. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THE BOOK OP LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 135. LADY SEATON—DARK BAY HACKNEY MARE, WITH WHITE HIND FEET, FIVE YEARS OLD, AND STANDS HANDS HIGH. Bred by Albert Walker, of Seaton Ross, England, and imported bv Mr. Wm. H. Moore. LADY SEATON was discovered in the English pasture and purchased when she was unbroken for $3,000. Upon being shown to harness she immediately took the first prize. The best authorities upon show horses, such'as L. M. Newgass and M. H. Tichenor, say that she is not only the finest Hackney, but she is the finest harness horse of an


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THE BOOK OP LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 135. LADY SEATON—DARK BAY HACKNEY MARE, WITH WHITE HIND FEET, FIVE YEARS OLD, AND STANDS HANDS HIGH. Bred by Albert Walker, of Seaton Ross, England, and imported bv Mr. Wm. H. Moore. LADY SEATON was discovered in the English pasture and purchased when she was unbroken for $3,000. Upon being shown to harness she immediately took the first prize. The best authorities upon show horses, such'as L. M. Newgass and M. H. Tichenor, say that she is not only the finest Hackney, but she is the finest harness horse of any breed they ever saw. The magnificent illustration of LADY SEATON is from a photograph by Schreiber & Sons, Animal Photographers, of Philadelphia, Pa. In the United States LADY SEATON has won many blue ribbons and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hale, Philip Henry. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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