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SHIP WHITNEY YEARLINGS Seventeen Colts and Sixteen Filliefl Destined for Breaking at Red Bank, N. J., Farm. LEXINGTON, Ky., June 24.— From the O. V. Whitney farm early Wednesday morning thirty-three yearlings seventeen colts and sixteen fillies were shipped to Red Bank. N. J., to be trained by T. J. Healey. Th* loading of these yearlings was done undef the direction of Hugh Fontaine, who is Maj« Louis A. Beards chief assistant at the Whitfc ney farm. i These yearlings are all in prime conditio!* for training. They have been grown in thi i usual Whitney way. The colts have bee». permitted to run together since they werl i weaned, as have the fillies. They look t . little battle scarred from their wrestling an | kicking one another, but as hard as pig iroi , and as healthy as can be. Following is a list of the yearlings: Br. t, by Macaw — Beaming; b. c, by Blondin — Belli of All ; b. f , by Pennant — Belief ontaine ; b. c i by Mad Hatter — Bonnie Broom ; b. c, by Mac , Hatter — Cresta ; b. c, by Chicle — Eden ; b. 1 1 by John P. Grier— Elf; b. f, by Dis Donc-i Fly by Day; b. c, by Peter Pan — Forghala I b. f, by St. Germans — Fresco; br. c, by Mat, Hatter — Frillery; b. c, by Upset — Indian Rose; ch. f, by Blondin — Hush Dear; b. f, by St. James — Maid of the Mist; ch. c, by Mad. Hatter — Margin; ch. f, by Peter Pan — Nemeb sis; ch. f, by John P. Grier — Pandera; b. 6. by St. Germans — Maud Muller; b. c, by Dia Done — Moon Blossom; b. f, by St. James— « Pantallette; ch. c, by Upset — Prudent; blk. Ci* by Mad Hatter — Purr; ch. f, by Broomsticft — Rapture; b. c, by St. Germans — Regret r ch. c, by Pennant — Ruth Law; ch. f, by Ma4 Hatter— Sky Blue; ch. f, by Peter Pan— Sky Light; ch. c, by Broomstick — The Blonde] b. c, by Pennant — Traffic; b. f, by Broom* stick — Transit; b. f, by St. Germans — Twiand ter; b. c, by Broomstick — Wigglewaggle ; b. ty by Broomstick — Yankee Maid. « r