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(116,747) from Auchnacree, and a Strowan Baroness 

 yearling by Balthayock Lavender (114,991) from Mr 

 Wylie Hill. In 1918, Lady Grace by Dunglass 

 Royalist (108,496), and her yearling daughter by 

 Edgcote Czar (120,081), were bought from the repre- 

 sentatives of the late Mr John Watson, Strathaven. 

 At the Aberdeen sale he further strengthened his 

 herd by adding a very finely bred dark roan Goldie 

 heifer calf from the Whittingehame Mains herd, sire 

 Collynie Silver Knight (124,851). This calf is closely 

 related to Mr J. J. Moubray's noted red cow Goldie 

 32nd. Mr Mackie's bulls have been the red Butterfly 

 Auchnacree Vizier (129,241) of Mr G. R. Grant's 

 breeding and by Nigel of Cluny (116,747) ; King of 

 Scots, a dark roan bred at Tulliallan, sire Merry Victor 

 (116,563) from Carnation 6th by Lancaster Royal 

 (109,108) ; and the present stock bull, also from Tulli- 

 allan, the light roan Royal Gem, a very handsome 

 son of Lancaster Royal out of a Kilblean Beauty cow. 

 Mr Mackie has some pretty calves, and altogether 

 his outlook is hopeful. 



CLAYMODDIE AND CRUGGLETON. 



Nearly twenty years ago Mr Matthew Marshall, 

 Bridgebank, Stranraer, bought two or three Short- 

 horns for his elder son, Mr Albert James Marshall. 

 Since that time the young man has gone far in the 

 Shorthorn world. He now owns the largest herd of 

 the breed in Scotland, if not in the United Kingdom, 

 and he has a strong position in the export trade. A 



