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STARS THAT SHINE AND SHINING STARS tub TnorougUDrefl Breeders Great CHance WHEN THE FAMOUS Melbourne Stud Dispersal Sale TAKES PLACE AT THE MELBOURNE STUD FARM, LOCATED ONLY ONE MILE FROM THE CITY OF LEXINGTON, KY., ON IIIONDHY AND TUESDAY, NOV. IB anfl 17. DONT FORGET THE DATE AND DONT FAIL TO BE THERE. Under the Sale Management of W. T. Woodarda The sale will he held under a large circus tent in the woodlands of Melbourne, with ample seating capacity and comfort for all. An old-fashioned barbecue and burgoo ,will be given and all comers will be cared for and fed. Stallions, Broodmares, Yearlings and Weanlings WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. OVER 90 THOROUGHBRED STUD MATRONS That in point of individuality, age and fashionable up-to-date breeding, considering their number, was never before offered lor sale in this country. Seeing is believing. So read the sale catalogue and you will not mistake the "naked" truth. There are any number of matrons in this consignment that in point of fancy breeding cannot be had for love or money until now. These mares were all bred on scientific principles, according to the ideas of Mr. W. S. Barnes. Acknowledged by all as the equal of any breeder in Kentucky as a master of the breeding problem. These mares are in foal to no less than twenty-three leading sires. 15 FIRST-CLASS YEARLINGS AND OVER 40 BEAUTIFULLY BRED WEANLINGS BY VARIOUS SIRES. ALL FROM THE PRODUCE OF THESE FAMOUS MATRONS WILL BE SOLD. THEY ARE ALL FIRST-CLASS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Parties desiring catalogues can get them by applying at W. T. Woodards office or by writing and requesting them to be sent by mail to W. T. WOODARD OR W. S. BARNES, LEXINGTON, KY. The Saratoga Association. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED OF HORSES. OFFICE: THE WINDSOR ARCADE, FORTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE, RACE COURSE: SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY. THREE STAKES FOR 1905 AND 1906. TIB Spinawag, Ttie Great RepuWlc, Trie HopeM, OF 5,000. OF 0,000. EST. VALUE 0,000. TO CLOSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1903. TO BE RUN FOR IN 1905. For Now Two-year-olds and Upward. By subscription of 00 each. If left in after May 2, 1904, a further subscription of 00 each; if left in after November 1, 1904, a further sub--- C" T 1 E" Cff scription of 00 each; and if left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 00 each. I rf NninNXRV OT n D V JUW Starters to Pay 00 Additional. Winners when three years old or upward, of ,000, when I I IV- JJll IC4 tvu J vi i ,vyy carrying weight for age, to carry 2 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,000 in 1905 or 1906 allowed 7 , , . , , . . ., , ,1fin -c ,f jt0i k,. lDS- Non-winners of ,500 in 1905 or 1906 allowed 10 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1905 or 1906 For fillies, two years old, foals of ,r. 1903. By subscription of 00 each, or if declared by anOWed 15 lbs November 1, 1904, or 5 if declared by May 1, 1905 or 0 if declared by July 1. 1905. Start- In the caS; of foals by flling. with the Association prior to September 1, 1904, an accepted ers to pay 50 additional. The Saratoga Association to guarantee the gross value of the transfer of the foal, with its engagement in this stake, the original subscriber will be re-race to be 5,000. of which the second horse shall receive ,000 and the third horse ,000. leased from any liability as to the engagement. nominator of the winner to receive ,000 out of the stakes. Winners of a race of the Association The If entries are not received, the reserves the right to cancel the race. One value of ,000 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of ,000 or one of ,500, 6 lbs. extra. By filing Mile and a Quarter. with The Saratoga Association on or before September 1, 1904, an accepted transfer of the engagement in this stake, the nominator will be released from further liability. Five and a Half Furlongs. to be run for in 1906. The Hopeful for 1 906--Estimated Value 0,000. frt FrM Irll fT Sv I fill f 1 By subscription of 0 each, for the produce of mares covered in 1903, the only forfeit if I I IVD vJI VCR IVIJUILIlv Wl vPV,VVy. struck out by November 1, 1905. If left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 0 each; and if left in after May 1, 1906, a further subscription of 00 each. Starters to pay For now foals and upward. The Saratoga Association to guarantee the gross value of 50 additional. The Saratoga Association to add ,000. The second horse to receive ,500, th Stakes to be 0,000, of which the owner of the second horse shall receive ,500 the third horse ,000, and the owner at the time of entry of the mare producing the winner and the owner of the third horse ,500. The nominator of the winner to receive ,000 out ,000 out of the stakes. Colts, 122 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 119 lbs. Winners of a race of the of thp stakes Liabilities as follows: value of ,500 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of ,500, or one of ,500, 5 lbs., of four of Pop Now Foals. By subscription of 0 each. If left in after November 1, 1904. a further ,500, or two of ,500, or one of ,000, 8 lbs. extra. Horses not having won ,000 allowed subscription of 5 each; if left in after May 2, 1905, a further subscription of 5 each; and 7 lbs. If a mare in this stake drop heroal before the 1st of January, 1904. or if she have a fr ipft In after May 1 1906 a further subscription of 25 each. dead or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of such mare is void. By filing with the Fop Now Yearlinas. By subscription of 0 each. If left in after May 2, 1904, a further Saratoga Association prior to- September 1, 1905, an accepted transfer of the produce, with nihqprlntion of 0 each if left in after November 1, 1904, a further subscription of 50 each; its engagement in this stake, accompanied with all forfeits to date, the original subscriber and if left in after November 1, 1905, a further subscription of 50 each. will be released from any liability as to the engagement of the produce. Six Furlongs. tvip wules of Racing adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races run under the aus- "RULE 42. Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race pices of The Saratoga Association. Entries to either of these races will be received only to to run ""these rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of "RULE 43. At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, Racing Rules 42 and .43 hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract: and without notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." W. C. WHITNEY, President. J- AGOSTINI, Secretary. ANDREW MILLER, Treasurer.