untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-08

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[intending patrons! of this sale I who have not. reserved accommodation at Lexington hotels will further their con- I I venience and comfort, by remaining Monday night, in Cincinnati and leave there 2 I on the 8:30 oclock train Tuesday morning for Lexington, arriving in ample time to J J attend sale. Pennsylvania Railroad train leaving New York Monday afternoon, at | | 2:20 oclock, reaches Cincinnati Tuesday morning In time to connect with the 8:30 | J a. m. train for Lexington. ! Next Tuesday, May 12th | ABSOLUTE SALE OF THE FAMOUS J HARTLAND STUD I OF Hon. Johnson N. Camden J BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M. ! at ! SPRING HILL FARM, NEAR VERSAILLES, KY. f Offerings include eight mares of the choicest lineage, four stallions headed by I the noted LIGHT BRIGADE, the high class Derby prospect FRIGATE BIRD, and other horses in training. I Sale Includes Every Breeding Animal at Hartland and Is Absolutely ! Without Reserve ! Daughters of crack English and French sires, as well as those i carrying the best American blood, many of them of the families of ■ Ben Brush and Domino, with foals by Light Brigade, Sir Gallahad j III., Black Toney, Hydromel, Nocturnal and Imported Craigangower. I FOR COMPLETE CATALOG APPLY TO ! C. J. FITZ GERALD I DIRECTOR OF THE SALE 250 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. j GEORGE A. BAIN, Auctioneer


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