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JOSEPH HARRIS, 3IORETON FARM, ROCHESTER, iff. Y. 
No. 518 a—Baby 3rd. 
Born March 4, 1870. Sire, Prince; dam, 
Baby. Seven eighths Mapleshade. Weighed 
at birth 12 lbs.; June 17, G6 lbs.; July 10, 
78 lbs.; April G, 145 lbs. Sheared 14 lbs. of 
splendid wool. A grand ewe. One of the 
largest and best in the flock. Had a 14 lb. 
lamb this spring. Price $35. 
No. 963—Alice. 
Ten years old. A remarkable half Maple- 
shade Cotswold. Had a lamb this spring, 
weighing at birth 12 lbs. Price $15. 
No. 629 a—Abby 5th. 
Born March 31, 1880. Sire, Prince; dam, 
Abby 2 (43). Fifteen-sixteenths Mapleshade 
Cotswold. A splendid lamb, a beautiful 
daughter of a beautiful mother. There can 
be nothing better. Weighed at birth 13 lbs.; 
July 20, when 110 days old 95 lbs. Had a 
good 13 lb. lamb this spring. Price $30. 
No. 638 a—Emily 4th. 
Born Feb. 20, 1880. Sire, Prince; dam, 
Emily. Three quarters Mapleshade Cots¬ 
wold. A twin lamb; a fine ewe. Had two 
lambs this spring, one weighing at birth 11 
lbs. and the other 13 lbs. One of the best 
ewes in the flock. Price $30. 
No. 639 a—Favorite 5th. 
Born Feb. 28, 1880. Sire, General Grant; 
dam, Favorite. Weighed at birth 12 lbs.; 
July 20, 88 lbs. Three-quarters Mapleshade. 
Had two noble lambs this spring, weighing 
at birth 12 and 14 lbs. Price $30. 
No. 645 a—Alice 2nd. 
Born May 31, 1880. Sire, King John; 
(lain, Alice. Three-fourths Mapleshade Cots¬ 
wold. Weighed at birth 12% lbs.; July 20, 
when 50 days old, 50 lbs. A beautiful ewe 
now suckling a line lamb. She is worth 
more than double what I ask for her. Price 
$30. 
No. 672—Columbia 4th. 
Born March 5, 1877. Sire, Victor; dam, 
Columbia. Three-quarters Mapleshade Cots¬ 
wold and as illustrating what these sheep are 
I Will give a few figures. Columbia 4th, 
July G, wheu four months old, weighed 70 
lbs.; Sept. 6, when six months old, 101 lbs. 
In the spring of 1879 she had a fine lamb. In 
the spring of 1880 she weighed, in only fair 
breeding condition, 183 lbs. and sheared 10 
lbs. good wool. March 10, she hAd a fine 
ram lamb that weighed at birth 14 lbs. This 
lamb, July 20, when less than 4% months 
old, weighed 127 lbs. Columbia 4th, had a 
fine lamb this spring that weighed at birth 
14 lbs. Price $35. 
No. 641 a—Victoria 3rd. 
Born Feb. 17, 1880. Sire, Charley; dam, 
Victoria 2nd, by Victor. Fifteen-sixteenths 
Mapleshade Cotswold. A twin lamb. Weigh¬ 
ed at birth 10 lbs.; July 20, 90 lbs. A mag¬ 
nificent ewe. Had a fine lamb this spring. 
Price $35. 
No. 642 a—Elsie 3rd. 
Born March 13,1880. Sire, Charley; dam, 
Elsie 2nd. Fifteen-sixteenths Mapleshade. 
A twin lamb. Weighed at birth 10 lbs.; 
July 20, 80 lbs. Had a good lamb this 
spring. Price $25. 
No. 647 a—Sunflower 5th. 
Born March 25,1880. Sire, General Grant; 
dam, Sunflower 2nd. Seven-eighths Maple¬ 
shade Cotswold. A twin lamb. Weighed 
at birth 8 lbs.; July 20, 90 lbs. Her mother 
was one of the largest and best ewes in the 
flock, weighing while suckling two lambs, 
219 lbs. Sunflower 5th, had two lambs this 
spring. Price $30. 
No. 713 a—Sunflower 6th. 
Born March 2G, 1881. Sire, Young Sir 
Walter; dam, Sunflower 4tli (539 a). A 
twin lamb; a noble and useful ewe. Fifteen- 
sixteenths pure Mapleshade. Price $30. 
No. 850 a—Columbia 9th. 
Born April 2, 1881. Sire, Young Sir Wal¬ 
ter; dam, Columbia 8tli (522 a). Fifteen- 
sixteenths pure Mapleshade Cotswold. Has 
a good lamb. Price $30. 
No. 859 a—Favorite 6th. 
Bom March 10, 1882. Sire, Sir Walter 
2nd; dam, Favorite 5th (G39 a). Seven- 
