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POLLED ANGUS OR ABERDEEN. 

 Judges.— Alexander Bowie, Mains of Kelly, Arbroath. 

 William M'Combie, Tillyfour, Aberdeen. 

 Walter M'CuUoch, Kirkclaugh, Gatehouse. 



Best Bull calved before the 1st of January, 1855, 101. and the 

 Silver Medal as breeder, to the Earl of Southesk, Kiiinairi 

 Castle. 



Second best, 10'., to Robert Walker, Porlethen Mains, Aber- 

 deen. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Robert Walker. 



Best Bull calved after the 1st of January, 1855, 10?., to John 

 Collie, Ardgay, Forres. 



Second best, 5?., to James Leslie, Thorn, Blairgowrie. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to George Brown, Westerton, 

 Fochabers. 



Best Cow of any age, lOi., to Robert Walker. 



Second best, 51., to the Earl of Southesk. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to the Earl of Southesk. 



Best Heifer calved after the 1st of January, 1855, 9,1., to 

 George Bi'own, Westerton, Fochabers. 



Second best, 4(., to John Collie. 



Third best, the Bronze Modal, to George Brown, Westerton, 

 Fochabers. 



POLLED GALLOWAY. 



Best Bull calved before the 1st of January, 1855, 20/., to Rob 

 B. Wardlaw Ramsay, of Whitehill. 



Second best, lOL, to John Cunningham, Whitecairn, Castle 

 Douglas. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to William Irving, Barnden- 

 nock, Dumfries. 



Best Bull calved after the 1st of January, 1855, 10?., to James 

 Beattie, Newbie House, Annan. 



Second best, 5?., to James Beattie. 



Third best— JVo competition. 



Best Cow of any age, 10/., to James Graham, Meikle-Cullocb, 

 Dalbeattie. 



Second best, 5Z., to Allan Pollok, of Faside, Newton-Mearns. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to James Gillespie, Annan 

 Park, Lockerby. 



The best Heifer calved after the 1st of January, 1855, U., to 

 James Shennan, Balig, Kirkcudbi-ight. 



Second best, 4?., to James Shennan. 



Tliirdbest, the Bronze Medal, to James Graham, Meikle- 

 CuUoch, Dalbeattie. 



HIGHLxlND. 

 Judges.— John Macfarlane,Faslane, Helensburgh. 

 John S. Menzies, of Chesthill, Aberfeldy. 



Best Bull calved before the 1st of January, 1855, 20/., to 

 Richard D. Campbell, of Jura; and the Silver Medal to Neill 

 Malcolm, of Poltalloch, as the breeder. 



Second best, lOZ., to Neill Malcolm. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Dugald Sinclair, Kilcha- 

 maig, Whitehouse, Argyle. 



Best Bull calved after the 1st of January, 1855, 10?., to Alex- 

 ander M' Donald, Ballochallan, Callander. 



Second best, 5/., to Neill Malcolm. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to the Right Hon. Duncan 

 M'Neill, of Colonsay, Lord Justice-general. 



Best Cow of any age, 10/., to Neill Malcolm. 



Second best, 5/., to the Marquis of Breadalbane. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Allan Pollok. 



Best Heifer calved after the 1st of January, 1854, 10?., to Allan 

 Pollok. 



Second best, 5?., to Richard D. Campbell, of Jura. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to the Marquis of Breadalbane. 



Best Heifer calved after the 1st of January, 1855, 8/., to 

 Donald Maclaren, Corrychrone, Callander. 



Second best, 4/., to Allan Pollok. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Allan Pollok. 



EXTRA CATTLE. 



The Judges Commended 

 An Ayrshire Cow, aged 5 years, belonging to Alexander Fle- 

 ming, Avon Mills, Hamilton. 



HORSES. 



FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Judges. — Robert Findlay, Springburn, Baillieston, Glasgow. 

 George Falconer, Kinloch, Ladybank. 

 John Gibson, Woolmet, Dalkeith. 

 Dugald Napier, Glasgow. 

 Allan Pollok, of Faside, Newton Mearns, 

 James Steedman, Boghall, Roslin. 

 John Waugh, St. John's Kirk, Biggar. 

 Best Stallion foaled before the 1st of January, 1854, 30/., to 

 Samuel Clark, Manswrae, Bridge of Weir ; and the Silver Medal 

 to John Stevenson, Rickartfield, Beith, as the breeder. 



Second best, 16/., to Peter Crawford, Damgogack, Strathblane. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John L. Gow, Raith, Kii-k- 

 caldy. 



Best Entire Colt foaled after the 1st of January, 1854, 20'., to 

 Ale.xftnder Galbralth, Croy Cunningham, KlUearn. 



Second best, 10?., to Archibald Turnbull, Newton, South 

 Queensferry. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Andrew Logan, Crossflat, 

 Now Monkland. 



Best Entire Colt foaled after the 1st of January, 1855, 15?., to 

 Samuel Clark. 



Second best, 8/., to Sir M. R. Stewart, of Ardgowan, M.P. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Wm. Stirling, of Keir, M.P. 



Best Entire Colt foaled after the 1st of January, 1850, 10/., to 

 James Salmon, Benston, Paisley. 



Second best, 5?., to Andrew Warnock, Bereyards, Bishop- 

 briggs. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Archibald Coubrough, Car- 

 wood, Biggar. 



Best Mare (with Foal) foaled before the 1st of January, 1854, 

 20/., to GeorgeJDavidson, Dean Park, Balerno. 



Second best, 10/., to David Fleming, Westhorn, Glasgow. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to James Russell, Shawhill, 

 Mearns. 



Best Mare (in foal) foaled before the 1st of January, 1854, 

 15/., to Thomas G. Buchanan, Wellshot, Cambuslang. 



Second best, 8?., to Peter Drew, Carniyle, Tollcross, Glasgow. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Thomas Morx-ison, Middle- 

 field, Falkirk. 



Best Filly foaled after the 1st of January, 1854, 10?., to Mrs. 

 Hay, Duntyblae, Kirkintilloch. 



Second best, 5?., to David Riddell, Kilbowie, Duntocher. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Andi-ew Renfrew, Barrance, 

 Mearns. 



Best Filly foaled after the 1st of January, 1855, 8?., to John 

 Crawford, Millstonford, West If ilbride. 



Second best, 4?., to David Riddell. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Dugald Napier, PortDundas. 



Best Filly foaled after the 1st of January, 1856, 6?., to George 

 Tudhope, Colinhill, Strathaven. 



Second best, 3?., to Alexander Wilson, Forehouse, Kilbarchan. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to George Davidson, Dean 

 Park, Balerno. 



Best Draught Horse or Mare in Harness, 10/., to John Bryson 

 Glasgow. 



Second best, 5/., to Dugald Napier, Port Dundas. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Bryson, Glasgow. 



Best Horse or Mare, not exceeding 15 hands high, suitable for 

 milk carts of heavy draught, 8/., to George M' Murray, North 

 Mains, Houston. 



Second best, 4?., to William Paisley, High Walton, Renfrew- 

 shire. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Andi-ew Pollock, Muirhoiise, 

 Eaglesham. 



Best Horse or Mare, not exceeding 14j hands high, suitable 

 for milk carts of light draught, 8/., to Alexander Dunlop, 

 Glasgow. 



Second best, 4?., to Andrew Warnock, Bereyard, Bishopbriggs. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to A. B. Armour, Meiklehill, 

 Kirkintilloch. 



Commended.— 3a.mQs Yuill, Newlands, East Kilbride. 



EXTRA HORSES. 



The Judges Commended 

 {Higldij) Stallion, Robert AYilson, Durn, Portsey (winner of the 



First Prize for Cart Stallions at the Inverness Meeting). 

 Thorough-bred Stallion, James Fairbairn, Kelso (Cyclops). 

 Pony, The Hon. A. H. M. Moreton, of Largie. 



SHEEP. 



LEICESTER. 

 Judges. — James Geddes, Orbliston, Fochabers. 

 Robert Hardie, Harrietfield, Kelso. 

 Thomas Scott, Spittal, Berwick-on-Tweed. 

 Best Tup, not more than four shear, 10?., to Thomas Simson, 

 Blainslie, Lauder. 

 Second best, 5/., to Thomas Cockburn, Sisterpath, Dunse. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Lord Panmure. 

 Best Dinmont or Shearling Tup, 10/., to Thomas Simson. 

 Second best, 5?., to Thomas Cockburn. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Thomas Cockburn. 

 Best pen of Five Ewes, not more than four shear, 8?,, to 

 Thomas Mason, Pallinsburn, Coldstream. 

 Second best, 4/., to Thomas Mason. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Collie, Ardgay. 

 Best pen of Five Shearling Ewes or Gimmers, 8?., to Thomas 

 Mason. 

 Second best, 4/., to George Murray, Mount Pleasant, Berwick. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Thomas Mason. 



CHEVIOT. 

 Judges. — William Gunn, Glendhu, Golspie. 

 David Mundell, Ross-shire. 

 James Oliver, Borthwickbrae, Hawick. 

 Best Tup, not more than four shear, 10?., to Thomas Elliott, 

 Hindhope, Jedburgh. 

 Second best, 5/., to Janaes Bryden, Moodlaw, Langholm. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to James Bryden. 



