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daughter of this Uppermill cow by White Knight, 

 dam Princess Alice by Choir Boy, passed to Mr C. H. 

 Jolliffe at 870 gs., and a granddaughter of Princess 

 Alice, sired by Broadhooks Diamond, was taken out 

 of the ring by the Messrs Peterkin, Dunglass, at 800 gs. 

 The noted heifer-getter, Broadhooks Diamond, was 

 sold to Mr Win. M'Allister, Drakies, Inverness, last 

 season. 



Some of Mr Marshall's most successful bulls may be 

 referred to. The Broadhooks Viceroy 2nd (82,526), 

 bred by Lord Lovat and sired by Royal Star (71,502), 

 proved an excellent stock bull. His sister was dam of 

 the Beaufort Broadhooks Champion, which was sold 

 at Perth in 1906 for the then record price of 1500 gs. 

 Viceroy 2nd was first and champion at Inverness and 

 Belfast, and junior champion at Dublin in 1902. The 

 following year he was first at Dublin and reserve to 

 Mr John Handley's Pearl King for the championship 

 at Belfast, and second at Park Royal. In the Argen- 

 tine he changed hands at 1600. One of the most 

 impressive of sires followed in Mr Jolliffe's Primrose 

 Knight (84,357), by the grand Collynie bull Primrose 

 Pride (79,605), sire of Pride of Avon, Pride of Tees, 

 and other famous animals. Primrose Knight's grand- 

 mother was full sister to the great Beaufort - bred 

 champion New Year's Gift. Roan Conqueror (84,519) 

 won most of his reputation as a show bull. Bred by 

 the Messrs Peterkin, his sire was Collynie Conqueror 

 (78,609), the Dublin champion, and his dam was Ruby 

 by Chieftain 2nd (70,152). In 1903 Roan Conqueror 

 stood second to Mr Deane Willis's Bapton Sceptre, 



