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former shows : Fair Maid, Charlotte, The Belle, Pride of 

 Aberdeen, and Mayflower 614. The first prize in the aged 

 bull class was won by Alexander Paterson, Mulben, with 

 Prince of Wales 453 ; in the two-year-old class the first 

 prize fell to Mr Goodlet, Bolshan, for Dahomey by Windsor 

 221 ; and in the yearling class the premier honour went to 

 Mr Leslie, The Thorn, for President 4th 368. In the cow 

 class Mr M'Combie, Tillyfour, won the first prize with 

 Daisy 1165, and the second prize with Lovely 1166; Mr 

 Walker, Montbletton, being first in the two-year-old heifers 

 with Topsy 1199; and the first prize in yearlings going to 

 Tillyfour for Kate of Aberdeen, daughter of Zara 1228. 



Of Galloways, there was a fair display. The first prize 

 aged bull was Sir Walter 536, shown by Samuel Thomson, 

 Blaiket. Of two-year-olds, only one was shown, Stonewall 

 Jackson (by Hannibal 201), exhibited by Messrs W. & R. 

 Callander, Dalquhairn, Dumfries ; while of three yearlings 

 entered, only one appeared, The Chevalier, shown by John 

 Cunningham, Whitecairn. In the cow class, the first prize 

 was won by the Duke of Buccleuch with Beauty 755 J the 

 first prize in two-year-olds being carried by Mr Wellwood 

 Maxwell of Glenlee with Lizzie ; James Cunningham, 

 Tarbreoch, winning first honours in the yearling class with 

 Diana by Nelson. 



The Ayrshires numbered 132. A large proportion of 

 the entries had names. The first prize aged bull was 

 Napoleon, shown by John Stewart, Burnside, Strathaven. 

 The first prize two-year-old was shown by Archibald 

 Bulloch, Milliken, East Kilpatrick ; while the first prize 

 yearling was Irvine, exhibited by John Parker, Broom- 

 lands, Irvine. The Duke of Hamilton showed the first 

 prize cow in milk, and first prize cow in calf The first 

 prize two-year-old heifer was exhibited by Sir G. Graham 

 Montgomery, Bart. ; the first prize yearling being shown 

 by John Parker, Broomlands. 



Of Highlanders, there was a small show. Mr Gordon 

 of Manar, Aberdeenshire, won the first prize in the aged 

 bull class ; while the Duke of Athole carried the first prize 

 in the three-year-old class. Both the animals that carried 



