. Farmer and stockbreeder . he country ofRecorded Dairy Cattle. There is an ever-increasingdemand for this class of cattle, especially where the ienimals have passed the tuberculin test. At the first annual spring sale held by this firm !at Reading on March 13 of this year, on behalf of |tlie Oxfordshire and Berkshire .Milk l{< conliiejSocieties, the extraordinary price of 140 guinea^was realised for e. non-pedigrec 9-vcars-uld oow,several other cows and heifers making between 80and 100 guineas, with an average of 63 guineas. The first annual autumn sale has been arrangedto toke place at Re


. Farmer and stockbreeder . he country ofRecorded Dairy Cattle. There is an ever-increasingdemand for this class of cattle, especially where the ienimals have passed the tuberculin test. At the first annual spring sale held by this firm !at Reading on March 13 of this year, on behalf of |tlie Oxfordshire and Berkshire .Milk l{< conliiejSocieties, the extraordinary price of 140 guinea^was realised for e. non-pedigrec 9-vcars-uld oow,several other cows and heifers making between 80and 100 guineas, with an average of 63 guineas. The first annual autumn sale has been arrangedto toke place at Reading on Thursday, October the sale is to be precedc l by a -how. andthere is every prospect of an unprecedented deni tadbeing experienced. The auctioneers are now in touch with variousContinental agriculturists. A register of these andhome buyers is being compiled. Ilford Centre of the National Utility PoultrySociety is arranging a show and demonstration forSeptember 13 in conjunction with lie Photo by] Guernsey Cow. VYICKHAM QRACEFL L \ Property of SIR H. F. LESS ARB, HAWKS FIRM. II EST [E. IT. ; KB 8!)6 THE FA TIMER AND STOCKBREEDER May 19, 1019. Big Guernsey Sale in Kent MB. D. C. HALDEMANS AND SIR II. F. LENNARDS OFFERINGS The Guernsey has long been strongly backed byadmirers of dairy cattle in this country, and oflate years it has conic- into more prominence byreason of the vigorous foreign demand and of theincreasing number of supporters which it prices now arc the rule, and where tales ofhigh-class blood are announced there is no lack ofbuyers. Wc imagine that there will be a goodmuster of breeders of this splendid Island race onFriday, May 23, when, at Jlawes Farm, West Wick-ham, not far from Hayes Station, Mr. D. C. Halde-man (whose herd is? at. Die Rookery. Downe) andSir H. F. bennard present a catalogue of someforty-six lots. Mr. Haldeman offers the majornumber of animals, and a visit to botli herds indi-


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