PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IX 1884, 39 



PEEMIUMS. 



1. Best Bull, 3-year old and upwaj-drf, of any pure breed, . . £Z 



Second Best, ^2 



Third best, . .......... £1 



2. Best Bull, 2-year old and under, of any pure breed, ... ^3 



Second best, - . . <£2 



Third best, £\ 



3. Best 2-year old Heifer (if Highland breed, 3 years), of any pure breed, .£3 



Second best, £2 



Third best, £1 



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The dates of calving of cattle will be counted as from on and after January 1, except 

 Polled Angus and Aberdeen, which will be counted as from on and after December 1. 



In 1884. 



Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are in competition for the last year. 

 No. 5, for the second year. 



Section 2.— HOESES. 



FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 



Note. — The Society's Stallion Premiums are granted to each District for two 

 years, and are followed by Premiums for other two years for Brood 

 Mares, and again for a similar period by Premiums for Entire Colts 

 and Fillies. 



1. Stallions. 



1. Lower Annandale. — Convener, A. H. Johnstone Douglas of Lockerbie, 



Glen Stuart, Annan ; Secrefanj, William Koddick, Annan. Granted 

 1882. (In abeyance in 1882.) 



2. Kirriemuir District Agricultural Association. — Convener, T. M. 



Nicull, Littleton, Kirriemuir; Secretary, Andrew Osier, Kintyrie, 

 Kirriemuir. Granted 1883. 



3. Dunblane, Doune, and Callander Farmers' Club. — Convener, Sir 



James R. Gibson-Maitland of Barnton, Bart., CraigiMid House, 

 Stirling. Secretary, John Murray, Muunieston, Thornhill, Stirling. 

 Granted 1883. 



Premiums. 



Best Stallion, rising 3 and not above 12 years old. 



No. 1 receives a Premium of .£25, 



Nos. 2 and 3 receive a Premium of £15 each. 



In 1884. 

 Nos. 1, 2, and 3 are in comiHJtition for the last year. 



