during 1913 at the 
leading Shows for Inspection and in Milking Trials, including three Firsts, one Second, and one Fourth Prize at the Royal 
Show, Bristol.. Two F irsrs, one Second, and one Third at Tring, and Four Seconds and Two Third Prizes at the London Dairy 
Show. Lows in Milk and the Stock Bulls have passed the Tuberculin test. Bulls and Bull Calves always on Sale. 
Kelmscott Juggler 
Granford Wild Eyes 111516. 
Dairy Prince. 
Won First Prize Royal Show, Bristol, 1913. 
Sire. Trickster 4th bred from 1,000 gallon 
Dams on both sides. Dam, Hawthorn 7th, 
a 1,000 gallon Cow, Champion in Dairy 
Classes at the Royal Show, Norwich, 1911. 
Sire. Tamini 104144. Dam, Melody, who 
gave 1,232 gallons of Milk in 1906. and won 
First Milking Trials at both the Royal 
and the London Dairy Show, also Second 
Inspection at London Dairy show in 1905. 
Dam, Wild Bye bright 9th, by Sir Barring- 
ton 5th 75644. Wild Byebright 9th, gave 
11.693 lbs. of Milk from April 20th, 1910, to 
January 31st, 1911. 
Sire, Ursula’s Priceless Prince 107353, 
;t.Dam, Dairy Maid’s Belle, gave 6,018 lbs. 
£ n. of Milk with her first Calf. Sire, Ursulina’s 
3 i Priceless Prince, from Amport Ursulina, 
£■ a great Prize Winner, who gave 9,836 lbs. 
fc- of Milk in a year, by a son of Mr. Adean’s 
cu Roy aL fChampion Dairy Cow Priceless 
Princess. 
SIX HOME-BREDd PRIZE-WINNERS AT LEADING » SHOWS Q IN 1913. 
Rose 55th. 
Bertha 13th. 
Dulce 7th. 
Sire, Trojan 20th 90355. Dam, Rose 26th. 
She gave 9,198^ lbs. of Milk in 318 days 
with her first Calf. Won Second Prize 
in Milking Trials at the London Dairy 
Show, 1913. 
Sire, Western Duke 80238. Dam, Bertha 
7th by Trojan 73777. Gave 11.087J lbs. of 
Milk with her last Calf, from May llth, 
1912, to April 5th, 1913. Won Second Prize 
Inspection at the London Dairy Show, 
1913. 
Sire, Village Lad 93746. Dam, Dulce 6th. 
W on 1st prize in Pedigree DairyShorthorn 
Cow Class, Tring Show, 1913. Gave 13.385 
lbs. of Milk with her last Calf, from May 
21st, 1912, to May 17th, 1913. 
Spotless 31st (2 yrs., 9 mths.) 
Helpmate llth. 
Solo 60th. 
Sire, Village Swell 8th 97560. Dam, Spot- 
less 30th. Won Second in Milking Trials, 
and Third Inspection at the London 
Dairy Show, and First Prize at Tring 
Show, 1913. 
Sire, Baron Waterloo 94220. Dam, Help- 
mate 4th. i Won prizes 1913: 1st Royal 
Show, Bristol (dairy cow any breed), 1st 
Shropshire and West Midland Show, 1st 
Warwickshire Show. She gave 6,764* lbs. 
of Milk with her first Calf, from Decem- 
ber 16th, 1911, to December 14th, 1912. 
Sire, Red Waterloo 6th 82034. Dam, Solo 
39th. She gave 10,411£ lbs. Milk with her 
last Calf, from May 27th, 1912, to April 
19th, 1913. Won First Prize Hereford- 
shire and Worcestershire Show, 1913. 
OXFORD DOWN FLOCK.— Allarge flock of Ewes is kept. Shearling Rams, Ram Lambs and Ewes have been success- 
fully shown at leading shows for many years. Rams, Ram Lambs, and Ewes always on Sale. 
KE ,LMSCOTT STUD OF SHIRE HORSES.— Sound active Colts and Fillies of all ages on sale. Chief Stud Stallion, 
KING OF THE ROSES, purchased at Lord Rothschild’s sale at Tring in 1908 for £672. Sire, Birdsall Menestrel (twice 
champion at the London Shire Horse Show). Dam, Blythwood Guelder Rose (champion mare at the Royal Show). 
Inspection Invited. Station : KELMSCOTT, 2 miles. Telegrams : Hobbs, Lechlade. 
