Cattle
ROMAGNOLA -- John McIlwraith and Son, Balig Farm, by Ayr, with bull
Dunure Kingfisher; reserve -- Donald Findlay, Pirnhall Farm, Stirling,
with heifer Pirnhall Rita.
SHORTHORN -- William McGowan, Fingask, Cupar, with cow Fingask Crocus;
reserve -- James Durno, Uppermill, Tarves, with bull Uppermill Locker.
GALLOWAY -- James Biggar, Grange, Castle Douglas, with cow Grange
Charity; reserve -- George Wilson, Reddings Farm, Moffat, with cow Nancy
U1 of Reddings.
HEREFORD -- James Biggar, Grange, Castle Douglas, with bull Louada S56
Voyageur; reserve -- Clive Richards, Lowerhope, Hereford, with heifer
Lowerhope 1 Fenella.
CHAROLAIS -- Baggrave Farms Ltd., Baggrave Estate, Hungarton,
Leicester, with bull Caylers Crackerjack; reserve -- P. M. and S. M.
Donger, Seawell Grounds, Foxley, Towcester, Northants, with heifer
Kilkenny Celia.
LIMOUSIN -- Ronald Dick, Mains of Throsk, Stirling, with cow
Broadmeadows Ainsi; reserve -- Alan D. Fotheringham, Westhall, Bridge of
Earn, with bull Uplands Bolero.
BELGIAN BLUE -- Robert Graham, Airthrey Kerse, Bridge of Allan, with
bull Park Eagle; reserve -- T. and M. Ashton, Lawns Farm, Wigan, with
heifer Lawns Gertrude.
MURRAY GREY -- James Gammell and Sons, Forter, near Blairgowrie, with
cow Makerfield Delores 5th; reserve -- A. T. and S. H. Dalgety,
Crookham, Cornhill on Tweed, with heifer Craig Judy 2nd.
BELTED GALLOWAYS -- Christopher Marler, Overbrook House, Olney,
Buckinghamshire, with bull Bolebec Dun Commander; reserve -- Flora
Stuart, Old Place of Mochrum, Port William, with cow Mochrum Greta 2nd.
SALERS -- Graham S. McClymont, Cuil, Newton Stewart, with bull Domino;
reserve -- Salers Ltd., West View, Kendal, with bull Bruno.
ABERDEEN-ANGUS -- E. A. Bayne-Jardine and James Stobo, Humbie Mains,
East Lothian, with bull Sunset Acres Bang; reserve -- W. and D. McLaren,
Netherton, Blackford, with cow Netherton Lady Jane.
BLOND d'AQUITAINE -- Buchanan, Gathorne House, Aspatria, Cumbria, with
bull Ranna Bill; reserve -- D. S., A. R. and J. G. Harris, West Farm,
Salisbury, Wilts, with cow Fovant Tulip.
COMMERCIAL -- Jean A. H. Cruikshank, Thornylee, Galashiels, with
Limousin cross bullock Mr Mistofelees; reserve -- H. Dunlop, Mill
o'Shiel Farm, Drongan, Ayrshire, with Simmental cross Galloway bullock
Cappuccino.
SIMMENTAL -- R. G. Crawford, Tillylair Farms, Banchory, with cow
Tillylair Patricia; reserve -- Snaigow Farms, Hillocks of Clunie,
Blairgowrie, with cow Springwell Tania.
HIGHLAND -- Joan W. Searle, Meggernie Estate, Aberfeldy, with heifer
Ceat 2nd of Meggernie; reserve -- K. W. Walker, Leys Castle, Inverness,
with heifer Donnag Sgairteil 39th of Leys.
Sheep
BLACKFACE -- D. C. Marshall, Gosland, near Biggar, with shearling tup;
reserve -- The Firm of Doldy Farm, Glenisla, Blairgowrie, with shearling
tup.
NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT -- The Queen Mother, Longoe Farm, Mey, Thurso,
with three-shear tup; reserve -- G. M. Henderson, 8 Murrayfield,
Castletown, Caithness, with shearling.
OXFORD DOWN -- Champion and reserve -- H. C. Falconer and Co,
Auchencrow Mains, Reston, with shearling ram and shearling ewe.
PRIME LAMBS -- Scott and Gavin Brown, Stonefieldhill Farm, Rosewell,
Midlothian; reserve -- R. and J. Osborne, Castlehill, Durisdeer,
Dumfries-shire.
SHETLAND -- Diana Spenceley, High Mitten Hill Farm, Whitby, Yorkshire,
with ewe; reserve -- Rena Douglas, Cedar Cottage, Cupar, with ewe lamb.
SUFFOLK -- J. and J. Fleming, Hallhill, Crossford, Carluke, with tup
lamb; reserve -- Stuart G. Mair and Sons, Kinnermit, Turriff, with ewe.
RYELAND -- Richard P. Wear, Rusland Farm, Bristol, with ram; reserve
-- B. H. Webster, No. 2 Cottage, Higham Farm, Newburgh, Fife, with ewe.
HALF-BRED -- A. E. and C. Stewart, Meiklerig, Dunbar, East Lothian,
with shearling ewe; reserve -- William Barnetson and Sons, Lynegar,
Wick, with ewe lamb.
BLUEFACE LEICESTER -- J. and J. G. Cruikshank and Sons, Laidlawstiel,
Galashiels, with ewe; reserve -- P. B. Balean, Crailinghall Farm,
Jedburgh, with ewe lamb.
CHEVIOT -- Champion and reserve -- G. G. Douglas and Son, Mainside,
Hownam, Kelso, with shearling tup and ewe.
COMMERCIAL - J. and K. Sutherland, Stainland, Thurso, with Cheviot ewe
and cross Border Leicester lambs; reserve -- John L. Young, Guthrie
Port, Arbroath, with ewe.
BORDER LEICESTER -- William Barnetson and Sons, Lynegar, Wick, with
shearling ewe; reserve -- William Young (Skerrington Mains) Ltd.,
Hurlford, by Kilmarnock, with ewe.
JACOB -- P. A. and M. Rudd, Hall Garth Farm, Whitby, Yorkshire, with
ewe hogg; reserve -- Marion Leithead, Mill Court, Hawick, with tup.
Horses and Ponies
SHETLAND PONIES -- James D. Swan, Teanahaun Croft, Conon Bridge, with
filly Stow Black Velvet; reserve -- Mrs L. Poett, Harviestoun, Dollar,
with mare Shiraz of Netherley.
CLYDESDALE MALES -- Robert Brewster and Son, Broom Farm, Stirling,
with stallion Broom Brigadier; reserve -- David B. Weir, Hillhouse,
Lanark, with yearling colt Hillhouse Vanguard.
CLYDESDALE FEMALES -- R. Kirkwood, Mouswald Grange, Dumfries, with
mare Millisle Fergie; reserve -- A. Greenhill, Upper Tulloes, Forfar,
with yeld mare.
HUNTERS IN-HAND -- Inn On The Park Hotel, Hugh McCusker, c/o Drumna
House, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, with gelding Here's Why; reserve -- J. L.
Soar, Stubbs Hall Farm, Doncaster, with three year old filly Oakley's
Folly.
HIGHLAND PONIES IN-HAND -- W. and M. Nelson, Kirkland Farm, near
Girvan, with mare Aneka of Glenmuir; reserve -- James Hendrie, The
Tower, Sanquhar, with two year old filly Kylie of Tower.
Goats
CHAMPION ANGORA -- Rita Trotter, Oldmeldrum.
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