IMPORTATIONS . 175 



Sturtevant Brothers, Waushakum Farm, South Fra- 

 mingham, Mass. It consisted of eight cows, Edna 

 in calf with Glengarry ; Ozora in calf with Ocena ; 

 Drusilla in calf with Domine, whose name was after- 

 wards changed to Shotto-Douglas ; Queen of Ayr, 

 in calf with bull Mains ; Ops in calf with Eos ; 

 Twinney in calf with Euona, whose name was after- 

 wards changed to Alice Brand ; Mona in calf with 

 Banquo ; and Selena, in calf with Asmodeus. 



The importations of Mr. Gibb for this year have 

 already been noticed under date of 1864; those of 

 Mr. Whitney under date of 1869; that of Messrs. 

 Dawes under date of 1858 ; and under date of 1852 

 that of Brodie & Co. 



In July, 1870, Mr. William Gibson, of Morrisburg, 1370 

 P. O., imported six cows and a bull in ship " Thomas 

 Hamlin." These appear to have been Ranting Robin, 

 Jennie, Rosa, Maggie, Edith, Princess in calf with 

 Thomas Hamlin, and a Maggie, in calf with Robert 

 Burns. 87 



Maggie and Edith appear to have gone to J. T. 

 Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y., and are referred to 

 as of his importation. 88 



In July, 1870, per ship " Abeona," Mr. J. J. C. 

 Abbott, of St. Anne's, near Montreal, seems to have 

 imported the cow Li lias and the bull Sir Roger, 

 Young Primrose, Young Mary, Young Dandy, Young 

 Beauty, and the bull Yellow-Haired Laddie may also 

 be credited to this arrival, Mr. Abbott had also in 



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