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Garbity New Year's Gift (136,670), which was first at 

 Perth in 1917. 



At West Inchmichael, Errol, Mr Ian K. Morrison, 

 one of the juniors in the Carse, began to form a herd 

 in 1913. His first purchase was a red yearling, 

 Scottish Lady, from Mr W. A. Dron, and by Scottish 

 Crest (113,259). She bred a couple of good bull 

 calves and was then sold. Victoria, a roan of the 

 Mysie family and by Broadhooks Victor 2nd (101,658), 

 was also selected from Mr Dron's herd ; Lady Anna 2nd, 

 a Wimple by Ivo of Cluny (99,211), came from the 

 Balcarres herd. Two years ago, Waterloo Rose by 

 Birdsall Centaur was acquired from Mr Wm. C. 

 Hunter of Arngask. This member of an old Bates 

 family was bred by Mr A. M. Gregory. In 1918 a 

 very fine yearling Goldie heifer was secured from the 

 Doune Lodge lot at 420 gs., and much may be 

 expected from her as she is exceptionally well bred. 

 Her sire was the Perth reserve champion Doune Grand 

 Knight (130,657), and she has the crosses of Proud 

 Warrior (106,653), Diamond Earl (98,591), and Scotch 

 Thistle (73,584). A more recent purchase was a red 

 Marigold yearling by Collynie Cruickshank (105,068). 

 Her grandmother was great-grandmother of the Dal- 

 meny first prize, Lothian Marksman, which was sold 

 for export at 3100 gs. At the Aberdeen October sale 

 of 1919, Mr Morrison secured from the Milton of 

 Ardlethen group at 400 gs. the roan Sittyton Violet 

 15th by Collynie President (130,290); and from the 

 Nether Dallachy lot, at the same price, the roan 

 Clipper Bride by Bride's Monarch (141,193). Those 



