Farmer and stockbreeder . Girl reserve. Forthe jsupreme honours Inschfield Clipper King led,with Queen Pearl reserve. After the judging bought the champion from Mr. Marshall, fora .South American client, for, it was stated, £12,000. Aberdeen-Angus.—There was a total entry of87 in this section, making admittedly the best dis-play of the breed seen at a Highland show for manya year. Seldom have better aged bulls been C. T. Scott brought north his now famousBleaton-bred three-year-okl Etrurian of Bleaton, gotby Baron Beauford, and out of a dam by Emillo ofDoonholm. He was


Farmer and stockbreeder . Girl reserve. Forthe jsupreme honours Inschfield Clipper King led,with Queen Pearl reserve. After the judging bought the champion from Mr. Marshall, fora .South American client, for, it was stated, £12,000. Aberdeen-Angus.—There was a total entry of87 in this section, making admittedly the best dis-play of the breed seen at a Highland show for manya year. Seldom have better aged bulls been C. T. Scott brought north his now famousBleaton-bred three-year-okl Etrurian of Bleaton, gotby Baron Beauford, and out of a dam by Emillo ofDoonholm. He was well brought out and was greatlyadmired for his beatitiful conformation and greatquality. Later he carried off the championship, thuscompleting the feat of twice winning the champion-ship at both the Royal and the Highland. McPetrie was second with Earl Taurus of Bal-lindalloch, by Equable of Ballindalloch. He is afour-year-old, and more nearly reached the qualityand type of the winner than any of the Plw!o /,,,] Champion Middle White Boar at the Royal Show HISTON SHREWSBURY 2nd Proporfy nf Mr. ./. CIIIVEIIS. WYCIIFIELn, ( \ M UK IDC. li [ Ilirmi 1804 TRE FABMEB AND STOCKBBEEDEH Third went to Mr. Alex. Whyte for Denoon BoldBoy, a home-bred three-year-old got by BlackJachin of Ballindalloch. He is a different typefrom the other two, but tiiere was no getting pasthis great massiveuess. Mr. P. D. Robertson led agood class of two-year-old bulls with the Eric of Ab§rlour, a beautifully turned, deep,lengthy bull of much quaUty. He was bred atAberlour, and is by Just Eric of Allendale came second with his hand-some home-bred Proud Prince of Bywell, byProud George. He was fourth at the Royaland champion at Berwick. The Earl ofRosebery had third for his Edinburgh cham-pion, Gaffer 6th of Skillymarno. He was second inhis class at the Edinburgh Highland. Fourth wentto Mr. A. W. Howison for Beholder of Ballin-dalloch, similarly place


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