Galloway Cattle & Beef Marketing
GALLOWAY, which has given its name to a valuable breed of black or dun polled cattle, was an ancient regality or lordship lying in the south-west of Scotland. The word is derived from Gallovid, which in old Scots signifies "a Gaul". The Gauls are said to have been the first inhabitants of this part of Scotland. The last of the old line of rulers was Alan, Lord of Galloway, who was buried in Dundrennan Abbey in 1233. The title passed into the house of Douglas of Thrieve, and the whole district was finally annexed to the Crown of Scotland in 1455.
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www.gallowaycattle.com.au
GC&BMA President
Mr Greg Stuart
P O Box 309
Hall ACT 2618
Ph: 02 6230 2536
Fax: 02 6230 9336
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Livestock & Business Centre
PO Box 189
Kiama, NSW, 2533
Phone: 02 4232 3333
Fax: 02 4232 3350
info@lbcentre.com.au