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8. For the third best do., Matthew Gilmore in Borestone.
9. For the best two-year-old Quey, Robert Gilland in Gurlestone.
10. For the second best do., Robert Love in Gateside.
11. For the third best do., Matthew Gilmore in Borestone.
12. For the best Stirk, John Shedden in Waterside.
13. For the second best do., James Miller in Park.
14. For the third best do., John Watt in Blaelochhead.
15. For the best pair of pigs of the most approved breed, John Patrick in Barcosh.
16. For the second best do., James Craig in Bersyknow.
17. For the third best do., John Shedden in Waterside.
18. For the best Brood Mare with a foal, Hugh Gilland in Gurlestone.
19. For the second best do., with or without a foal, Robert Love in Bowhouse.
20. For the third best do., Robert King in Shotts.
21. For the best two-year-old Colt, Wm. Harvie in Coalburn.
22. For the second best do., James Boyd in Greenhills.
23. For the best one-year-old Colt, Thomas Galloway in Ward.
24. For the second best do., Wm. Tyre in Windyhouse.

During the eourse of the evening, an Essay on the beneficial effects of Industry, composed by one of the tenants, was read—some speeches were made, and useful information eommunicated by several members of the meeting, regarding Furrow Drainage—recent Agricultural Improvements, and on various subjects connected with Farming, and the management of the Dairy—The Meeting separated highly pleased and gratified with the evening's entertainment.