APPENDIX. 



Young Heather by Heather (bred by R. W. Moses, Ihirrawang) 

 from Charlotte, by Prodigal IT. (bred by late G. Tate). Tory won 

 first prize in test competition, Kangaroo Valley, 1909. Morning's 

 milk, 3o^lb., testing 4.6 ; night's, ip.llb., test 5.6. Third as Shorthorn 

 cow m milk, Kiama Show, 1909, and first in Shorthorn group .same 

 show. 



Bull, Jamie of Oakbank. 



Color, brown and white (see page 118). Bred by McXab Bros., 

 Oakbank, Victoria, and the property of the late Sir John Hay, 

 Coolangatta, X.S.W. Sire Glen Elgin's Bruce (129), dam Jeanetta 

 of Oakbank (472), by Gordon (38), grand-dam Jean (168), by Boy. 

 Champion Jamie of Oakbank (184 A.H.B. of A.) was awarded first 

 and champion at the Royal Shows, Melbourne, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 

 and 1902. At the Royal Shows, Sydney, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905, 

 and 1906 he was also awarded first and champion as Ayrshire bull. 

 He held an unbeaten record,' not only in the show-ring, but as a sire. 

 He won numerous prizes at the country shows of Victoria and Xe\v 

 South Wales as an Ayrshire bull, and has never been beaten as a 

 dairy bull, competing against all dairy breeds. A'iter his exit from 

 Victoria the champion Ayrshire bulls at the Royal Shows Melbourne, 

 in 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906 were his progeny, being a different 

 animal each year. The champion Ayrshire female at the Royal 

 Show, Sydney, 1905, the reserve champion females in 1903 and 1907 

 at the same show, and the reserve champion female at the late Royal 

 Show, Melbourne, were sired by him. The champion Ayrshire bull 

 and cow of Queensland at the present time are the progeny of the 

 famous " Jamie of Oakbank." His prize-winnino- progeny are too 

 numerous to mention, having won honors at the principal shows in 

 each of the States. 



Jenny of Oakbank (1046). 



Color, brown and write. Sire Rarity's Bull of Oakbank (355), by 

 Glen Elgin's Bruce (129), dam Jenny II. of Barcheskie (177) (imp.). 

 by Blairguhan (362 A.H.B. o>i S.). Jenny of Oakbank was awarded 

 first prize as a yearling at the Royal Show, Melbourne, 1901, in a 

 class of twenty. At Kiama she was first as Ayrshire cow, dry, and 

 champion as best Ayrshire female. 



Atlanta's " Prince of Meroo." 



Color, brown and white (see page 119. Bred by and the property 

 of Charles Lamond, Meroo. Calved February 25, 1905. Sire Prince 

 Emerald (imp.), dam Atlanta of Oakbank, by Jenny's Jamie of Oak- 

 bank, by Jamie of Oakbank (184), grand-dam Brown Angelina of 

 Oakbank, by Jamie oi Oakbank (184), g.g. dam Angelina of Oak- 

 bank (410), by Pride of Berwick (72), g.g.g. dam Adelina of Oak- 

 bank (27), by Gordon (38), g.g. g.g. dam Annie Laurie (7), by Rival 

 of Drumlanrig (78), g.g. g.g.g. dam Dinah, by Dunlop (25), sixth 

 dam, Katie 2nd, by Rob Roy (79). Prizes won : -First and cham- 

 pion. Kangaroo Valley, 1906 ; first and champion, Kangaroo Valley, 

 1907 ; first and champion, Xowra. 1908 ; first as one in a group of 

 dairy cattle, and breed, 1908 ; first and champion, Kiama, 1909 ; 

 second as one of a group of dairy cattle, any breed; first, Xowra, as 

 one of a group of six dairy cattle, 1909. 



Aid of Oakbank. 



Calved i8th September, 1909 (Vol IV.). Color, brown and white 

 (see page 119). Bred by McX'ab Bros., of Oakbank, Victoria, and 

 the property of Mr. Charles Lamond, Meroo, Shoalhaven, X.S.W. 

 Sire Jamie of Oakbank (184), by Glen Elgin's Bruce (129), dam Amy 

 of Oakbank (588), by Victor of Mertoun (91), grand-dam Alice Bar- 

 cheskie (imp.), by Doctor (1646, A.H.B. of S., g.g. dam Rose ist, 

 by Brownhill, g.g.g. dam Rose, by Guiltreehiil, g.g. g.g. dam Leezie. 

 Prizes won : First and champion, Berry National Show. 1008 : first- 



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