SALE OF MR. BATES’ SHORTHORNS. 
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44 Wild Eyes 30th, calved December 4, 1849; 
got by Third Duke of Oxford (9,047), d. 
Wild Eyes 7th. Mr. G. Townshend, Sapcote 
Fields, Hinckley—£24 3s. 
45. Cambridge Rose, 7th, red, calved Decem¬ 
ber 29, 1849; got by Third Duke of York 
(10,166), d. Cambridge Rose 5th. Mr. J. H. 
Downs, Grays, Essex—£26 5s. 
46. Oxford 13th, roan, calved January 7, 1850; 
got by Third Duke of York (10,166), d. Ox¬ 
ford 5th. Mr. J. Becar, Smithtown, Suffolk 
County, New York, U, S.—£66 3s. 
47. Foggathorpe 6th, light roan, calved Jan¬ 
uary 8, 1850 ; got by Third Duke of Oxford 
(9,047), d. Foggathorpe 4th. Mr. Gardiner— 
£31 10s. 
48. Oxford 14th, roan, calvedMarch 1, 1850; got 
by by Third Duke of York (10,166), d. Oxford 
2d. Mr. J. H. Downs, Grays, Essex—£21. 
BULLS. 
1. Second Duke of Oxford (9,046), roan, calved 
August 26, 1843; got by Duke of Northum¬ 
berland (1,940), d. Oxford 2d. Earl Howe, 
Gopsal, Atherstone—£l 10 5s. 
2. Duke of Richmond (7,996), roan, calved Au¬ 
gust 8, 1844; got by Second Cleveland Lad 
(3,408), d. Duchess 50th. Mr. A. L. Maynard, 
Marton-le-Moor, Ripon—£126. 
3. Lord George Bentinck (9,317), roan, calved 
April 29, 1845; got by Second Duke of Nor¬ 
thumberland (3,646), d. Wild Eyes 2d. Mr. 
Annett, Widdrington, Northumberland— 
£29 8s. 
4. Third Duke of Oxford (9,047), roan, calved 
October 9, 1845; got by Second Duke of 
Northumberland (3,646), d. Oxford 2d. Mr. 
J. Robinson, Clifton, Olney—£64 Is. 
5. Third Duke of York (10,166), red, calved Oc¬ 
tober 31,1845 ; got by Fourth Duke of North¬ 
umberland (3,649), d. Duchess 51st. Mr. 
G. D. Trotter, Bishop Middleham, Perry Hill 
£74 11s. 
6. Euclid (9,097), roan, calved December 13, 
1845; got by Second Cleveland Lad (3,408), 
d. Foggathorpe 4th. Duke of Sutherland, 
Trentham, Staffordshire—£42. 
7. Refiner (10,695), roan, calved April 11, 1846; 
got by Second Cleveland Lad (3,408), d. 
Wild Eyes 8th. (Not returned home from 
hire.) 
8. Fourth Duke of York (10,167), roan, calved 
December 22,1846; got by Second Duke of 
Oxford (9,046), d. Duchess 51st. Earl Ducie, 
Tort worth Court, Gloucestershire—£210. 
9. Chevalier (10,050), roan, calved August 23, 
1847; got by Second Cleveland Lad (3,408), d 
Foggathorpe 2d. Mr. Pullen, Borobridge— 
£43 Is. 
10. Parrington (10,590), red and white, calved 
December 16, 1847; got by Second Cleve¬ 
land Lad (3,408), d. Wild Eyes 15th. Mr. 
Fisher—£25 4s. 
11. Grand Duke (10,284), red, calved February 
14, 1848; got by Second Cleveland Lad 
(3,408), d. Duchess 55th. Mr. W. Hay, 
Shethin, Tarves, N. B.—£215 5s. 
12. Chieftain (10,048), roan, calved August 11, | 
1848; got by Second Cleveland Lad (3,408), 
d. Foggathorpe 2d. Rev. W. F. Wharton, 
Barningham, Yorkshire—£43 Is. 
13. Red Rover (10,692), red, calved September 
26, 1848; got by Second Cleveland Lad 
(3,408), d. Wild Eyes 8th. Mr.. E. Bates, 
Cloden, Prussia. £36 15s. 
14. Beverley (9,964), red and white, calved Oc¬ 
tober 1, 1848 ; got by Second Earl of Bever¬ 
ley (5,963), d. Oxford 4th. Mr. G. Towns¬ 
hend, Sapcote Fields, Hinckley—£32 11s. 
15. Ebor (10,184), light roan, calved January 
31, 1849; got by Third Duke of York 
(10.166) , d. Foggathorpe 4th. Lord Fever- 
sham, Duncombe Park, Yorkshire—£94 10s. 
16. Balco (9,918), red and white, calved Febru¬ 
ary 23, 1849; got by Fourth Duke of York 
(10.167) , d. Wild Eyes 15th. Earl of Bur¬ 
lington, Holker Hall, Milnthorpe—£162 15s. 
17. Retriever (10,707), light roan, calved August 
12, 1849 ; got by Third Duke of Oxford 
(9,047), d. Wild Eyes, 8th. Earl of Carlisle, 
Castle Howard, Yorkshire—£52 10s. 
18. Duke of Athol (10,150), red, calved Septem¬ 
ber 20, 1849; got by Second Duke of Oxford 
(9,046), d. Duchess 54th. Mr. Parker, Yan- 
wath Hall, Penrith—£42. 
19. Fifth Duke of York (10,168), white, calved 
October 21, 1849; got by Second Duke of 
Oxford (9,046), d. Duchess 51st. Mr. R. Bell, 
Kirklevington, Yarm—£33 12s. 
20. Sixth Duke of York (10,169), red and white, 
calved December 10, 1849; got by Third 
Duke of York (10,166), d. Duchess 56th. 
(Dead.) 
21. Crusader, white, calved January 10, 1850; 
got by Second Duke of Oxford 9,046) d. Wild 
Eyes 21st. Mr. Blackstock—£42. 
22. Wonderful, red and white, calved January 
12, 1850; got by Second Duke of Oxford 
(9,046), d. Wild Eyes 15th. Mr. H. Smith, 
The Grove, Bingham, Notts. £31 10s. 
SUMMARY OF THE SALE. 
Duchess Tribe. —Total number sold 14, amount¬ 
ing to £1,627 10s. Average per head, £l 16 5s. 
Oxford Tribe. —Total number sold 13, amounting 
to £894 12s. Average per head, £68 16s. 4 d. 
Waterloo Tribe. —Total number sold 6, amounting 
to £357. Average per head, £59 10s. 
Cambridge-Rose Tribe. —Total number sold 3, 
amounting to £147. Average per head, £49. 
Wild-Eyes Tribe. — Total number sold 25, 
amounting to £1,203 6s. Average per head, 
£48 2s. 7 id- 
Foggathorpe Tribe. —Total number sold 7, amount¬ 
ing to £328 13s. Average per head, £46 16s. 
Grand total,.£4,558 Is. 0 d. 
General average, .£67 0s. Id. 
Difference Between Selling Milk and But¬ 
ter. —Fifteen quarts of milk to a pound of but¬ 
ter, is the common calculation, though in a large 
dairy, it is more likely to take more than less 
In one case, 700 quarts made 36 pounds, which 
is 19^- quarts to the pound. It sold for 25 cts. a 
pound, making $9. The milk, at 2 cts. a quart, 
would be $14, which is the usual price that Or¬ 
ange-county farmers get, we believe. 
