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purchase in the first-prize Naemoor Rosewood, a two- 

 year-old of Mr J. J. Moubray breeding, and by the 

 famous winner Star of Dawn (117,858), afterwards a 

 front-rank bull in the Argentine. The Rosewood is 

 of much promise as a breeder. At the 1916 Show also 

 Mr Reynard fancied the second-prize heifer Scottish 

 Buttercup 3rd, bred by the late Mr Duncan Stewart, 

 and by the remarkable stock bull Cupbearer of Col- 

 lynie (114,960). At the Uppermill dispersion sale 

 in 1915 Mr Reynard took out Princess Royal 108th 

 by Nonpareil Clipper, and to Sittyton Style she bred 

 in 1917 a highly promising heifer calf. One heifer 

 and four heifer calves were bought at the Aberdeen 

 October sale of 1916. These were Boquhan Broad- 

 hooks Beauty, bred by Mr Stephen Mitchell, aod by 

 Collynie King Royal (114,768) ; three Redgorton-bred 

 calves by Edgcote Czar (120,081) Fairy Queen 38th, 

 Crocus Lass, a granddaughter of the champion Cluny 

 Crocus, and Crocus Beauty, a great-granddaughter 

 of the champion, the three being from cows by 

 Pride of Livet (109,678) and Violet Bloom, a very 

 fine Sittyton Violet calf bred by Mr J. Ernest Kerr 

 and by Cranham Gerome (119,680). At Mr George 

 Harrison's sale Mr Reynard bought three heifer calves 

 a couple of Nonpareils and a Lady Dorothy. A 

 first-class Augusta heifer calf was acquired at the 

 Aberdeen autumn sale of 1917, this being Augusta 

 116th, bred by Mr H. M'Lennan Duncan, and by 

 the excellent sire Boquhan Pride (111,114). At the 

 Aberdeen October sales of 1919 Mr Reynard acquired 

 three beautiful heifer calves. These were the dark 



