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Mr. Jameson, in Kilbinnie place. He gained the Highland So- 

 ciety's second prize at Glasgow, in 1838, when he was two 

 years old ; the Androssan Society's first prize for three years 

 old and aged bulls, and also the Beith Society's first prizes for 

 five years. It was remarked by Mr. McMurtrie, Secretary to 

 the Ayrshire Association, at the show at Maybole, in 1843, that 

 thirteen out of eighteen bulls that had received prizes from that 

 Society, had their origin from this bull. He was the sire of 



" Sandy, bred by Mr. Paton, Swinlee, dam a daughter of 

 ' Young Swinley,' also the property of Mr. Paton, and bred by 

 him. Sandy gained the Beith Society's first prize when two 

 years old, the Androssan Society's first prize for three years old 

 and aged bulls, the Greenock Society's first prize, carried away 

 a sweepstakes at Kilmarnock, gained the first prize at Dundo- 

 nalcl, when 14 years of age, and was never beaten. Sandy was 

 the sire of 



" Young Sandy, bred by Mr. Paton, of Swinlee, dam a cow 

 purchased by Mr. Paton, from John Crawford, in the farm of 

 Birkhead, Dairy, an excellent animal, but never shown. Young 

 Sandy gained the Beith Society's first prize when one year old, 

 the Androssan Society's first prizes when two and four years 

 old, and (at that time the property of Mr. Allen, in Black- 

 stone,) the General Agricultural Association for Ayrshire's first 

 prize at Kilmarnock, in 1836, and when five years old. He 

 was sire of 



"Bauldy, bred by Mr. Allen, in Blackstone, from a fine cow 

 that never was shown. Bauldy gained the third prize at the 

 Association's show at Ayr, in 1841, the first prize at Dundo- 

 nald, in 1842, and second prize at Kilmarnock, in 1843 ; was 

 purchased by Mr. Whyte, East Raws, Grougar, Kilmarnock, 

 by whom he was afterward resold to Mr. Andrew McGregor, 

 in Damhead, Recarton. His stock are famed as prize animals. 

 A Mr. Howie, of Burnhouses, Grougar, has a very superior 

 stock of young cattle from this bull, who is grandsire of ' Prince 

 Albert,' and sire of 



" Young Baiddy, uncle to 'Prince Albert,' bred by his Grace 

 the Duke of Portland, at Fullerton, near Troon, Ayrshire. 

 Young Bauldy is now the property of Mr. Andrew McGregor, 



