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2. Best Entire Colt, foaled after the 1st January 1862— L. 20 to David 



Riddell, Kilbowie, Duntocher. Second. L.10 to Andrew "Wilson, 

 Whiteside, Alford. Third. The bronze medal to William Murray, 

 Kilcoy, Killearnan, Ross-shire. 



3. Best Entire Colt, foaled after 1st January 1863 — L.15 to Samuel 



Clark, Manswrae, Kilbarchan. Second. L.8 to David Riddell, 

 Kilbowie, Duntocher. Third. The bronze medal to James Kay, 

 Hill Farm, Gargunnock. 



4. Best Entire Colt, foaled after 1st January 1864 — L.10 to Robert 



M'Kean, Lumloch, Bishopbriggs. Second. L.5 to the Duke of 

 Hamilton and Brandon. Third. The bronze medal. No award. 



5. Best Mare (-with foal at foot) foaled before 1st January 1862 — L.20 



to J. N. Fleming, Kilkerran House, Maybole. Second. L.10 to 

 John Hendrie, Castleleathers, Inverness. Third. The bronze 

 medal to the Dowager Duchess of Athole, Dunkeld. Fourth — 

 Commended. Alexander Milne, Corse of Kinnoir, Huntly. 



6. Best Mare (in foal) foaled before 1st January 1862 — L.15 to J. 



N. Fleming, Kilkerran House, Maybole. Second. L.8 to Alex- 

 ander Buchanan, Garscadden Mains, New Kilpatrick. Third. 

 The bronze medal to Robert Moubray of Cambus, Stirling. 

 Fourth — Commended. Adam Gray, Hareston, Insch, Aberdeen. 



7. Best Filly, foaled after 1st January 1862 — L.10 to the Duke of 



Hamilton and Brandon. Second. L.5 to Alexander Murdoch, 

 Hilton, Bishopbriggs. Third. The bronze medal to Alexander 

 Stewart, Bog of Cawdor, Nairn. Fourth — Commended. John 

 Adam, Dykeside, Birnie, Elgin. 



8. Best Filly, foaled after 1st January 1863 — L.8 to David Riddell, 



Kilbowie, Duntocher. Second. L.4 to Alexander Buchanan, 

 Garscadden Mains, New Kilpatrick. Third. The bronze medal 

 to J. N. Fleming, Kilkerran House, Maybole. Fourth — Com- 

 mended. John Hunter, Dipple, Fochabers. 



9. Best Filly, foaled after 1st January 1864 — L.6 to Archibald John- 



ston, Lochburn, Maryhill, Glasgow. Second. L.3 to J. N. 

 Fleming, Kilkerran House, Maybole. Third. The bronze medal 

 to William Macdonald, Wester Moy, Forres. 



PONIES. 



Judges — Sir Alexander P. Gordon-Cumming of Altyre, Bart., and 

 Major Horne of Stirkoke, Wick. 



Attending Members — Lord Saetoun, and Robert Gentle, 

 Dell, Inverness. 



10. Best Pony Stallion, not exceeding 14 hands — L.10 to the Duke of 



Athole, Blair Castle. Second. L.5 to Charles Hope Johnston, 

 the Hewk, Lockerby. Third. The bronze medal to Donald Mac- 

 leod, Coulmore, Inverness. Fourth — Commended. iEneas Mack- 

 intosh of Daviot, Inverness. 



11. Best Pony Mare, not exceeding 14 hands — L.8 to John B. Baillie of 



Leys, Inverness. Second. L.4 to Fountaine Walker of Foyers, 

 Muirtown, Inverness. Third. The bronze medal to Hugh 

 Mackenzie of Dundonnell, Ullapool. Fourth — Commended. D. 

 C. Marjoribanks of Guisachan, M.P., Bea'uly. 



EXTRA HORSES. 



Silver medals were awarded to Lord Lovat, K.T., Beaufort Castle, 

 Beaidy, for Pony Mare ; Sir A. P. Gordon-Cummmg, Bart., of 

 Altyre, Forres, for Gelding ; Sir A. P. Gordon- Cumming, Bart., 

 for Gelding ; John Gordon of Cluny, Aberdeen, for Thorough- 



