untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-04

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Extraordinary Bloodstock Dispersal THE FAMOUS HARTLAND STUD OF HON. JOHNSON N. CAMDEN |! ; at ! Spring Hill Farm NEAR VERSAILLES, KENTUCKY Tuesday, May 12 BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M. / Offerings Include Eighty Mares of the Choicest Lineage — four stallions HEADED j BY THE NOTED LIGHT BRIGADE, THE HIGH CLASS DERBY j| PROSPECT FRIGATE BIRD AND OTHER HORSES IN TRAINING S| — I Daughters of crack English and French sires, as well as those carrying the best * American blood, many of them of the families of Ben Brush and Domino, I with foals by Light Brigade, Sir Gallahad III., Black Toney, I Hydromel, Nocturnal and Imported Craigangower , — I This years matings include services to Epinard, St. Germans, Stimulus, Chance I I Shot and other great horses, in addition to the Hartland sires. J j i Sale Includes Every Breeding Animal at Hartland and is ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE [I FOR COMPLETE CATALOG APPLY TO C. J. FITZGERALD, Director of the Sale !| 250 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. GEORGE A. BAIN, Auctioneer


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