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THE FAIRVIEW STUD the Castleton Stud the KINGSTON yearling Sales, i$9*. Yearling Sales, yearling Sales, i$9*. Vearling Sales, 1*9*. Vearlittg Sales, 1*96. yearling Sales, 1*96. yearling Saks, i$96. the: The .THE. THE DIXIANA YEARLINGS THE FAIRVIEW STUD Nursery WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. YEARLINGS, Yearlings, AT THE SHEEPSHEAD BAY PADDOCKS, Hj ON Property of Messrs. Charles Reed & Sons, Gallatin, Tennessee, Comprising STUD Thirteen Colts and Nine Fillies, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON Thoroughbred Yearlings THURSDAY, JDNE 25,1896. Thoroughbred THEPROPERTYOFMR.flBGDSIBELffiOBT, THEX ARK BY .THE PROPERTY OF. BRED AT ItB SIII Yearlings, The Nursery Stud Farm, MR. L. 0. APPLEBY, HIMYAR, HANOVER, AT THE Lexington, Ky., .WILL BE. PROPERTY OF VICTORY, MASETTO. HIMYAR'S STUD RECORD. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION Sold by Public Auction, 2 2 .AT THE. el*1 s S- SHEEPSHEAD BAY PADDOCKS. AT THE Largest winner. Ita? B ST fa.3 3- THEY ARE BY I PIERRE E0RIEE1, EASTON CO.'S 1886.. Dixie Himjar.., $25 $25 1887..I 1888..lSlr Edward 850 1 1 1 350 1888.. Quesal 8,825 4 2 14 fi.ysts imp. St. Blaise, Miser, Long Taw, Will Be Sold Auction on 1890. .(Correction 8.935 21 6 17 16,400 by 1861.. ICoiteetkm 8,585 29 22 82 59,108 Opposite entrance to SALE PADDOCKS, 1892.. Correction 9,415 37 32 122 74.981 1893.JDom1no 180,085 50 37 138 259.252 Cheviot, Exile and Other Sheepshead Bay Race Course, 1894. .IDomino 19,250 52 88 177 106,973 (Opposite Entrance to Sheeps- 1895..|The Ironmaster. 7,005 67 126 54,148 MONDAY, JUNE 29, RECAPITULATION. Famous Fairview Sires. head Bay Race Course), Number of years horses by him hare raced - 9 Number of races won 682 ; Total amount won $578,121 of AND We beg to call attention to the following statement of facts regarding the performances From the Spirit of the Times, May 2. the produce of the Fairview Stud Stallions and Mares, during the racing season of 1804: With Messrs. C. Reed & Sons' Major Thomas, of the Dlilina Stud, Lexington, Ky.. whose sale of Hlmyar and Victory yearlings will be held on the third day of the Coney Island Jockey Club's Spring meeting, The total winnings of the get of the Fairview Stud Stallions for the year 1894 were $331,784. Thursday, June 25, at the Easton Company's paddocks, must be highly gratified at the way the are this season and now a son of sta¬ One hundred and twelve the of the Fairview Stallions, won 478 races during 1894, Hlmyars performing at home, his In the Duke & Wlshard horses, get TUESDAY, JUNE ble In England runs second ftar the Wllbrahjuu Plate at Newmarket, the first time out of the as follows. 30, box, and bids fair to emulate his kinsman, Harry Reed, by earning brackets later on. Dlxlana- FAIRVIEW bred stock are noted campaigners and have' been frequent winners this season from California to In addition they were second In 870 races and third In 866 others, thus earning money one YEARLINGS, Maryland. thousand, two hundred and fourteen times during the year. .ON. From the Turf, Field and Farm. May 1. AT THE To the credit of Hlmyar are Domino, the largest winner known to the American turf; the ST. BLAISE Twenty-four of the get of St. Blaise won 88 races and 157,118 The Are the international winner, Harry Reed, with ..16 brackets in this country as a two-year-old, a winner MR. PICKWICK..'. .Seventeen of the get of Mr. Pickwick won 68 races and 100,025 Yearlings by in England and America last year at three, and now In training at Louisville; the remarkable sprinter Correction, winner of 39 races, and placed in 58 others; those frequent winners, Fara¬ MISEE Twelve of the. get of Miser won 37 races and .. 15,600 day, The Ironmaster, Wall Jim, Eetelle, Bosa tl.. Greenwich (40 wins), The Hero, Halton, Dago XiONG TAW Twelve of the get of Long Taw won 55 races and..... 25,333 Famous Nursery Sires (33 wins). Hymn, Johnny, West Side, Mask, Kyman. Rene d'Or. Herndon, Lord Nelson, Mackin¬ EXILE...., Three the first of the of Exile, wop 13 races, tosh. etc. The Himyars seem to stand an unusual amount of campaigning successfully. Twelve two-year-olds, get of his the records to the Btarted In 1,057 races (an of more the best for the number their winnings SHY get have, by present year, average making average running, I won Sheepshead Bay IMP. RAYON IVOR, by Flageolet, out of Aura- lit than 80afor each), 302. been second In 216, and third in 164, the earnings of these 12 to of an of more this the amounting to 44,783 , caria. by Ambrose, out of Pocahontas, by amounting upward $425,000. average than $35,000, Already year CHEVIOT of the of Cheviot won 110 races and 75.215 Hlmyars are winning at all points. .....Twenty-nine get Glencoe (winner of the St. Leger Stakes For catalogues address THE BASTON CO., 1122 Broadway, New York, or B. G. THOMAS, MUSCOVY Seven of the get of Muscovy won 35 races and 12,815 and many other great races in England. AUGUST 15 AND 17, Lexington, Ky. Making a grand total of ..$831,784 Paddocks. The earnings of the get of the Fairview Stallions for six years (Exile being repre¬ They number 27 head, and sented only one year and Cheviot but four years) show the extraordinary total The Winnings of the Get of of $1,623,796 include a full brother to the THE HURRICANA YEARLINGS tOME QF THE IMPORTANT STAKES WON BY THE GET OP THE FAIRVIEW STALLIONS The fame of Mr. Pierre Lorillard RAYON D'OR racehorse ARE APPENDED: great (PROPERTY OP MESSRS. SANPORD, AMSTERDAM, N. Y.) Futurity, value $67,675. Matron, twice: value, $38,270 and $31,310. as a turfman and the Rancocas Realization, twice: value, $30,850 and $33,400. Since His Arrival in America WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION Great Trial. $23,600; American Derby, $19,750. Stud as a nursery of highest and HENRY OF NAVARRE. Great American, twice; $17,650 and $16,650. HAVE AMODNTED TO Omnibus, $19,140; Junior Champion, $16,105. most successful '¦ type of the thor¬ Tremont Stakes, four times. , A full sister to the brilliant Nursery, Larchjnont, Autumn and June, three times each. is BAY Juvenile. Select. Fashion. Foam, Dolphin, Belles, Reapers. Latonlq Oaks, Cincin¬ oughbred, world wide. SHEEPSHEAD PADDOCKS nati Hotel; Nashville Two Thousand, Bedford, Clinton, Dunmow and Ocean View Stakes, twice Main Entrance each. ji- Mr. Lorillard has the distinction Two-Year-Old Winoer (Opposite Sheepshead Bay Track), The California and Brooklyn Double Monmouth and Louisville Derbies, Event, Since 1886, when he had very few representa¬ Oaks, Volunteer. Fort Hamilton, Lakeview and Jockey Club Tidal, Withers, Hun¬ of being the American owner Handicaps, only tives on the turf, Rayon d'Or has occupied a ter, Gazelle, Mermaid, Sheridan and ifenner Stakes, together with scores of ither prominent leading place among winning sires, and in one ELLERDIE. On TUESDAY, AUGUST events over the have won who has 18, all country, been by representatives of Fairview Stud Stallions. year actually headed the list. His get come to In addition to winning the Futurity Stakes, the get of Fairview Stallions have at 12 m. hand very early as and train In a sharp run second twice and third four times for the same event. won the Realization in two-year-olds, great They remarkable manner, showing both speed and 1891, were second in 1893, and first. Becond and third in an occurrence. A half brother to 1894, unprecedented stamina of the highest order. This makes them the THE YEi ^"LINGS All the stallions mentioned above, with the exception of Muscovy and Mr. are HURRlv'^NA Pickwick, most popular with owners and and his now in the Fairview Stud. trainers, stock are increasing in favor year by year. are by CHARLES REED & SONS, proprietors. Stake Winner HAZLET SUCH FAMOUS AND GRANDLY BRED SIRES New York; Office, 5 West 24th St. MAGNETIZER, by THE ILL-USED, out of Mag¬ * netism, by Kingfisher. as with (Winner of $12,000 last year POTOMAC (winner of the Futurity and Realization Stakes, etc., and $118,560), by imported St. Iroquois, whose victories also MAGNETIZER WAS A GRAND RACEHORSE, Blaise, out of Susquehanna, by Leamington. include the and is bred in llnsq and sold for POTOMAC has the distinction of being the only horse that ever won the two richest event* St. Leger, Prince of $14,500.) on the American turf, the Futurity and the Realisation. He suffered but one defeat In his two- Wales Stakes at WHICH MUST INSURE HIS SUCCESS AT THE year-old form, finishing third to Strathmeath and Sallle McClelland in the Junior Champion Ascot, etc. Other STUD. on a very heavy track. He won the Red Bank Stakes at Monmouth and the Futurity and Flat- A half brother to this season's bush Stakes at Coney Island, the latter at seven furlongs, In 1:29 4-5. His total winnings -is a winners which bore his colors two-year old were $76,035. As a three-year-old he was second In the Coney Island Stakes, third The Magnetlzer is the sire of Jack of Spades (one a and the Castleton In the Island won the the $1,200 at Brighton, Stud Realisation, purse Coney Cup, Spindrift, abroad with success of the fastest horses of the day, winner of the Barnegat Stakes at Monmouth, placing to the credit of his then owner, M.
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