Farmer and stockbreeder . Noel T Llovd Colw^^ii!Estate Office, SharAbrook, Csf Mr I g WelchWorlingham, Beccles; Mr. N. A. Heywood GlevrinePark, Wickham Market; Mr. P. A. Bayman BlakfHall Crescent Wanstead, Essex; Mr. E.^C LindsayLanwade Hall, Exning; Mr. Gordon M. MillerGoldingham Hall, Bulmer, Sudbury; Mr R C Davc/o Morston HaU Trimley; Mrs. J Newbur^!Baddow Park, Chelmsford; and Mrs. Vlasto, Bin:field Park, Bracknell, Berks Several proposals for improvements in of the societys show and sale, to bheld at Ipswich on October 28, were agreed to. Mr. B. Aitkenhead, Estate Office.


Farmer and stockbreeder . Noel T Llovd Colw^^ii!Estate Office, SharAbrook, Csf Mr I g WelchWorlingham, Beccles; Mr. N. A. Heywood GlevrinePark, Wickham Market; Mr. P. A. Bayman BlakfHall Crescent Wanstead, Essex; Mr. E.^C LindsayLanwade Hall, Exning; Mr. Gordon M. MillerGoldingham Hall, Bulmer, Sudbury; Mr R C Davc/o Morston HaU Trimley; Mrs. J Newbur^!Baddow Park, Chelmsford; and Mrs. Vlasto, Bin:field Park, Bracknell, Berks Several proposals for improvements in of the societys show and sale, to bheld at Ipswich on October 28, were agreed to. Mr. B. Aitkenhead, Estate Office. TongswoodHawkhurst,,writes:-I bought, the week before thernf^u^ Zo^^^ste-r Show, from Mr. Griffith*and llr. Harry Moore the two Hereford bulls Aldersend Digger and Luckuell Gift. Aldersend Diggerwon first prize at the Hereford and Worcester Showand first at the Royal Show at Darlington Thetwo bulls have been shipped to the Argentine to theLeibig Extract of Meat Companv U»2o. AND CIIAUIiKU Ob AtJHIdULfUHI: JOUllNAh. um. Photo &y] Property of Mr Hampshire Down Ram Lamb I^f*V. T. THOMPSON, NORTON MANOR, SUTTON SCOTNEY, reserve champion at the Royal Show. COCUM HAMPSHIRE DOWNS A FINE OLD FLOCKForty years is a long period to look backward, but it seems but as yesterday since it was thewriters privilege to pay his first visit to theHampshire Downs (lor he was a breeder thon) to8ee for himself the Ineed at its home. Ui>on thatoctrasion friendships were formed which in fartoo many cases have terminated by the death omany he was privilege*! to meet \ipon that occa-sion. Amongst them was Mr. George Jiidd(afterwards Sir George Judd), the father of T. Jiidd, the vendor of the Cocuiii flock. His-tory tells us that the flock from which the exist-ing flock descended was established by Sir GeorgeJudd in the year 1881 at Cocum, the then postaladdress of the farm uixm wliich the present flocki;= running, ami from which it will be despatchedat the conclusion of the sale ou


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