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and the medal to the breeder, as above ; John Parker, Nether 

 Broooilands. r • -.c v 



For the second best, two savereigns; R. S. Muir, Marshy- 

 land, Beith. , 



For the best lot of three aged cows, bred by the exnibitor, 

 ia calf or in milk on the day of exhibition, six sovereigns; 

 Andrew Alton, Craigend, Duudonald. 



For the second best, three sovereigns, John Ritchie, Broad- 

 wood, Coylton. 



For the beat five aged cows, the property of exhibitors, being 

 owners or occupants of lands, or being resident in one parish, 

 ten sovereigns, William Lang, of Groatholm, Kilwinning. 



For the best three-year-old cow, in calf or in milk on the 

 day of exhibition, six sovereigns, with an additional sovereign 

 for the pedigree, and the medal to the breeder, as above, 

 Thomas Campbell, Youderton, Kirkmichael. 



For the second best, three sovereign?, Peter Connar, Bar- 

 claugh, Coylton. 



For the third best, one sovereign, Henry M. Cuuingham, 

 Carakeoch, Patna. 



For the best pair of two-year-old queys, not in calf, two so- 

 vereigns, John Parker, Neither Broomlauds, Irvine. 



For the second best, one sovereign, George Richmond, 

 Burnton, Dalrymple. 



For the third best, half a sovereign, Alexander Oswald, 

 Auchencruive. 



For the best pair of qiiey stirks, two sovereigns, John Par- 

 ker, Nether Broomlands. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Hugh Williamson, Out- 

 mains, Tarbolton. 



For the third best, half a sovereign, James Reid, Mid San- 

 quhar. 



DAIRY STOCK— SHORTHORNED BREED. 



For the best bull, not exceeding five years old, three so- 

 vereigns, James Campbell of Craigie. 



For the second best, two sovereigns, Quintin Bone, Greenan, 

 May bole. 



For the best one-year-old bull, two sovereigns, William 

 Wright, Woodland, Girvan. 



For the second best, one sovereign, John Hamilton, Mouk- 

 touhill. Monk ton. 



FAT STOCK. 



For the best ox or heifer, pure or cross, calved after lat 

 January, 1857, three sovereigns, Bryce Wright, Dowhill, 

 Girvan. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Bryce Wright, Dowhill. 



For the beat, calved after 1st January, 1858, three so- 

 vereigns, Alexander Blain, Alton Albany, Girvan. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Alexander Blain, Alton 

 Albany. 



For the best (at cow, of any age, of the Ayrshire breed, two 

 sovereigns, Charles Wilson, Jameston, Kirkoswald. 



For the second best, one sovereign, John Findlay, Lyon- 

 Btone, Maybold. 



HORSES. 



For the best brood mare for agricultural purposes, having 

 had a foal in the season of 1860, or being in foal at the time 

 of the exhibition, five sovereigns, John Craig, Drumshang, 

 Maybole. 



For the second best, three sovereigns, Wm. Kirkwood, 

 Shaukston, Straiton. 



For the third best, two sovereigns, Wm. Kirkwood, Shank- 

 ston. 



For the fourth best, one sovereign, Andrew Allan, Cle- 

 vance, Dundonald. 



For the beat gelding or mare for agricultural purposes, four 

 years old and upwards, three sovereigns, Robert Dunlop, 

 Magbiebill, Stewarton. 



For the second best, two sovereigns, John Stevenson, Merry- 

 hagan, Kilwinning. 



For the third best, one sovereign, Matthew Kerr, Gree, 

 Beith. 



For the best three-year-old, two sovereigns, James Findlay. 

 Langlanda, Kilbiruie. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Wm. Love, Scoup, 

 Beith. 



For tha third beat, half a sovereign, George Scott, Barr, 

 Lftrga. 



For the beat gelding or filly for agricultur^l purpose*, 



foaled after Ist January, 1858, two sovereigns, David Kerr» 

 Haining, Largs. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Wm. Reid, Clune, St. 

 Quivox, 



For the best colt, foaled after 1st January, 1859, one sove- 

 reign, John Anderson, Gass, Straiton. 



For the second best, half a sovereign, Alex. Anderson, 

 Guiltreehill, Kirkmichael. 



For the best filly, foaled after 1st January, 1859, one so- 

 vereign, Wm. Kirkwood, Shankston, Straiton. 



For the second best, half a sovereign, James Osborne, 

 Shiel, Stair. 



For the best pair of agricultural geldings or mares, three 

 sovereigns, John Dick, Doonholm, Ayr. 



For the second best, two sovereigns, Robert Hutchison, 

 Craiksland, Dundonald. 



Por the third best, one sovereign, JohnM'Colm, Crawford- 

 ston, Tarbolton. 



For the best entire colt, foaled after 1st January, 1858, 

 five sovereigns, Daniel Crawford, Warrenhill, Dairy. 



For the second best, three sovereigns, Alexander Wilson, 

 Lugton Inn, Beith. 



For tlie third best, one sovereign, Matthew Young, Knock- 

 eudale, Symington. 



SHEEP. — Blackfaced Bkeed. 



For the best two aged tups, selected from a sheep stock o f 

 not less than 80, two sovereigns, James Craig, Polquheys, 

 Cumnock. 



For the second best, one sovereign, H. F. Kennedy, of Fin- 

 nart, Glenapp. 



For the best two-year-old tups, selected as above, two 

 sovereigns, Alexander Blain, Alton Albany, Girvan. 



For the second best, one "lovereign, James Findlay, Lang- 

 lands, Kilbirnie. 



For the best three tup hoggs, selected as above, two sove- 

 reigns, James Craig, Polquheys, Cumnock. 



For the second best, one sovereign, James Craig, Pol- 

 quheys. 



For the best pen of five ewe hoggs, selected as above, two 

 sovereigns, Alexander Lennox, North Balloch, Barr. 



For the second best, one sovereign, James Fergusson, 

 Auchensoul, Barr. 



Cheviot Breed. 



For the best pen of five ewe hoggs, two sovereigns, Thomaa 

 M'Millan, Chaughue. Barr. 



For the second best, one sovereign, John Marshal, High 

 Mains of Dalquharrau, Dailly. 



Leicester Breed. 



For the best tup, two years old and upwards, three sove- 

 reigns, Alexander Ralston, Lagg, Maybole. 



For the second best, one sovereign and a.half, Adam 

 Rankin, Knockdon, Maybole. 



For the best under two years old, two sovereigns, Adam 

 Rankin, Knockdon. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Adam Rankin, Knock- 

 don. 



For the best three ewes, not exceeding five years old, with 

 their lambs, or being in lamb on the day of exhibition, three 

 sovereigns, David Gray, Barmuirhill, Tarbolton. 



For the second best, one sovereign, Robert Inglis, Stair 

 House, Stair, 



Southdown Breed. 



For the best tup, two sovereigns, Adam Rankin, Knockdon. 



For the best three ewes, not exceeding five years old, with 

 their lambs, or being in lamb on the day of exhibition, two 

 sovereigns, James Campbell, Craigie. 

 Crosses. 



For the beat pen of five wedder or ewe hoggs, a cross be- 

 twixt the Cheviot and Leicester, one sovereign, Andrew Rals- 

 ton, Lagg, Maybole. 



For the second best, half a sovereign, John M'Lymont, 

 Balsaggart, Maybole. 



For the best pen of five wedder or ewe hoggs, a cross be- 

 twixt the blackfaced and Leicester, one sovereign, John Ran- 

 kin, of Beoch, Maybole. 



For the second best, half a sovereign, Adam Rankine, of 

 Knockdon, Maybole. 



For the beat pen of five wedder or ewe hoggs of any of the 

 above croiaes, one sovereign, John Ktnkiae, of Beoch, May' 

 bole. 



