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more, while the youngest, Mr Patrick Stirling Ander- 

 son, holds Kippenross Home Farm, near Dunblane. 

 Mr A. H. Anderson took over the farm just referred 

 to in 1910, and shortly afterwards he bought Car- 

 nation, Clara, and Waterloo heifers from the Earl 

 of Moray. In 1915 he added a Jilt by Keir Broad- 

 sword (116,031) from Brigadier - General Stirling's 

 herd, and a Miriam of Newton from the herd of 

 Major Graham Stirling, and by Strowan Claverhouse 

 (110,334). He acquired a Lady Dorothy and a 

 Wimple the same year from Ballachraggan. There 

 are over forty head of those families now on Kippen- 

 ross farm. 



The principal bulls used have been Proud Warrior 

 (106,653), the noted Saphock-bred red which was 

 for several years in the Doune Lodge herd ; and the 

 Princess Royal Garbity Primate, a short-legged red 

 by Edgcote Flatterer (125,374), out of a Pride of 

 Avon cow. Mr Anderson had also the privilege of 

 sending cows to the Doune Lodge stock bull Dun- 

 glass Brilliant (120,003). There is great promise in 

 the young stock by Garbity Primate. 



Only a beginning has been made with a Shorthorn 

 herd at Kinpurnie, near quaint Newtyle, but addi- 

 tional purchases are likely to be made at the earliest 

 opportunities. 



LAWHILL. 



Those who have attended the principal Scottish 

 Shorthorn sales of the last few years can testify that 

 the enterprising West Perthshire agriculturist and 



