Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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 D. Cookson & Son 

 Golden Princess 2d 

 D. Cookson & Sons 



Red. J. C. Mansfield 



Geranium 



Red. John McHugh 



D. Sheeban & Sons 



Imp Gwendollne 



A. Cruickshank 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: Geranium 2d was r>th cow at the American Royal in 



Jeans U'.'.Ti'T 



Roan. J. D. Williams 



NOLA, V 44-1005 



f January Dude 115987 

 J. V. Grigsby 



Necklace 



J. il. Kobbins & Sons 



Roan. J. P. Douglas 

 & Sons 



I imke Kirklevlngton 4th 

 107409 



H T T ', Th " s - A. Cotton 



Red. J. D. Douglas cc Mary Cotton 2d 



Thos. A. Cotton 



Bloodlines: This breeding c mbines several bloodlines and has a dash 

 of Bates, which comes through the dam. The sir-. i.< mainly Scotch and 

 has the blood of the noted sire Gay Monarch. 



NOLA was in the prize winning herd shown by T. J. \Vornall in 1899 

 and 1900 which won fifteen first prizes in accession, and at the American 

 Royal of the latter year she \ V;1S :>,d priz- two-year-old and was in 1st 

 prize grade herd. 



DOROTHEA, V 45-645. 



Roan. Chas. Rankin 



{-Indian Chief 986H1 

 A. Cruickshank 

 Crimson Chief 140441... J 



Red, little white 1 Crimson Bud 



Arthur Johnston Arthur Johnston 



Lady Jane Rutton 



Red. ('has. Rankin 



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(. Chas. i 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



DOROTHEA was in the show arena but two years, but her produce 

 in the Meadowlawn herd made a brilliant record for several yi-ars, par- 

 ticularly the many times champion Dorothea 2d. 



Prizes: At the International in 1900 Dorothea was I'd ro\\ and in 1st 

 herd, and in lHnl she was ::d in class and in 4th prize herd. 



