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Commended. — Alexander Stevenson, Inchdrewer, Banff. 



The best entire colt, foaled after Ist January, 1855, 20 

 sovereigns, to Peter Crawford, Uumgoyack, Strathblane. 



The second best, 10 sovereigns, to David Riddell, Kilbowie, 

 Duntocher. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Charlea PhilHps, 

 Cracrop, Carlisle. 



Commended. — John Cruickshauk, Cloves. 



The best entire colt, foaled after 1st January, 1856, 15 so- 

 vereigns, to Peter Crawford, Dumgoyack, Strathblane. 



The second best, the premium of 8 sovereigns, to John 

 Black, Cairnbeath, Ellon. 



For the third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Bell, Bal- 

 linshee, Kirriemuir. 



Commended. — James Paul, Burnside, Peterhead. 



The best entire colt, foaled after lat January, 1857, 10 so- 

 vereigns, to Archibald K. Leitch, Inchstelly, Forres, 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to James Salmon, Benston, 

 Paisley. 



The third best, George Williamson, Auldtown, Turriff. 



Commended. — John Garden, Mill of Ardlethen. 



Judges of Makes : S. Clark, Manswrae, Kilbarchan. 

 J. Gibson, Woolmet, Dalkeith. 



The best mare with foal at foot, foaled before 1st January, 

 1855, 20 sovereigns, to David Logan, Netherton, Renfrew. 



The second best, 10 sovereigns, to James Russell, Shawhill, 

 Newton Mearns. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James Wilson, Gourdas, 

 Fyvie. 



Commended. — Alexander Donald, Rendal, Keith-hall. 



The best mare (in foal) foaled before 1st January, 1855, 15 

 sovereigns, to Alexander Watt, Rannieston, Ellon. 



The second best, 8 sovereigns, to Wm. Taylor, Towie, 

 Turriff. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Charles Smith, Boat 

 of Hatton, Fintray. 



Commended. — James Cowpsr, Auchorachan, Balliudalloch. 



The best filly, foaled after 1st January, 1855, 10 sove- 

 reigns, to W. Ironside, Clockerickford, Ellon. 



The second best, the premium of 5 sovereigns, to David 

 Riddell, Kilbowie, Duntocher. 



The third best, the bronze medal, Dugald Napier, Milton- 

 street, Glasgow. 



Commended. — Laurence Adamson, Bankhead, Leven. 



The best filly, foaled after 1st January, 1856, 8 sovereigns, 

 to James Kerr, Barrodger, Lochwinnoch. 



The second best, the premium of 4 sovereigns, to Wm. 

 Wilson, Whiteside, Forbes. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Ales. Sim, Fawells, 

 Keith-hall. 



Co)nmended.—Wm. Scott, North Leys, Banchory. 



The beat filly, foaled after Ist January, 1857, 6 sovereigns, 

 to Alex, M'William, Bucharn, Huntly. 



The second beat, 3 sovereigns, to Andrew Edwards, South 

 Kirkhill, Nigg, Aberdeen. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Wm. Harvey, Mony- 

 kebbock, Aberdeen. 



Commended, — Wm. Scott, Wrangham, Culsalmond. 



EXTRA HORSES. 



THE JUDGES COMMENDED 



Mrs. Cheyne, of Lismore (for thorough-bred stallion, " An- 

 telope). 



Sir James Colquhoun, of Luss, Bart, (for thorough-bred 

 stallion). 



Wm. M'Combie, of Easter Skene, Aberdeen (for pair of 

 work-horses). 



George Williamson, Auldtown, Turriff (for cart-horse— 

 the first prize at Inverness). 



William Douglas, Overtown. Harray, Orkney (for roadster). 

 Francis Shepherd, Millbank, Maryc'ulter (for roadster). 

 John Ligertwood, Loirston, Aberdeen (for roadster). 

 Robert Moir, Tarty, Ellon, JiiyJdy (for two years old gelding). 

 George Harrison, St. Andrew-street, Aberdeen, highly (for 

 pony), 



SHEEP. 

 LEICESTERS. 

 Judges : J. Douglas, Athelstaneford, Drem. 

 G. Hope, Fenton Barns, Drem. 

 W, Torr, Aylesby, Lincoln, 



The best tup, not more than four-shear, 10 sovereigns, to 

 Samuel Wiley, Brandsby, York. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to S. Wiley. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Lord Kinnaird. 



lU'jldy commended. — Another of Lord Kinnaird's rams. 



The best Diumont or shearling tup, 10 sovereigns, to 

 Thomaa Cockburn, Sisterpath, Diinae. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to S. Wiley. 



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



Commended. — Another of Thomas Cockburn's tups. 



The best pen of five ewes, not more than four-shear, 8 

 sovereigns, to John Collie, Ardgay, Elgin. 



The second beat, 4 sovereigns, to the Duke of Richmond, 

 Gordon Castle, Fochbars. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Watson, Es- 

 perton, Gorebridge. 



The best pen of five shearling ewes or gimmers, 8 sove- 

 reigns, to the Duke of Richmond. 



The second beat, 4 sovereigns, to S. Wiley. 



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



Commended. — Thomas Simaon, Blainslie, Lauder. 



CHEVIOTS, 



Judges: A. Hall, Biasirich, Golspie. 

 Nicol Milue, Faldonside. 

 J. Oliver, Burufoot, Borthwickbrae, Hawick. 



The best tup, not more than four -shear, 10 sovereigns, to 

 Thomas Elliot, Hmdhope, Jedburgh. 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to James Brydou, Moodlaw, 

 Langholm. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to J. Brydon. 



Commended. — Wm. and Jas. Gunn, Gleudhu, Golspie. 



The best dinmont or shearling tup, 10 sovereigns, to J. 

 Brydon. 



The second beat, 5 sovereigns, to David Mundell, Auchin- 

 drean, Dingwall. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Thomas Elliot, Hind- 

 hope, Jedburgh, 



Comtnended. — John Carruthers, Kirkhill, Moffatt. 



The best pen of five ewes, not more than four-shear, 8 

 sovereigns, to J. Brydon, 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to Mrs. Major Oliver, Bush, 

 Jedburgh. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to the Duchess of Gordon, 

 Huntly Lodge, 



Commended. — Wm. and Jas, Gunn, 



The beet pen of five shearling ewes or gimmers, 8 sove- 

 reigns, to J, Brydon. 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to Mrs. Major Oliver. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to Robert Turnbull, 

 Merrylaw, Hawick. 



Commended. — Wm, and Jas, Gunn, Glendhu. 



BLACKFACED. 



Judges : J. Archibald, Duddingston, South Queensferry. 

 J, Maclean, Braidwood, 

 J. Mc Farlane, Falsane, Helensburgh. 



The best tup, not more than four-shear, 10 sovereigns, to 

 James Milligan, Hayfield, Thornhill, 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to James Watson, Mitchell 

 Hill, Biggar, 



The third best, the bronze medal, to James Milligan, 



The best dinmont or shearling tup, 10 sovereigns, to 

 James Milligan, 



The second best, 5 sovereigns, to James Milligan, 



The third best, the bronze medal to John Watson, Nisbet, 

 Biggar. 



The best pen of five ewes, not more than four-shear, 8 

 sovereigns, to J. J, & J. M-Laren, Cornalaerick, Braemar. 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to John M'Laren, Monzie, 

 Blair AthoU. 



The third best, the bronze medal, to William Turner, Ga- 

 vinburn. Old Kilpatrick. 



The best pen of five shearling ewes or gimmers, 8 sove- 

 reigns, to James Brydon, Kennelhead, Moffat. 



The second best, 4 sovereigns, to Captain Kennedy, Glen 

 App, Girvan. 



1'he third best, the bronze medal, to J.J, & J, M'Laren. 



