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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Best Dinmont or Slieai-ling Tup, 10^, to Thomas Elliott. 



Second best, bl., to John Carruthers, KirkhlU, Moffat. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Carruthers. 



Best pen of Fi\e Ewes, not more than four shear, SI., to James 

 Bryden. 



Second best, il., to Thomas Elliott. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Andrew Oliver and Son, 

 Hawick. 



Best pen of Five Shearling Ewes or Gimmers, 8(., to Lord 

 Panmure. 



Second best, 41., to ThoraasC. Borthwick, Hopsrig, Langholm. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Thomas Elliot. 



BLACKFACED. 

 JnDGES. — Alexander Denholm, Baitlaws, Biggar. 

 Duncan Mitchell, Blaii'knockie, -Luss. 

 Best Tup, not more than four shear, 10i.,to Adam Blacklook, 

 Minnygap, Moffat. 



Second best, 51., to John Watson, Nisbet, Biggar. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to the Hon. Lady Menzies, 

 Kannoch Lodge. 



Best Dinmont or Shearling Tup, 10^., to David Foyer, Knowe 

 Head, Campsie. 



Second best, 5^., to James Watson, Mitchelhill, Biggar. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Adam White, Blindewing, 



Best pen of Five Ewes, not more than four shear, SI., to James 

 Brydon, Kinnelhead, Moffat 



Second best, il., to James Drife, Barr, Sanquhar. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Allan PoUok, of Faside. 



Best pen of Five Shearling Ewes or Gimmers, 8/., to Allan 

 Pollok. 



Second best, 41., to Captain Kennedy, of Glenapp, Ballantrae. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Donald M'Lai;gji, Corry- 

 chrone, Callander. 



SOUTHDOWN. 

 Jddges. — Andrew Bell, Amble Hope House, Acklington. 

 Hugh Watson, Keillor, Coupar Angus. 



Best Tup, not more than four shear, 10/., to John Hutchison, 

 Monyruy, Peterhead. 



Second best, 5.!., to John Hutchison. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to the Duke of Richmond, 

 Gordon Castle. 



Best Dinmont or Shearling Tup, 10/., to the Duke of Rich- 

 mond. 



Second best, 5/., to the Duke of Richmond. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Hutchison. 



Best pen of Five Ewes, not more than four shear, 8/., to John 

 Hutchison. 



Second best, 4/., to the Duke of Richmond. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Robert Scott Skirving, 

 Camptown, Haddington. 



Best pen of Five Shearling Ewes or Gimmers, 8/., to John 

 Hutchison. 



Second best, 4/., to the Duke of Richmond. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Hutchison. 



LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP OTHER TH.\N LEICESTER. 



Judges. — Thomas Scott, Spittal, Berwick-on-Tweed. 



Robert Hardie, Harrietfield, Kelso. 



Best Tup, not more than four shear, 10/., to Robert Scott 

 Skirving. 



Second best, 51., to the Duchess of Gordon, Huntly. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Lord Kinnaird, Rossie 

 Priory. 



Best pen of Five Ewes, not more than four shear, 8/., to Lord 

 Kinnaii'd. 



Second best, 41., to the Duchess of Goi-don. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Lord Kinnaird. 



EXTRA SHEEP. 



The Judges Commended 



Alex. Macdonald, Strathmashie, Laggan (BlackfacedRam, win- 

 ner at Inverness Meeting). 



John Lorn Stewart, of Stronvar, Campbeltown (three Shear- 

 ling Tups). 



(Hif/hli/) James Aitchison, of Adderston, Haddington (three- 

 shear Down Tup, winner at Inverness). 



Robert Scott Skirving (six Ewes— three winners at Inverness). 



SWINE. 



Judges. — John Curror, Comiston, Edinburgh. 



James Murray, Mains of Fasque, Fettercairn. 



Best Boar, large breed, 8/., to John Harrison, jun., Heaton 

 Norris, Stockport. 



Second best, 41., to James Skinner, Woodside, Aberdeen. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to W. H. Brown, of Ashley, 

 Ratho. 



Best Boar, small breed, 8/., to Jonathan Brown, Aspatria, 

 Cumberland. 



Second best, 41., to John Harrison, jun. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Adam Dunn, Tranent. 



Best Sow, lai-ge breed, G/., to John Harrison, jun. 

 Second best, 3/., to Sir Frederick W.Heygate.Bart., Ballerena. 

 Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Gibson, Woolmet, 

 Dalkeith. 

 Best Sow, small breed, 6/., to James Skinner. 

 Second best, 'SI., to Robert Harrison \\'atson, Bolton Park, 

 Wigton, Cumberland. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Arklay, Powmill, 

 Brechin. 



Com})ien.di(l.—Ja.mes Allen, Westmains, Stonehouse. 

 Best pen of Three Pigs, not exceeding eight months old, 41., 

 to Jonathan Brown. 



Second best, 21., to James Skinner. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Robert Glover, Shandon, 

 Dry men. 



The Judges of Poultry were — 

 John Higson, Preston. 



James Jlurray, Mains of Fasque, Kincardineshire. 

 Robert Thomson, Blue Vale Street, Glasgow. 



DAIRY PRODUCE. 



Judges. — John Craig, "\ 



John Gurnon, ( ,, „,. /-,,„, 



Geo. Lindsay, f all of Glasgow. 



Robt. Osborne, ) 



Francis Richardson, Edinburgh. 



Best sample of cured butter, 5/., to Alexander Aitkenhead, 

 Byars, Hurlet, Glasgow. 



Second best, 3/., to Ale.xander Graham, Summerston, East 

 Kilpatrick. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to John Steell, Heatheryknowe, 

 Old Monkland. 



Best sample of powdered butter, 51., to John Morton, Glad- 

 dens, Duntocher. 



Second best, 3/., to Alexander Aitkenhead, Byars, Hurlet, 

 Glasgow. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Robert Morion, Dalmuir, 

 West Kilpatrick. 



Best sample of fresh butter, 6/., to Mrs. Clark, Drumbie, 

 Cathcart. 



Second best, 3/., to Walter Weir, Lochfaulds, Cadder. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Robert Morton, Dalmuir, 

 West Kilpatrick. 



Best two sweet milk cheeses, 5/., to John Maclue, Larkshiels, 

 Canonbie. 



Second best, 3/., to William Smith, Towiihead, Newmilns, 

 Kilmarnock. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to James Wilkie, Craignethan 

 Castle, Lanark. 



Best two skimmed milk cheeses, 51., to John Cochrane, Over- 

 side, Strathaven. 



Second best, 3/., to Samuel Mitchell, Strath Campbelton. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to Archibald Gall, Whitehill, 

 Glasst'ord. 



Best two English cheeses — no entry. 



Best two imitation English cheese, 51., to Thomas Coldwell, 

 Coldstream, Beith, for Clieddar cheese. 



Second best, 3/., to John Maekie, Larkshiels, Canonbie. 



Third best, the Bronze Medal, to William Dickie, Girthhill, 

 Ardrossan, for North Wiltshire. 



IMPLEMENT PRIZE LIST. 



JuDGE3. — Alexander J. Adie, Engineer, Glasgow. 

 James Aitken, Cranston Hill Foundry. 

 Peter Drew, Carmyle, Tolcross. 

 John Gibson, Woolmet, Dalkeith. 

 Arthur Mather, Nether Place, Newton Mearns. 

 John Miller, Polmont. 

 Hugh Morton, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. 

 James Steedman, Bogue Hall, Roslin. 

 James Stirling, C.E., Edinburgh. 

 Best two-horse plough for general purposes, 3/., to George 

 Ponton, Woolston, Linlithgow. 



Coinmenlcd. — William Miller, Airntully, Stanley, Perthshire. 

 Best trench or deep-furrow plough, 3/., to George Ponton, 

 Woolston, Linlithgow. 



Best subsoil plough for two horses, 4/., to Robert Law, Shet- 

 tleston, Glasgow. 



Best subsoil plough, for moor or stony land, for three or four 

 horses, 4/., to E. H. Bentall, Heybridge, Maldon, Essex. 

 Commended.— ia.mes Kirkwood, Tranent. 

 Best double mould-board plough for forming drills, 3/., to 

 George Ponton, Woolston, Linlithgow. 



Commended. — Robert Fullarton, Loans, Troon. 

 Best ribbing or drill-paring plough — no award. 

 Best two-horse grubber or cultivator, 4/., to James Kirkwood, 

 Tranent Foundry, Tranent. 



Coiiimcaded. — Jacob Mains, Houston. 



Best drill-grubber for green crops, 2'., to James Stewart, 

 Kirksteps, Coupar- Angus. 



Commended. — William Gray, Cambusnethan, Wishaw. 

 Best Norwegian harrow, 41., to James Kirkwood, Tranent. 

 Best consolidating land roller,, 5/., tg Wm, Cambridge, Bristol. 



