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CHARLES REED WILL SELL FAIR VIEW. New York, October 13. Charles Reed announces that he lias decided to sell-Fairview Farm. The veteran breeder and racing man has disposed of all his horses and for more than ar year has been raising fancy poultry and rabbits on. the magnificent estate in Tennessee which was the home of .many noted thoroughbreds. He says he is growing too old to give the farm, the care it requires and for that reason must dispose of it. . Fairview embraces 1,957 acres, of land on the Cumberland River, in Franklin County, Tennessee, and is one mile and a half from St. Blaise station on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. This station was named in honor of the great English stallion for which Mr. Reed paid 00,000 at the dispersal of the establishment of the elder Belmont several years ago. The old horse is now back in the Nursery Stud at Lexington, Ky., August Belmont having bought him at the sale of Mr. Reeds horses.