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second, Jas. Frew, IJallmalloch ; third, George Pender, 

 Dumbreck. 



Best Cow in milk — First, Jas. Frew, Ballmalloch ; se- 

 cond and third, Wm. Hay, Orchardton ; fourth, George 

 Pender, Dumbreck. 



Best three-j'ear-old Quay in milk — First and second, 

 George Pender, Dumbreck ; third, Duncan Keir, Buch- 

 lyvie. 



Three Ayrshire Cows in milk — First, Wm. Hay, Or- 

 chardton ; second, John Anderson, Smithston. 



Cows in milk — First and second, Duncan Keir, Buch- 

 lyyie. 



Two-year-old Qiieys not in calf or in milk— First and 

 second, George PenJer, Dumbreck, Kilsyth; third, James 

 Jardine, Killewiian. 



One-year-old Quey — First, James Graham, Myothill ; 

 second, George PenJer, Dumbreck ; third, James Aitken, 

 Auchengillan. 



FEEDING AND FAT STOCK, ANY BREED OR 

 CROSS. 



Pair fat Stots or Qiieys, any age— First, Thomas Stobie, 

 of Ballochueck ; second, William M'Leish, Alloa. Highly 

 commended — Wm. Thomson, Bowhonse, Alloa. 



Pair two-year-old Stots— First, Wm. M'Leish, Alloa; 

 second, Wm. Thompson, Bowhouse, Alloa. 



Pair two-year-old Quays— First and second, Wm. Thorn 

 con, Bowhouse. 



Pair one-year-old Stots— First and second, Wm. Thom- 

 son, Bowhouse. 



Pair one-year-old Queys— First, John Chrystal, Dasher- 

 bead ; second, Wm. Thomson, Bowhouse. 



Pair crossbred Cows in milk, under four years old — 

 James Cousin, Grassraainston. 



WEST HIGHLAND BREED. 



Bulls, any age— First and second, James Graham, Myot- 

 hill. 



Pair Cows — First and second, Hugh M'Pherson, Town- 

 foot. 



Pair Stots, any age— First, James M'Laren, Little 

 Sauchie. 



Extra Stock. — Commended — One fat Stot, belonging 

 to Robert Lucas, Cornton. 



HORSES. 



Brood Mare with Foal at foot, or in Foal— First, James 

 M'Artney Muckhart ; second, VV. A. M'Lachlan, of Au- 

 chentroig. 



Yeald JIaros — First, .Tames Hay, Law Farm, Duntocher, 

 four-year-old; second, David Riddell, Kilbowie. 



Three-year-old Filly— First, David Riddell, Kilbowie ; 

 second, George IMorton, Inchbelly. 



Entire two year-old Colts. — First, Peter Crawford, Dum- 

 goyach ; second, James Turnbull, Castleton. 



Two-year-old Fillies— First, James Adam, Muir Park ; 

 second, James Shaw, Mye Farm, Buchlyvie ; third, John 

 Watt, Cowie. 



Two-year-old Geldings — First, Wm. M'Adam, Kepcul- 

 loch ; second, John Watt, Cowie. 



One-year-old Fillies — Fir.^t, Gavin Jack, Balcurroch ; 

 second, James M'Laren, Little Sauchie. 



One-year-old Colts or Geldings — First, Thomas Stark 

 Kier Hill, Campsie; second, William Stirling, Esq., of 

 Keir, M.P. 



Foals— James MacArtney, Muckhart. 



Pair Mares or Geldings in harness— First, Dugald 

 Napier, Glasgow ; second, William ^laclean, St. BoUox, 

 Glasgow. 



Pair Glares or Geldings without harness— Frst, James 

 M'Artney, Muckhart; second, James Christie, Old Croft. 



SHEEP-LEICESTER BREED, 



Rams under four years— First, Wm. Thomson, Bowhouse; 

 second, Wm. M'Leiali, Alloa. 



Rams one year old — First, A. & A. Mitchell, Alloa; 

 second, Wm. Thomson, Bowhouse. 



Three Ewes in milk — First, Wm. M'Leish, Alloa; 

 second, Wm. Paterson, Kernbog, Kilsyth. 



Three yearling Ewes. — First, Wm. Walker, yr. of 

 Wholeilats ; second, Andrew Mitchell, Alloa. 



BLACKFACED BREED. 



Rams under four years old — First and second, Alexander 

 Rennie, Corrie. 



Rams one year old — First, Alexander Rennie, Corrie ; 

 second, John M'Nab, Brackland. 



Five Ewes in milk. — First, Alexander Rennie, Corrie ; 

 second, Andrew Wright, Slackristock, Carron Water. 



Five yearling Ewes — First, J. M'Nab, Brackland ; 

 second, Alexander Rennie, Corrie. 



SWINE. 



Boars, anj' breed — First, .Jas. Anderson, Cornton ; second, 

 John Lowis, of Plean. 



Brood Swine — First, Wm. Thomson, Bowhouse ; second, 

 Thos. Allan, Wester wood. 



Pair Pigs above three and under six months old — First, 

 James Anderson, Cornton ; second, John Nemmo, Gimel. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Reaping Machiue — Peter Gardiner, Stirling. 



Grubbers — First, Kemp, Murray, and Nicholson, Stir- 

 lin? ; second, Anderson's triangular grubber. 



Drill Grubber— First, Archibald France, Stirling ; second, 

 John Kay, Raploch ; third, John Wallace, Ballagan Mill, 

 Dumbartonshire. 



Turnip-sowing Machine — First, George Anderson, 

 Wcstwood; second, John Wallace, Ballagan. 



Grass-sowing Machine — Kemp, Murray, aud Nicholson. 



Scotch Plough — George Rae, commended. 



Horse-rake — Walter M'Cowan, Touch, commended. 



Dairy Plates, &c. — John Christie, Stirling, commended. 



Cran" Sways, &c.— John Bryce, Stirling, commended. 



Turnip-slicer.— J. Wingate, Alloa, commended. 



Cooler — ditto ditto 



Double- moulded Plough — Archibald France, commended. 



Stable and Byre Fittings, and Sheep and Pig Ti-oughs 

 made of fire-clay — John Ilobson, Hurlford, Fire-clay 

 Works, Kilmarnock. 



Drain Tiles of the same material— John Robson, Hurl- 

 ford Fire-clay Works, Kilmarnock, commended. 



Four-wheeled Dog-cart — George Thomson, Stirling, com- 

 mended. 



SUFFOLK AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 

 MEETING AT BURY ST. EDMUNDS. 



Tlie experiment of extending the operations of the 

 East Suffolk Society may bo now said to have been first 

 fairly tested by this meetin;^ at Bury. The union, in- 

 deed, of the two divisions of the county was certainly 

 inaugurated by the very successful day at Ipswich last 

 year. But this had long been the head-quarters of the 



stronger side, and the point was rather as to how the 

 Society would fare when it broke fresh ground ? In 

 simple truth, it remains in its leading features still es- 

 sentially Ihe East Suffolk. The great supporters of the 

 show continue to come from that quarter, and, in fact, 

 without their aid there would have been no show at all. 



