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COMPETITION OF PIPERS

... from Breadalbane. 7te Ilhe Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair was Preses of the *1- judges, and wvas assisted by Sir John Macgregor Murray, Sir A. Muir Maekenzie, Sir A. Macdonald Lockhart, Bart. Ad- he miral Fraser, and several other gentlemen eminently ...

LITERATURE

... original publication, 1834. We fid. in the present part suoh names as J. B. M'Cullooh, John Macgregor, Sir James Machtosh, Sir John Malcolm, Dr. Mantell, Dr. Mather, Dean Milman, Capt. Marryat, Professor Owen, Jas. and Robt. Montgomery, Thos. Moore, Hnnah ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Hotel, Cs6l6nel ure of- Oaldiwell,'ocouplded the chair'; while Mr Aldiaider'' Le G rilhnit of Ferenei6, and Mr P. Comyn Macgregor dof. Rredilandj, acted.-as croupierle. ' Amoibg thoee presentwereo Sheriff. Cowan, Provost, Murray; ' E allie 'Fisher;P- ...

SHOWS

... View- ti for bill.' uver Filles for Agricultural Purposes, foaled after 1st Jan., 18,74 the -1 Mr Mackissack, Earnside ; 2 Mr Mather, Druid Temple. ti ie . Fillies for Agricultural P urposes, foaled after 1st Jan.. 1875 a Osl- -1 Mr Mackcissack, Earnside; ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... regret was ex- I e pressed at the absence of the cattle entered by Mr 0 5lackessack, Earnside; Mr Grant, Advie; and Mr 1 Lt Macgregor. Kincraig. ! e The other classes-crosses and Ayrshiree--were a fair I show, and there was a very good exhibition of extra ...

KILMARNOCK CATTLE SHOW

... second, and one st fourth. prie. He was followed by Mr Picken's The loyal Macgregor, also an animal of con- le siderable promise, Mr Picke3 has lately been hn investing in Macgregor blood, and it almost a seems as-if he was to be as successful in this ...

GLASGOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... contest is expected to be some- what keen between the produce of Lord Erskine and that of Macgregor. Mir Riddell's San- quhar colt was fourth, and a. Macgregor colt fifth. For the best male Clydesdale in the yard the competition lay between Flabhwood ...

KILMARNOCK CATTLE SHOW

... several prizes last year. When the tickets [ c ame to be awarded it was s een that the three first I were given to ' Tfe Macgregor progeny. The first prize-talcer is ownled by. Mr in. Montgomery, arnd was bred by Mr Phillips, of the Cars, Kirkcudbright ...

AYRSHIRE CATTLE SHOW

... I hasadbred inthe Struernercdistrict.-They were thaw! out of D'Iarnlev mares. Mr Andrew MitchelOie wasforh VV jib a Macgregor filly w ich ut atoodawell atKilmarnlock. She is avery band=ns IJISOc filly. The wards in the Dhhy for yearling filliesIT ...

EDINBURGH AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SHOW

... Tfhiee shoed p -well ie the ring, and. Mr Park, rortobello, was decervedly placed first with the bay Martha, sired by, Macgregor. She be wextraugood feet and legs, and, although shown in lean conditinn,, is able to take a place among the best of her ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... fourth prize-takor was I ]he I Marths, a bay filly belonging to Mr William I elass -larlr, Portobello. 1er sire was Macgregor. aiaed I AIthongh so low down in the list yesterday, she was cow, I ?? placedfirsteverthe headof ,one the illybel e Mr& ...

NORTHERN COUNTIES FAT SHOW CLUB

... Matheson, Bert., N Ardross ; a Major Grant, Drumbuie; vhc H. F. ( -Rose of Holhi-Ilose. Heifer under two years-I P .1. G. Macgregor, Fearn ; 2 Earl of Cromartie ; 3 P' Lady Rose (if Balniagowan ; vhc and lie George t Inglis, Newniore. A~ny breedl-Lot of ...