. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XXXIII. No. 15. No. U% GEARY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1898. SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR DAUGHTERS OF ORMONDE. Five Grandly-Bred Fillies by the Horee of the Century to Go Under the Hammer. On Monday, November 21st, the well-known auction firm of Killip & Co. will sell for Mr. W. O'B. Macdon- ough a consignment of nine as grandly-bred fillies as were ever passed under the hammer. There will be five sired by the greatest of all horses, the unbeaten Or- monde, the highest-priced horse ever sold, three by St. Carlo, son of the next


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XXXIII. No. 15. No. U% GEARY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1898. SUBSCRIPTION THREE DOLLARS A YEAR DAUGHTERS OF ORMONDE. Five Grandly-Bred Fillies by the Horee of the Century to Go Under the Hammer. On Monday, November 21st, the well-known auction firm of Killip & Co. will sell for Mr. W. O'B. Macdon- ough a consignment of nine as grandly-bred fillies as were ever passed under the hammer. There will be five sired by the greatest of all horses, the unbeaten Or- monde, the highest-priced horse ever sold, three by St. Carlo, son of the next highest-priced thoroughbred stallion, and one by Morello, the greatest two-year-old that ever raced in America. And they are all out of splendidly-bred mares, the majority the dams of win- ners. The fillies by Ormonde are as follows : .- Chestnut filly by imp. Ormonde, foaled 1897, from Muta, a mare bred at Palo Alto, sired by Wildidle out of imp. Mutiny, daughter of Adventurer by New-min- ster and Muta by The Duke, son of Stockwell. This is said by every person who has seen her to be the grand- est-looking filly ever foaled in California. She is not only large and well developed, but strong and compactly built, and with every appearance of a race animal. Bay filly by imp. Ormonde, from Geneva by Fonso, a Kentucky Derby winner and sire of Frank K,, Monte Fonso, Rudolph and many others; second dam Weis- baden by Baden Baden, another Kentucky Derby win- ner; third dam Diana by imp. Glenelg; fourth dam by Lexington, and on to the fourteenth dam by Rattle. This is a very fine-looking filly. Chestnut filly by imp. Ormonde, from Bud by Glen- more; second dam Blossom by Ballinkeel, and on to the twentieth dam—a natural Barb mare. Bud, the dam of this filly, is the dam of Cadeau ; Blossom, the second dam, produced Glen Rose and White Wings; Rosette, the third dam, was the dam of five or six win- ne 9, and her fourth dam, a mare by Stockwell, was the dam of several. Bay filly by imp.


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