472 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. [1 Nov., 1899. 
PEDIGREE. ' 
Lapy Viozer; born 28th March, 1892. 
Colour, light-red and white. 
Sire—Ida’s Chief. 
Dam—Violet’s Pride, by Duke of Barbiston 5th. 
ed Violet 3rd, by Southern Chief. 
ged Violet 2nd, by Sir Walter Scott. 
gge@d_ Violet, by Dunlop. 
gaged Fanny, by Rob Roy. 
ggge@ed Rosey, by Old Rob Roy. 
ggee@e@ed Flora, by Rob. 
eeeeggeed Mollie, by Rob. 
gsgggegged Maggie. 
soegoeogoged Annie (@mported). 
Duke of Barbiston 5th, by Duke of Randwick (imported) ; dam, Duchess 
of Randwick (imported). — 
The Duke of Randwick and Duchess of Randwick were imported by Mr. 
J. E. Pemell, of Sydney, from the Duke of Buccleuch’s herd, in Scotland. 
GRACE’S PRIDK. 
Name of Cow. Date. Lb. of Milk. Remarks. 
(| February, 1899... 497 Eighteen days’ milk only 
| eae oy <n. 794 
pri ves H 
‘Grace’s Pride = May * oe: 447 
June if as 374 
July ¥ B33 379 
August ‘ ase 412 Still milking 
38,466 
PEDIGREE. 
Gracr’s Prive; born 28rd July, 1892. 
Colour, red and white. 
: Sire—Ida’s Chief. 
Dam—Annie’s Pride, by Duke of Barbiston 5th. 
gd Annie 2nd, by Young Baron. 
ggd Annie, by Laird o’ Cockton. _ 
xoo@d_ Bessie, by Prince. 
Young Baron, bred by Messrs. A. and J. McFarlane, was the champion 
pull from a yearling to a 4-year-old at the principal shows of New Zealand, 
and was sold in Sydney for 150 guineas. He is by Teviot; dam, Fancy (2519 
A.H.B.) ; gd, Rosina, by Duke of Buccleuch. Rosina was awarded several 
prizes both as an Ayrshire cow and dairy cow. Duke of Buccleuch, by Teviot; 
dam, Eva, by Scottie; gd, Maud, by Hobbie; g ¢ d, Favourite, by Brindle ; 
g gg d, Jeannie, by Ferguson’s Jock; ¢ ggg d, Leddie (imported), a prize-taker 
in Scotland and New Zealand. Hobbie, by Wattie; dam, Fleckie, imported 
by late Mr. Thos. Hamilton. Fleckie won several prizes before leaving Scotland. 
Prince, by Baron Renfrew; dam, Lovely Jane, by Young Templeton ; 
gd, Lady, by Brogden; g gd, Jean, by Tapui. 
Baron Renfrew, by Teviot; dam, Fancy Ist of Bogside (imported), was 
bred by Mr. John Caldwell, of Bogside, Ayrshire, Scotland, and gained Ist prize 
at Dundonald Show, 1881 ; Ist at Kilmarnock, 1881 ; Ist at Irvine, 1881; 1st 
in Dundonald Derby of 39 entries, 1882 ; and Ist for 3-year-old cow in milk at 
Dundonald, 1882. 
Baron Kenfrew took Ist prize in Oamaru, 1885; Ist at Dunedin, 1885 
and 1886; Ist at Victoria National Agricultural Society’s Show, 1887; and Jst 
and Champion, Sydney, 1890 and 1891. 
__ Teviot, by Baron 2nd of Drumlanrig (imported) ; dam, Queen of the West 
(imported). 
