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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



The secoud best, 4 sovereigus, to John Croickshank, Cloves. 

 The third best, the bronze medal, to the Trustees of the late 

 Robert Scott. 



AYRSHIRE. 



Judges : J. Barr, Barrangry, Bishopton. 

 R. Russell, Paisley. 



The best bull, calved before 1st January, 1856, 20 sove- 

 reigns, to John Stewart, Burnaide Cottase, Strathaven; to 

 the breeder, the silver medal, Alexander Wilson, Forehouse, 

 Kilbarchan. 



The second best, 10 sovereigns, to Sir James Colquhoun, 

 Bart., Rossdhu, Luss, Dumbarton. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to John Stewart. 



The best bull, calved after 1st January, 1856, 10 aove- 

 reigns, to John Stewart. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to Duncan Keir, Bucklyvie. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to John Stewart. 



The best cow iu milk of any age, 10 sovereigns, to John 

 Stewart. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to John Stewart. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James Salmon, Benaton, 

 Paisley. 



Commended. — Lord Kinnaird's cow. 



Tiie best cow in calf of any age, 10 sovereigns, to John 

 Stewart. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to Alexander M'Lachlan, 

 Erskme, Bishopton. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Alexander Wilson, 

 Forehouse, Kilbarchan, 



Commended. — Alexander M'Lachlan, Erskine, Bishopton ; 

 and another of John Stewart's cows. 



The best heifer, calved after 1st January, 1856, 8 sovereigns, 

 to John Stewart. 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to Thomas Sadler, Norton 

 Mains, Ratho. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to John Stewart. 



Commended. — George Pender, Dumbreck, Kilsyth, 



HIGHLAND. 

 Judges : W. M'Combie, Tillyfonr, Aberdeen. 

 J. M'Farlane, Faslane, Helensburgh. 



The best bull, calved before Ist January, 1856, 20 sove- 

 reigns, to the Marquis of Breadalbane, Taymouth. (To the 

 breeder of the best bull, the silver medal, Alexander Macdonald, 

 Balchallan, Callander.) 



The second best, 10 sovereigns, to Wm. Wilson, Whiteside, 

 Forbes. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to John M'Laren, Monzie, 

 Blair Athole. 



The best bull, calved after 1st January, 1856, 10 sovereigns, 

 to the Marquis of Breadalbane. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to Lady Pigot, Chippenham 

 Park, Cambridge. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James, John, and Joseph 

 M'Laren, Muirpersie, Kirriemuir. 



The best cow of any age, 10 sovereigns, to the Marquis of 

 Breadalbane. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to James, John, and Joseph, 

 M'Laren. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to the Marquis of Bread- 

 albane. 



The best heifer, calved after 1st January, 1855, 8 sovereigns, 

 to Harry Shaw, Bogfairn, Tarlaud. 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to the Marquis of Breadalbane. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Harry Shaw. 



The best heifer, calved after let January, 1856, 6 sovereigns, 

 to George and J. G. Smith, Minraore, Gleulivat. 



The second best, 3 sovereigns, to James, John and Joseph 

 M'Laren. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to George and J. G. Smith. 



EXTRA STOCK. 



Judges : J, Cruikshank, Cloves, Elgiu. 



J. Gcddes, Orbliston, Fochabers. 

 R. Hardie, Harrietfield, Kelso. 

 The best cross-bred cow of any age, the medium gold medal, 

 to Alexander Aiken, Meikle Eudovie, Alford. 



The second best, the silver medal, to Walter Scott, Glen- 

 dronach, Hnntly. 



The third best, the broiize medal, to John Garden, Mill of 

 Ardlethen, Ellon. 



The best cross-bred heifer, calved after 1st January, 1856, 

 the medium gold medal, to Robert Moir, Tarty, Ellon. 



The secoud best, the silver medal, to J, and W. Martin, 

 Aberdeen. 



The third best, the bronze medal — No entry. 



The best cross-bred heifer, calved after 1st January, 1857, 

 the medium gold medal, to Arthur Harvey, Tillygreig, Aber- 

 deen. 



The secoud best, the silver medal, to John Garden. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to John Garden. 



The best cross-bred ox, calved after 1st January, 1855, the 

 medium gold medal, to Thomas Knowles, Aberdeen. 



The second best, the silver medal, to Thomas Stobie, Bal- 

 lochneck, Bucklyvie. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Knowles, 

 Aberdeen. 



Highly commended. — Bryce Wrigh', Dowhill, Girvan. 



Commenued. — Thomas Stobie, Ballochueck, Bucklyvie. 



The best cross-bred ox, calved after lat January, 1856, the 

 medium gold medal, to J. and W. Martin, Aberdeen. 



The secoud best, the silver medal, to Wm. Marr, Upper Mill 

 of Tillyhilt, Tarves. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Wm. Marr. 



Commended. — Wm. Lawson, Meikletown of Lessendrum, 

 Huntly. 



The best polled ox, calved after Ist January, 1855, the 

 medium gold medal, to Wm. M'Combie. 



The second best, the silver medal, to J. and W. Martin. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Knowles. 



Highly commended. — The Earl of Aberdeen. 



The best polled ox, calved after 1st January, 1856, the 

 medium gold medal, to Wm. M'Combie. 



The second best, the silver medal, to Wm. M'Combie. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Knowles. 



The best Highland ox, calved after 1st January, 1854, 

 medium gold medal, to J. and W. Martin, Aberdeen. 



The second best, the silver medal, to the Earl of Aberdeen. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James Stewart, New 

 Market, Aderdeen. 



Highly commended. — Another of James Stewart's oxen. 



Commended. — The Marquis of Breadalbane. 



The best Highland ox, calved after 1st January, 1855, the 

 medium gold medsl, to Marr and Milne, Aberdeen. 



The second best, the silver medal, to Marr and Milne. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James Stewart. 



Commended. — George Lumsden, Aquhorthies, Keith Hall. 



EXTRA CATTLE. 



THE JUDGES COMMENDED 



Robert Walker, Portlethen, Aberdeen (for lot of ten polled 

 cows). 



Hugh Watson, Keillor, Coupar- Angus (for polled cow). 

 Wm. M'Combie, Tillyfour (for two polled heifers, and a polled 

 ox). 

 Thomas Knowles, Aberdeen (for two polled oxen). 

 J. and W. Martin, Aberdeen, hi^h/y (for a lot of ten High- 

 land oxen). 



J. and W. Martin, highly (for cross-bred ox). 

 James Steward, Aberdeen (for three cross-breds). 

 Sir Thomas Gladstone, of Fasque, Bart, (for Alderney bull 

 and cow). 



Col. Ramsay, Banchory Lodge, Banchory (for Guernsey 

 bull). 



HORSES, 

 FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Judges of Stallions : J. Dalgetty, Shandford, Brechin. 

 J. Giiliand, Newton of Wemyss, 



Kirkcaldy. 

 J. Steedman, Boghill, Edinburgh. 

 The best stallion, foaled before Ist January, 1855, 30 sove- 

 reigns, to \\''m. Wilson, Leven. (To the breeder of the best 

 stallion, the silver medal, to George Davidson, Dean Park, 

 Balerno.) 



The second best, 15 sovereigns, to Alex. Sims, Fawells, 

 Keith-hall. 



The third best, the bronze med»l, to David Riddell, Eil- 

 bowie,, Diuitocher, 



