untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-09-26

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GOLD HEELS. HlflJOU DHIJJGERFIELD. and the entire stable of MESSRS. F. C. McLEWEE and CO Comprising the two great horses above, WITHERS, LUCK AND CHARITY, HUNDRED, the two-year-oldsPrince of Arragon, Fair Rosalind SISTER TO GOLD HEELS, Anne Hathaway SISTER TO THE RHYMER, Avant Courier BROTHER TO MAJOR DANGERFIELD, and two highly tried yedrlings, at Public Auction Saturday, October4, at Brooklyn J. C. Race Course, Gravesend, N. Y. TOGETHER WITH OTHER HORSES IN TRAINING AND YEARLINGS. ALSO THREE GREAT STUD DISPERSAL SALES Wednesday, Oct. I, Monday, Oct. 6, Entire Stud and Stable of Entjre Fairview stud Qf MESSRS. A. H. and D. H. MORRIS rH Ao X A. A J. T ,,U, and MESSRS. MORRIS and WALDEN. -ri. 1 1 STMUONS. 27 38 Head of Stallions, Mares, Horses in Training and Yearlings. 1 BROODMARES. GAIOKE, son of the great Galopin. Bought at public auction for 0,000. A tried and successful sire. 101111 dllU nCaillingS 01 III ValC OolG. COMPUTE, son of Hanover, winner of the 5,C0U Foxhall Stakes in 1901, and of tho Withers Stakes in 1902. KNIGHT OP THE THISTLE, Eoseberys great son. Bought at public auction for 0,000 THE FRIAR, winner of the Brighton Cnp and many other stakes. ST. BLAISE, Winner of the Derby. Bought ooagnworiuu for S100 000 A a great ereafc sire sir and and OTnni0i,n grandsire. BOWLING BROOK, winner of Double Event, Metropolitan Handicap and Belmont Stakes. Son of VVTT w,"- the great Ayrshire. EXILE, Winner of 30 races, mcluding the Brooklyn Handicap, and a successful sire. FILIGR AN E, winner of the Metropolitan Handicap, etc. By imp. Galore, out of Fillette. PESSAKA, Winner of 18 stakes, handicaps and purses. Son of the high-class race horse and sire BROODMARES. PHt EN?X "tpik18 WTrnip-e SI? 0 i clcwicl ani a successful sire, together with Rey del Every one a gem. Few In Number, but rery select. Just a few, not the Key KlDg Wll,lam Timothy, Diablo, Sam Weller and The Bouncer. best, of the S3 head are RROnnftJ CORRECTION, A star on the turf , a star in the stud ; winner of 32 races. Dam of the Futurity winner , D li W W LJ IV! M ADTC Pi EIOi RECKON, The best daughter of imp. Pizarro, winner of 33 races. Dam of the Withers winner Com- 29 BY THE GREAT BROODMARE SIRE BLAISE. HOLIDATi Astake winning daughter of imp. Hopeful. Dam of Dr. MacBride sire of Leonora The highest turf triumphs have been achieved by Fairview bred racehorses. Loring, etc., etc. , The Futurity, the Matron, the Realization, the American Derby, the Brooklyn Handicap and others VACATION, From the Dance family. Dam of Bowling Brook winner of the Belmont Stakes, etc., of the richest events have been won by its sires, or the representatives of its sires and matrons. XIZZLE BAKER, A stake winner by, Longfellow, and dam of the A 1 race horse The Friar Brighton lh hl.0Qi marf " ! thlS TiSJf and "a? dauf hter? of most fashionable sires. Cup and many stakes. Twenty-nine are by the English Derby winner. St. Blaise, and no mares are doing better. A dozen LINTRIGUANTE A superior race mare, winner of many events. are by Hermit s other great son, imported Mr.JPickwick. Seventeen others of choicest breeding. Others are by Highlander, Pontiac, Exile, Long Taw, Phoenix, Rossifer, Enquirer Muscovy For- ester, War Dance, King Alfonso, Macaroon, Hindoo, The Sailor L,ADfrc IM TOAIKIIM Prince, Rayon y dOr. Kingfisher ivlnensner. VireH VirgM, HORSES IN TRAINING. - Glenelg, Faustus, Meddler, Miser, Galore. Cheviot, etc. Hanover Queen, 3, by Hanover Lizzie Baker. Zealotry, 2, by St. Gatien Philistia. A full sister to HANOVER. The Hoyden, 3, by Esher-The Maid. Sooner, ? $ S-?!" Tho dam of AGITATOR, winner of the Matron Stakes and other races. Tristesse, 2. by Bowling Brook La Misere. Pageant, 2, by Star JRnby Teatro. , . . . mTT-r,T,T,Tv Queen Elizabeth, 2, by Goldfinch-Queen Bess. Dolce Far Niente, 3, by Hanover Holiday. Tnree nalf sisters to THE BARD. VCADI IMPC A B6T to RAMAPO. v T A tt L. I IN Ka O. A full sister to DON ALONZO. B.c, by Mars-Correction. Br. c, by Galore-Holiday. . A half sister to THORA. . Br. c fi BowfingBroo-LaMSere. Br. f, by Filigrane-LIntriguante. A half sister to YORKVILLE BELLE. B. "f, by Mars Summer Sea. B. c, by Mars Owlet. A half sister to the "iron horse" BLITZEN. " AT BE LLE MEADE FARM-Near Nashville, Tenn. Wednesday, October 29, Thursday, October 30, GEN. WM. H. JACKSONS ENTIRE BELLE MEADE STUD. 9 STALLIONS. 150 BROODMARES. 3-YEAR-OLDS. 2-YEAR-OLDS. 15 YEARLINGS. 75 WEANLINGS, IMP. LOYALIST, one of the best sons of Sterling. Sire of the great Lissak. A number of choice young mares by Iroquois, the only American winner of the English Derby by IMP. TITHONUS, a splendid representative of the house of St. Simon. Bramble, by the great Luke Blackburn one of whose daughters is the dam of Kinley Mack, and by THE COMMONER, one of the very best sons of Hanover, from the family of Kinley Mack and Nas- , T . turtium. m JRI" tK SpfCt B; ,strath.more. Hindoo, Rayon dOr, Onondaga, Highlander, Salvator, Sir INSPECTOR B., a great racehorse and sire. Wsfr Mortemer, Fonso, Pizarro, Spendthrift, IMP. MADISON, by Hampton, out of a St. Simon mare. The snperior stake mare FAIRY, 32 wins and a producer. of 36 of Longfellows best and from the LONGSTREET, winner races, one sons, Levity family. ARMIEL, the dam of the stake winners RODERMOND, ARMAMENT, etc. Seashore and Mont d Or. with Together Huron, A sister to the great racehorse CLIFFORD, 42 wins and now a successful sire. RRnnn KA ADCQ The dam of tnat most wonderful campaigner HUGH PENNY. DnUUUlVlMnLO. A f ull sister to HUGH PENNY, BELLE WARD, and other winners. 27 BY THE GREAT BROODMARE SIRE GREAT TOM. J iSr a??SS: " A1 racehrs and sir of Endurance by Right otc- Some of the very best racehorses of the past decade have come from daughters of Great Tom. This A half sister to the Withers winner BIGGONET, dam of the Futurity winner Martimas. sale will prove the opportunity of a lifetime to secure these grandly bred matrons. 1 Also three-year-olds, two-year-olds, 15 yearlings, and 75 weanlings. Combination Sale of Thoroughbreds at Lexington, Ky., November 24, 25, 26. .wm.easton, FASIG-TIPTON CO MADISdN square garden w I V I 1 1 I VSr VrVS., AUCTIONEER. NEW YORK, N. Y.


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