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is not a bad one nor a bad coloured one amongst 

 liis stock. 



Lady Gray, a big roan cow, by British Knight 

 (33220), out of Lady Grace by K.C.B. (26942), 

 stands on a short leg, is very deep, and well ribbed 

 up. She has nice quality of flesh and is a 

 capital breeder. She, with her daughter and son, 

 by Riby Star; Lady Golightly, and Lord Gordon, 

 took the second prize in the family class at the 

 Koyal at Preston, and shortly afterwards Lady 

 Golightly was sold to go abroad for 500 guineas. 

 There is a beautiful heifer, own sister to Lady 

 Golightly, full of quality and with nice hair, and 

 level and lengthy quarters. Mr. Hutchinson 

 also has some of Torr's Bright tribe, one of which, 

 a good looking roan by Lord Advocate (son of 

 Mantalini) out of Bright Ruby, took our attention 

 as being a promising heifer. 



There is an importation of fresh blood into 

 the herd in the shape of three big, useful heifers 

 which had been lately purchased by Mr. Marr, 

 Upper Mill, Aberdeen, and nice straight heifers 

 they are, full of hair, and with plenty of size ; 

 but lacking the finish of the home-bred cattle. 



The stock bull is Royal Studley, one of the 

 Riby tribe, a beautiful rich red, by Royal Stuart 

 (40646), out of Royal Lady by Royal Benedict 

 (27348), her dam Riby Lassie by Blinkhoolie 

 (23428), out of Riby Queen by Booth's Royal 

 (15673). He stands on a short leg, has a grand 



