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AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENTS IN FRANCE. New York. February 10. — 11. H. Darren, who spent ill, winti at ins Tennessee hunting grounds, will sbortl; de|»arl fo Prance. It is dinV*ult c- realii to whit large |iroportioas his breeding and racms Ktuds have grown In thai cwtntry. In the autiinin of I.is lie sent o et Irish Lad and about Hfteen mares resull of lhal was thai He sw r|i . 1 II. last . eai won the Two Thousand Giiiuei In England, while Shannon won several importaul stakes in ii-.inee. At the present time Mr. Duryeas stud at tin Horas du Onion Bo»»ches-eu Houlme. near Monti bi id Hon. 1- beaded bj 1 1 is.li Lad. and the IV: lowing mare* an included: Bavello 11. dam ol Sweep ; II. Musett.. Teetotum II. . Arm nia Bobensl in. As«-ot Belle. Content. Running Wat / Census. 01s ,iei iiiiii»-i la Vlonroe D trine, si. li 1 • lael I Lndj Seliua. Mmlian Spectatress Suffragette V. ildlng Bell*. Artless Stillwatet and Uagple In addiiion 10 liiieen yearlings, the produce ol ;ii-s, mares. Mr Duryeas stable of horses m train lag al Lamoslaye numbei tweutj six beaded bj Sweepei II.. and Including Shannon. Bugler, la 1 thoipe. li-..iii.le r.-nisie • Blarnei Boyne f*hlpi»*a L.I lliball.le lickel flee. MoirS. Siiije Aide Breakwater Durbar. lii//ie. iii.i. . Ibune Rule, l..i,i e I. l i . .111-iii .-ii li/.p.iii. Santa Inlta, Sam toga The Spinner ami Torch, nearly all lb Irisli I ..-1.1. Ih as Mi.iphx is the trainer. Mi Duryeas entire ln.iil.n-~ of Idook stiK-k In Kraui non Quuiber sii tin- head, which will be uniea-d bv alM.iu tweatj more as the foaling soon advances It is at the sum,, stud thai these seven br i mares, ihi property of Joseph B. Wklener, era 1 cated: Colonial Chi. Performance, Martha Goraiau. Irowanl. Nature. Wall Ilowi r and l.angue de Chat. Five of these bad foals in 1912, and these twelve thoroughbreds, added to twenty four horses jM train in .11 Chantiily. under Thomas Welch, make a toinl of thirty sis head owned in Prance by Mr, Whlenet The names of the horses in ir.iiniiii: follow: Datura. Petropolls III.. Gallleenne, Gamine VII.. Jean Pierre. Mareadleu. Nectar III.. Onele Lou. Plalslr dAutoor, Boi de ror. Rose pompon. Val dOlssean. Broom, Colonial Dame, Bsconaba, Jacques Coeur, I Adorable. Le Grand Conte. Lupin. M. litre Corneau. Nerval, Parslval, Perdu and Mont dor by DOr Loneliness. The last named is a two-year-old and as a yearling coal Mr. Widener 0,000. Joseph Byfne. an American loekey, recently went to Franc, to ride Mr. Wldencra hois,... Prank .1 Gmilds br ling farm is al the Haros du Bobillard. IJeury, near si. Pierre-sur-Dives ital vados. and is under tbe direction of Fred Calhoun. The late James It. Keencs Peter Pan is at this stud, as is Mr. Goulds own stallion Comltourg. Mr. Goolds mares are Fairy Slipper, Bit c.rica. Swift fool. Curiosity and Deity, all purchased from Mi. K.one. and the French mares Gyrea, Poor Sur. Jar rettierre. Pauvre Bone, Phocee and Vlncinette. Al Mr. builds stud farm also are these si American mares, the property of Cateahy Woodford: Bribery Anna Loretia Daly, Chlnela, Summer cloud. Ethel I.evi.v and Flashing. Mr. Goulda horses in training number twenty three head, as follows: Amplivet ion. Cavero. Count Le liolb. Anda, Andlamo, Aya Oris. Babolin, ; il dFeos-e. Freiot. Gryou, Hi.ia Mia. Malappris. Ver bena, Algne Verte, Andorre, Andranges, Dear Queen Faiul or. Iliia. Ladlgnac. M.vb.rd G., San Bocco and Vittoria. A majority of lliese are the get of Bab lais iby St. Simon, the most successful stalliii in France in 1012.