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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



I Lord Douglas 132003 

 Wm. Duthie 



Lord James .132075 1 Chloe 



STAR OF THE NORTH 



Roan. C. E. Law 



Dowager Countess of 

 Seafield 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: First prize aged bull at the International in 1900 and 4 of his 

 calves were in the prize list of that show. In the Association sale he was 

 sold for $1,840 to Dr. J. D. Cole of Tennessee. 



WATERLOO DUKE OF 



CEDAR VALE 

 133066. . 



2D 



Red. Gentry Bros. 



rLord Mayor 112 r i27 

 W. A. M arris 



Victorious 121469 , 



Red. W. A. Harris 1 6th Linwood Victoria 

 [ W. A. Harris 



1 Winsome Duke 32d 72209 

 H. M. Vaile 

 Waterloo Duchess 5th 

 H. M. Vaile 



Bloodlines: Half Scotch and half Bates, representing the Cruickshank 

 blood from the herd of Col. W. A. Harris and the Bates blood of the noted 

 herd of Col. H. M. Vaile. 



Prizes: At the American Royal in 1900 he was 3rd pri/o two-year-old 

 and eli;impion bull in the Association sale. 



IOWA 'CHAMPION 

 135081. . 



Roan. K. B. Mitchel 

 & Sons 



Il'.aron Cruickshank 

 106297 

 \Vm. Duthie 

 Imp. Victoria 79th 

 A. Cruickshank 



Gipsy Maid 



R. & w. Lake Slide 

 Farm Co. 



f Knight of the Thistle 



108656 

 A Luther Adams 



Gipsy of North Oaks-- 3d 

 I Jas. J. Hill 



Bloodlines: Scotch and his immediate ancestors were most excellent 

 breeders. Baron Cruickshank and Gipsy Maid was a fortunate blending, 

 both being excellent breeders. 



Prizes: In 1900 at the American Royal he was 4th prize two-year-old 

 and headed 4th herd, while at the International he was 4th in class and 

 was in 3d herd. He was later sold for $1,400 for export to Argentina. 



