ZARA. 137 



went to Burnshangie and there bred Bonspiel 11731 of 

 which there is a descendant at Brucklay and Diamond 

 of Burnshangie 11946 represented at Gatherley Castle. 



ZARA. 



This is a family which gained fame through prize- 

 winning females and the production of some good bulls 



in former days it is popular and well represented in 



the U.S.A. but very sparsely at home. 



It traces from Dorrit 316 calved in 1850 which went 

 to Ardgay as did also her daughter Hinda 322. 



At Ardgay from Hinda was bred Nourmahal 726 

 which passed to Tillyfour and there produced the bull 

 Bright 454 used in the herd that appears in many good 

 pedigrees as the sire of Pride of Aberdeen 5th and also of 

 the bull Juryman 404 which Jilt was carrying when she 

 went to Ballindalloch. 



Before leaving Ardgay Nourmahal bred there 

 Zara 1228, 2nd as a two-year-old at the Battersea Interna- 

 tional Show 1862, which also went to Tillyfour and was 

 dam of the bulls Black Prince of Clova 518 and Scots- 

 man 474 which was ist as a yearling, 2nd as a two-year- 

 old, and ist and 2nd as an aged bull in 1874-5 at the 

 H.A.S. Show and went to Ballindalloch where he was the 

 sire of Judge. 



From Zara was also bred Kate of Aberdeen 1228 ist 

 as a yearling and two-year-old in 1864-5 and 2nd as a 

 cow in 1868 at the H.A.S. Show but not now repre- 

 sented. 



