. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. uly 29, 1S93J f&lje gvee&ev mi© gpovteman. 117 mportanl Sale of Choice Trotting Stock, COMPRISING THE PROMISING YOUNG STALLION AIiEOT 2:26, By RICHARDS' ELECTOR 2170, dam by JOHN NELSON 187, AND Mares, Colts and Fillies By GROSVENOR 1883, AB- BOTSFORD 707, SALADIN, MEMO 15,907, GUY WILKES 2867, CAPTAIN WEBSTER 10,173, LYNWOOD 3017, Etc. The colts and fillies by ALECT are very superior, Alect Jr. being particularly prom- ising, having trotted a quarter in 40 seconds when a yearling. Sale will be by order of BO ARD HAM H, , COUNTY, and w
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. uly 29, 1S93J f&lje gvee&ev mi© gpovteman. 117 mportanl Sale of Choice Trotting Stock, COMPRISING THE PROMISING YOUNG STALLION AIiEOT 2:26, By RICHARDS' ELECTOR 2170, dam by JOHN NELSON 187, AND Mares, Colts and Fillies By GROSVENOR 1883, AB- BOTSFORD 707, SALADIN, MEMO 15,907, GUY WILKES 2867, CAPTAIN WEBSTER 10,173, LYNWOOD 3017, Etc. The colts and fillies by ALECT are very superior, Alect Jr. being particularly prom- ising, having trotted a quarter in 40 seconds when a yearling. Sale will be by order of BO ARD HAM H, , COUNTY, and will take place at 11 a. m., PHUHSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1893, AT SALESTARD Corner Van Ness Avenue and Market Streets. Catalogues now ready. ,IP dt CO., Auctioneers - - 22 Montgomery Street. I GREAT AUCTION SALE STANDARD, REGISTERED and HIGH-BRED Trotting Stock., PROPERTY OF MRS. A. C. GOODRICH, JORDAN VALLEY, OREGON, AT 11 A. M. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1893, AT SALESYARD, Cor. VAN NESS AVENUE AND MARKET STREET, COMPRISING COLTS AND FILLIES by ALMONT MEDIUM (2133), 2:18}, SIR WARWICK 3,597, MAXENTIUS 20,258 and BROOD M ARTCS by ALCONA 730, ALMONT MEDIUM 2133, POST'S H AMBLE- T0NIAN, CASSIUS M. CLAY, JR. 22, SIR WARWICK 13,597, ALMONT 33, etc. THE GOODRICH STOCK FARM ranks among tbe highest id the Northwest. Upon this farm was >red and raised Prince Warwick, trial 2:15, Hark Medium, 2:24, Liniinont, 2:30^, Warwick Medium (2 years), 'â â¢â S5}6i etc. Mr. Goodrich's original purchases were chiefly made from Gen. W. T. Withers, of Kentucky, and orm the fouodation of the breeding farm. Since his (Mr. Goodrich's) death Mrs. G. finds it impossible to con- foue it upon the broad plan projected by her husband aod has therefore concluded to close it out entirely. Tbe ate Mr. Goodrich was an exceptionally good judge of form and breeding, and as his selections were made per- jinally, a very superior lot of broodmares were purchased. The sale will be peremptory and the horses will reach
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