120 SHORTHORNS 



Star (76,240), an Uppermill Marigold, by Prince 

 Palatine (117,061), and a Kilblean Beauty, by Gartly 

 Landsman (125,670), from Mr James Kemp, Auchen- 

 crieve. 



At the earlier stages Mr Rose's best bull was the 

 Millhills-bred Cruickshank's Favourite (114,941), by 

 Collynie Cruickshank (136,003). Rather unfortun- 

 ately for the herd that bull was exported after one 

 season's use. The herd benefited immensely a few 

 years ago from the use for nearly three seasons of the 

 great Uppermill Royal Leader (103,727). His heifers 

 were of remarkable merit, and they have proved 

 splendid breeders. The neat red Collynie Golden 

 Baron (125,733), of the Rosalie family, and by Royal 

 Crown (117,292), bred very well, especially during 

 his last two seasons. Golden Dorothy, a beautiful 

 roan yearling heifer, by him, out of Fair Dorothy, by 

 Cruickshank's Favourite, was sold at the Aberdeen 

 sale of 1919 for 630 gs. Ballechin Major, a very 

 tastefully moulded son of Golden Baron and Ballechin 

 Mysie, was a prominent prize-winner in the posses- 

 sion of Mr Alexander Cameron of Cookstown during 

 season 1919, and at the fall he was sold for 2000. 

 Only a limited use was made of the exported Lethenty- 

 bred Pride of Rosewood (144,524), by Boquhan Pride 

 (111,114). The handsome Uppermill Chief General 

 (141,557) the highest-priced calf at Mr Durno's sale 

 in 1917 bred remarkably well. Lady Dorothy and 

 Rosewood, heifer calves by him, were sold at the 

 Aberdeen sale for 230 and 420 gs., the latter being 

 taken by Captain Macgillivray. Chief General was 



