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CH MACKAY TO HAVE KENTUCKY STUD Will Ship Stallion Spanish Prince and Seventeen Marcs to Lexington in Near Tuturc TuturcLEXINGTON LEXINGTON Ky December 7 Kentiickians heard today with much gratification that Clarence II Mackav has decided to reestablish w Of thoroughbreds in Kentucky Charles F Hill after having nent two days looking over farms and equipment in the vicinity of Lexington id Paris stated that Mr Mackay will send the stallion Span ¬ ish Prince and seventeen mares here before Janu ¬ ary 1 lrntil after I have conferred with Mr Mackay I shall not announce the farm at which they will be quartered said Mr Hill wlio is to return to New York tomorrow tomorrowW W B Miller who lias been in Kentucky for ten days left tonight for his home in New York While here lie thoroughly inspected all of Ins homes and made breeding plans for next season There was a rumor afloat to the effect that he iiad purchased Sweep from Messrs Harbec Carrick and Stone for 100000 but it transpires that negotiations were not consummated consummatedTom Tom Welsh who arrived last night from New York closed with Harry Mornssey to keep two Frenchbred stallions and ten mares for Joseph E Widener at his Kempland Farm FarmHenry Henry A Porter left last night for Kansas City He says it is his intention to sell the five mares he retained out of the sale last week weekF F Ambrose Clark today accepted for the Govern ¬ ment Breeding Bureau the threeyearold stallion Lucky Day which was presented by II a Hewitt Lucky Day is by Peep oDay Lucky Wave