. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Mat 7, 1898. ©tje gveevev cmo Qpavtsmtm. 343 Our New York Letter. New Yobk, April 30, 1898. It affords his Eastern friends great pleasure in being able to congratulate Mr. Judson K. Moore, the enterprising pro- prietor of the Breeder and Sportsman, on the announce- ment of the engagement of his only sister, Mrs. John A- Goldsmith, to Count Henri Conrad von Rhoden-Kohsel of Hanover, Germany. The many friends of Mrp. Goldsmith in California will be pleased to learn that after viarting the estates of the Count at Hanover, it is the intention of the happy couple to


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Mat 7, 1898. ©tje gveevev cmo Qpavtsmtm. 343 Our New York Letter. New Yobk, April 30, 1898. It affords his Eastern friends great pleasure in being able to congratulate Mr. Judson K. Moore, the enterprising pro- prietor of the Breeder and Sportsman, on the announce- ment of the engagement of his only sister, Mrs. John A- Goldsmith, to Count Henri Conrad von Rhoden-Kohsel of Hanover, Germany. The many friends of Mrp. Goldsmith in California will be pleased to learn that after viarting the estates of the Count at Hanover, it is the intention of the happy couple to return to America and make a tour of the States, visiting the Western Coast. Springfield, the noted English running sire, died recently at Newmarket. He was foaled in 1S73 and was the sire of Sainfoin, a Derby winner. The estate of the late Edmuad Tattersall is valued at 1500,000. The old Guttenberg race track in New Jersey, in spite of Us delapidated condition, has assumed a busy aspect, so many trotting trainers having availed themselves of its accommo- dations and close proximity to this city. Seven strings are already there in training and "there are others" coming. The Treasurer's report of the American Trotting Register Association shows an income above expenses. It is said about 7,000 mares have been f xported from this country since January. Mr. Harriman has quoted to Europeans $15,000 for Ono- qua, 2:0*}. The horsemen of Orange County are congratulating them- selves that General Tracy has decided to occupy the Stony Ford Stock Farm, recently owned by Charles Backman, the birth pface of Electioneer. A continuous rain of five days has insured fine crops for the ccming season. We regret that human agency is unable to transfer the large excess to the suffering farmers of the Golden State. Prime hay can now be purchased here for $ per ton. The bill recently introduced at Albany in relation to "ringing" has become a law. The penalty is not less than


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