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In the cow class, Mr Booth, Warlaby, carried a further 

 first honour at this show with Bridesmaid, by Harbinger 

 10297 ; the second premium going to Mr Tod, Elphinstone 

 Tower, for Welcome, a daughter of Gainford 2044 ; and 

 the third to Mr Chrisp, Hawkhill, for his Primrose, by 

 Collingwood 8964. In the class of two-year-old heifers, 

 Mr Douglas, Athelstaneford, won the first place with his 

 Rose of Summer, by Velvet Jacket 10998 ; Mr Saunders, 

 Nunwick Hall, Penrith, the second place with Countess 

 6th, by Abraham Parker 9856 ; and Mr Campbell of 

 Tullichewan the third position with a daughter of Flying 

 Dutchman 10236. Mr Booth, Warlaby, had one more first 

 class honour at this show. Besides being first in the 

 classes for aged bulls, bull calves, and cows — in each of 

 which he had only one entry — he was also first in the 

 class of yearling heifers, in which he had two entries. 

 Orange Blossom and Bride Elect, both by Vanguard 

 10994, 3- son of Buckingham 3239. The first prize was 

 carried by Orange Blossom. The second prize in the class 

 was awarded to Mr Douglas for his Lady Love, by 

 Kossuth 1 1646; and the third to John Haig, Cameron 

 House, for a grand-daughter of 4th Duke of York 1 01 67. 

 Prizes were offered for heifer calves ; the first prize going 

 to Mr Douglas for Water Lily, got by Prince Charlie, the 

 only entry in the class. 



In the classes for ' Polled breeds,' no Galloways were 

 entered. , In the class of aged bulls. Sir James Carnegie 

 was first with Cupbearer 59 ; Mr Bowie, Mains of Kelly, 

 second with Earl Spencer 2nd 25 ; and Sir Alex. Burnett 

 third with Strathmore 5. In the two-year-old class, Mr 

 Bowie carried the first honours with Hanton 228, sold after 

 the show to Mr M'Combie, Tillyfour, for 100 guineas ; Mr 

 M'Combie taking the second honours with a bull bred at 

 Tillyfour. In the class of cows, Mr M'Combie was first 

 with Windsor 202 ; the second honours falling to Sir James 

 Carnegie for Dora 333. In the heifer class, Mr M'Combie 

 was first with Young Jenny Lind 207 ; Sir James Carnegie 

 second with Kathleen of Kinnaird 339 ; and Sir Alexander 

 Burnett third with an animal bred by himself. 



