A 17-month-old three-quarter Limousin steer won the champion of

champions award at Stewartry Show held at Castle Douglas.

It gave J.A. Craik and Son of Waterside, Haugh of Urr, Castle Douglas

their second show supreme award.

Placed reserve to the supreme champion was the overall sheep winner, a

Charollais shown by Mr James Neil, of Boreland of Balmaghie, Castle

Douglas.

Other winners: Cattle -- Galloways -- M.J. Ross and Son, Romesbeoch,

Dumfries; Belted Galloways -- J.F. & G.B. Sproat, Borness, Borgue;

Herefords -- James Biggar, Grange, Castle Douglas; Simmentals -- T.C.

Gillespie, South Park, Borgue; Ayrshires -- R. Dunlop and Son,

Midkelton, Castle Douglas; Friesians and Holsteins -- D. Yates,

Loganhead, Dalbeattie; Special dairy class -- R. Dunlop and Sons.

Sheep -- Blackface -- W. Ramsay, Milnmark, Dalry; Half bred and

Cheviot -- P. Gray, Ingleston, Borgue; Bluefaced Leicester -- James

Thomson and Sons, Ewanston, Balmaclellan; Scotch Mule -- James Thomson

and Sons; Suffolk -- Claire Smith, Ingleston, Castle Douglas; Charollais

-- J. Neil and Son, Boreland of Balmaghie; Texel -- Douganhill Farms,

Palnackie; Prime Sheep -- Douganhill farms.

Horses -- Clydesdales -- T. & J. Edgard, Newfield, Dalry; riding

horses and ponies -- Pat Baird, Bridge of Dee.