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I . j j I I I I I v| I l n .• , , the e UNDER FIRE FOR KENTUCKY SIRE l.KXINCTON. Ky.. March CS. K. Nichols within ihe hist few days ha- transferred in- real; di nee from Paris, Ky., to Spring Valley Pane of I7" acres, which he putt based from the James B. Haggia estate on MaysrUk* pike mar the Catuaa lot Harry Payne Whitney, Joseph i:. fftdeact ami Charles II. Berr.Miian. He already has about twenty thoroughbred mares at the farm and is p pecting Pal Dunne- Inder Fire to come from N.w Orleans within a lew da.s to make a short scaaoa there and then go back into training. At the farm yestetdaj A J. Goreya III Will foahd a chest anl filly by Ballot, and on Saturday Caliahei Bros. B.iurlvon Lass foaled a bav filly by Delhi. James W McClelland today stated that the three-year old fillies Rose of Roses, and Waters-r meet, both by McCee. and the latter a sister to II or run, have been retired and will go into the stud at Xalap.i Farm in Bourbon County.