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portation which included the white Sittyton 

 heifer Allspice, an own sister to the celebrated 

 Field Marshal; four Lancaster heifers bred by 

 Nathaniel Reid of Aberdeenshire; two Clarets, 

 a Nonpareil and two Rosebuds from Kinellar, 

 and eight young bulls, seven of which were of 

 S. Campbell's breeding. 



Mr. Johnston made several subsequent im- 

 portations and was the owner of the noted 

 roan Cruickshank Victoria bull Indian Chief 

 98651, the sire of some successful show stock, 

 including the fine roan bull Nonpareil Chief 

 113034 (a Kinellar Nonpareil), sold to Col. T. 

 S. Moberley of Kentucky, and exhibited in the 

 States. 



Miscellaneous Canadian importations. In 

 1871 W. B. Telfer of Fergus imported the heif- 

 ers Duchess of Kent and Royal Alice from the 

 herd of W. Chalmers of Old What, Aberdeen- 

 shire, and the bull His Royal Highness (28860) 

 from same herd. In 1874 W. Major of White 

 dale imported five heifers and two bulls from 

 the herd of James Currie, Halkerston, near 

 Edinburgh, followed in 1875 by a shipment of 

 three heifers from the herd of J. W. Phillips, 

 Staffordshire, England, and one from the Berke- 

 ley Castle herd of Lord Fitzhardinge. 



In 1874 Messrs. Birrell & Johnston of Green- 

 wood brought out from Uppermill the dark-roan 

 yearling heifer Alexandrina 6th, and from the 



