HOLSTEIN ARISTOCRATS.
HIGH-PRICED AMERICAN STOCK. It is stilted that the Hqlstein bull and two heifers purchased in the United States for the Messrs.' Silver, of Olareville, and now in quarantine, cost their new owners J2500. The bull, Mutual Lilith King of Rock, which is a little im-, tier 18 months' oM, was secured from (he herd of Mr. .lolin Hctt, Wisconsin, end is by Jluitual Vicht de (vol—Liiilh Woodland 2nd. The bull in question possesses a strong combination of the blood of line Paul 2nd's Count, and the former world's champion, LilUh Tauline de Kol (28.2 lib.). The two heifers are named Mutual Margie of Hock and De Kol Gem lady Rival, The first mentioned is a daughter of Mutual I'iebe de Kol, from an A.R.O. daughter of Helen de lvol's Artis, and is related to the great foundation cow Helena Burke.- The second heifer is a daughter of Jessie Gem InTca Son, who is by Homestead, Jr., De'Kol, from a 261b. granddaughter of Prince Inka Pietertje de Kol 2nd, and Haltje Salo 3rd Tritoiuia Netherland.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 10
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176HOLSTEIN ARISTOCRATS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 10
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