. Farmer and stockbreeder . hammer. His Majestythe King was among the purchasers. On InsMajestys behalf the brood mare, Bulkeley Bond-maid (sire, Childwick Champion; dam, BankWaitress), foaled 1912, was bought for 360gs. amidapplause. A start with the afternoons business was madejust after luncheon, the stallions being first m theenclosure. The first to occupy attention was thethree-year-old Dollas Empire (sire, Babingley NulliSecundus; dam, Dollas Duchess), a massive Shire,full of quality. He realised the highest price of thesale—namely, l,050gs., paid by Sir Edward Pearson,of Hertfordshire.


. Farmer and stockbreeder . hammer. His Majestythe King was among the purchasers. On InsMajestys behalf the brood mare, Bulkeley Bond-maid (sire, Childwick Champion; dam, BankWaitress), foaled 1912, was bought for 360gs. amidapplause. A start with the afternoons business was madejust after luncheon, the stallions being first m theenclosure. The first to occupy attention was thethree-year-old Dollas Empire (sire, Babingley NulliSecundus; dam, Dollas Duchess), a massive Shire,full of quality. He realised the highest price of thesale—namely, l,050gs., paid by Sir Edward Pearson,of Hertfordshire. Other good prices were by Mr. Caley for the three-year-old etalhonEaton Friar, a dark brown, destined to attract muchattention; 825gs. by Mr. Lambton, of Brownslade,Pembroke, for the three-year-old stallion ^BracknellHazel, another son of Eaton Nunsuch, out of Brack-nell Alice; 710gs. by Sir Edward Pearson for thetwo-year-old stallion Claydon Majestic (by EatonAbbot), a horse of weight with a notable future;. Photo by~\ [Sport and General. Eaton Shire Sa!«. Hon. Cecil T. Parker talking to the Countessof Grosvenor. 450gs. by Mr. Vaughan, of Welshpool, for the two-year-old stallion Beachendon Headlight (sire,Abbotts Royal Blood ; dam, Pendley Siren). The yearlings had a capital sale, the best pricebeing 760gs. paid by Mr. G. F. Roddy, of Marshani,Norfolk, for the coit Pendley Surprise. The highest price for brood mares was 500gs. paidby Mr. Shaw, of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, for Elm-ton Bountiful (sire, Halstead Royal Duke). The forty lots sold realised a total of £14,495,giving an average of £362. THREE-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS. Empire, dk. b., s. Babingley Nulli Secundus— Sir Edward Pearson, Brickendonbury 1050 Pendley John, b., s. Eaton Nuusuch—A. Stubley, Kings Lynn 510 Eaton Friar, nr., s. Eaton Nunsuch—Mr. Caley .. .. 900Rearsby Dray King II., b., s. Tatton Dray King—Mr. Monis-Eyton, Stafford 310 Eaton Oiphau, b., s. Monnow Drayman—Mr. Merritt,


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