432 THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 



Cow, NANCY, by Hanton 228, bred by William M'Combie, 

 Tilly four, exhibited by Erskiue Wemyss, M.P., Wemyss 

 Castle, Kirkcaldy. 



Fox Maule was after Marquis 212 (bred at Keillor, a 

 son of Old Jock 1, and the sire of 28 registered calves). 

 His dam, Matilda Fox 302, was after Cupbearer. 



We can give no further particulars than those stated 

 regarding the breeding of Nancy. 



Stirling, 1864. 



Bull, PRINCE OF WALES 453, bred by George Brown, 

 Westertown, exhibited by Alexander Paterson, Mulben. 



Cow, DAISY 1165, bred and exhibited by William 

 M'Combie. Tillyfour. 



Prince of Wales was after Prince Albert of Wester- 

 town 237, a son of Windsor 221, and out of Paris Kate 

 309, bred by Mr Euxton, Farnell. 



Daisy was full sister of Pride of Aberdeen, and was 

 the foundress of the Daisy or Vine branch of the Queen 

 tribe. * 



Inverness, 1865. 



Bull, CHAMPION, by Eob Eoy Macgregor 267, bred and 

 exhibited by William M'Combie, Tillyfour. 



Cow, LOVELY 1166, bred and exhibited by William 

 M'Combie, Tillyfour. 



Champion has unfortunately not been registered. His 

 sire, Eob Eoy Macgregor, was after Hanton 228, and out 

 of Windsor 202. 



Lovely, also by Eob Eoy Macgregor, was out of The 

 Belle, the first-prize cow at Aberdeen in 1858. She was 

 first-prize two-year-old at Battersea. 



At this show Mr M'Combie gained five of the six first 

 prizes offered. 



