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PEDIGREE OF THE PURE AYRSHIRE BULL, LIONEL. 
Bred by Mr. Thomas L. Peate, The Grange, N 
Calved 6th April, 1894. 
Sire—Prince. 
Dam—Lovely, by Jock of Oakbank. 
gd Lovely Jane, by Young Templeton. 
gd Lady, by Brogden 
gggd Jean, by Tapui. 
Prince, by Baron Renfrew; dam, Lovely Jane (as above). 
Baron Renfrew, by Teviot; dam, Fancy 1st of Bogsid. 
bred by Mr. John Caldwell, of Bogside, Ayrshire, 
prize at Dundonald Show, 1881; Ist at Kilmarnock, 
Ist in Dundonald Derby of 39 entries, 1882; 
milk at Dundonald, 1882. 
Baron Renfrew took 1st prize in Oamaru, 1885 ; Ist at Dunedin, 1885 and 
1886; Ist at Victoria National Agricultural Society’s Show, 1887; and 1st and 
Champion, Sydney, 1890 and 1891. - 
ey by Baron 2nd of Drumlanrig Gmported) ; dam, Queen of the West 
imported). 
: aie ciy was 2nd to same owner's Fancy at Brisbane, 1894, and 2nd to 
Messrs. Archer Brothers’ Libby, of Waitate, at Rockhampton, 1895, where she 
won the special milking prize of £3, and also a £1 1s. Sweepstakes prize for the 
best milch cow, tested by the Babcock tester ; Tibby, of Waitate, who beat her 
in the Ayrshire cow class, being 3rd in each instance. At the 1896 show, same 
place, she won the milking prize with a record of 365 lb. milk for the one day’s 
milking, and tied Messrs. Archer Brothers’ Cherry for the butter prize with 
167% oz. butter from the day’s milk. 
Jock of Oakbank, by Southern Chief; dam, Dinah, by Dunlop. 
a Chief, by Baron 2nd of Drumlanrig (imported) ; dam, Queen 
imported). 
‘ eDinah won Ist prize at Heidleberg in 1879-81-89 ; the National A¢ricul- 
tural Society’s 1st prize (Victoria) ; the Internationa] Exhibition Medal, and 
Messrs. Briscoe al Co.’s silver plate for the best male or female Ayrshire 
in the yard at the National Agricultural Society’s Exhibition. Melbourne, 1480 ; - 
Ist at West Bourke, 1881; 1st at Ballarat Grand National, 1881 and 
1882; and 1st at National Agricultural Society's Show at Melbourne in 1881. 
Dunlop, by Tam o’ Shanter; dam, Lady of the Lake; took 1st prize, 
Sydney, 1879 ; Ist, Sydney Grand International, 1879 ; 1st at Kiama, 1881 ; also 
1st for best dairy bull, and 1st for the best bull in the yard; lst at Moss Vale, 
1882; Ist at Camden, 1883; and 1st at Sydney, 1883. * 
Lovely Jane took 1st prize, Sydney, 1885; lst and Champion, Sydney, 
1887; 1st and £10, Centennial Champion, Sydney, 18ss ; V.H.C., Melbourne, 
1888, over four months calved; special 1st and champion, Sydney, 1889; and 
special 1st in dry cow class, Sydney, L896 ; and beaten by same owner’s Edith 
by two points only, Edith being in full milk and Lovely Jane dry. 
It will be seen that Lionel has two crosses of the justly celebrated cow 
Lovely Jane, by bulls of the very highest class; the sire Prince being by Baron 
Renfrew, whose dam, Fancy lst of Bogside, was said to be the best cow that 
ever left Scotland—she died from milk fever in New Zealand ; while the sire of 
the dam, Jock of Oakbank, traces back through such high-class cows as Dinah 
and Katie to Annie (imported). 
Lionel took 1st prize in his class and Reserve Champion at. Brisbane, 1895 ; 
Ist in his class, and 1st for the best bull and two of his progeny, at Brisbane, 
1896; Ist prize and Reserve Champion, Brisbane, 1897; being beaten for 
champion by Young Prince, bred at St. Helena. 
ewmarket, Brisbane, 
e (imported) ; was 
Scotland, and gained first 
1881; 1st at Irvine, 1881; 
and 1st for 3-year-old cow m 
