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aged bull class the honours were won, the first by Theodore 

 M'Rae, Struy, Strathglass ; the second by Lord Colonsay ; 

 and the third b}' Robert M'Lcan, Gordon Hall, Kingussie. 

 In the three-year-old class the first prize was gained by 

 Lord Colonsay, and the second by Alexander Stewart, 

 Dalvey ; while in the two-year-olds the prize went to John 

 Gordon, Balintomb, Grantown. In the cows the first and 

 third prizes were won by the Duke of Sutherland, and the 

 second by Neill Malcolm of Poltalloch. Lord Colonsay 

 was first in the class of three-year-old heifers, Neill Mal- 

 colm of Poltalloch second, and John Gordon, Balintomb, 

 third. In the two-year-old class, Messrs Smith, Minmore, 

 were first, Alexander Stewart, Dalvey, second, and the 

 Duke of Leeds, third. In the yearling heifer class, Robert 

 Anderson, Meikle Kildrummie, was first with an animal 

 only eleven months old ; Alex. Stewart, Dalvey, second ; 

 and Hugh Fraser, Abersky, Inverness, third. 



In the Polled classes, though open to Galloways, only 

 one Galloway was entered — a two-year-old heifer ; and it 

 is curious that it was exhibited by Mr M'Combie of Tilly- 

 four, the breeder being Mr Shennan, Balig, Dumfries. All 

 the other entries were of Aberdeen or Angus breed. Mr 

 M'Combie had great success, being first in aged bull class ; 

 first, second, and third in cows ; and first in two-year-old 

 heifers. He was also second and third in the yearling 

 heifer class. His prize bull was Hanton 228. His first 

 prize cow was Charlotte 203 ; his second prize cow Queen 

 Mother 348 ; while his two-year-old heifer was Crinoline 

 204 ; and his second prize yearling was Windsor 2nd 344. 

 George Brown, Westerton, who made his debut as a breeder 

 at this show, carried the second prize in the aged bull class 

 with Earl Spencer 3rd 26, and won first prize in the year- 

 ling heifer class. Lord Lovat won the third prize in the 

 aged bull class. The first prize in the class of two-year-old 

 bulls was gained by the Earl of Southesk with Druid 225, 

 and the second prize by John Dunbar, Holme House, 

 Ardersier. The second prize in the class of two-year-old 

 heifers fell to the Earl of Southesk for Empress 312, and 

 the third place to John Dunbar, Holme House. 



