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23819, still represented in the herd, whose produce have 

 been sold at good prices at the draft sales, going to 

 Glamis, Doonholm, and elsewhere. 



Pavilion 3772, a daughter of Patience of Corskie, 

 bred at Gavenwood, was a ist prize-winner as a two-year- 

 old at the H.A.S. Show in 1880, and was considered a 

 very perfect specimen of the breed. 



This strain of the family is known as ' Patience of 

 Corskie,' and its representatives are noted for good shapes 

 and fleshing properties. 



(2) Heather Bell 2nd 2212, whose daughter Heather 

 Bell 3rd 3340, also bred at Drumin, went to Guisachan 

 in 1878, and there bred the celebrated stock bull 

 Mosstrooper 2256, sire of the well-known bull Cash 4558 

 (mentioned above) and of other good and prize-winning 

 bulls bred at Guisachan. A daughter of this cow, 

 Bellflower of Guisachan 9395, went to Pitpointie, where 

 her progeny showed great milking qualities, and are still 

 represented there and also in the Doonholm herd by 

 Fisher Girl 29438, the dam there of a bull Rubus 25100, 

 which went in 1906 as a yearling to Langshott, and was 

 a prize-winner at the English Shows in 1906-7, and also 

 at Golspie and Bleaton. 



ROSE OF WESTERTOWN. 



This family takes its name from Rose of Westertown 



385, bred at Westertown in 1857, the granddaughter of 

 Blinkbonny 315 calved in 1853. 



Her daughter Rose 3rd 925 was the dam of the bulls 

 Duke of Perth 357, 3rd in 1873 and ist in 1875 at the 

 H.A.S. Show and used at Westertown, and Captain of 



