STALLIONS 



AT CHESTER PARK, HAMILTON COUNTY, O. 



NO. i SOLICITOR. 



Bay Stallion, (3 Vol. Wai. Reg.) foaled March 2ist, 

 1873. Bred by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn Farm, Ky. 

 He is 15 hands 3 inches high, is well broken, of excellent 

 disposition, and a very promising sire. He had five colts 

 foaled in 1877, and they are all creditable to him as a 

 stock horse. His dam, Blandina, is becoming a famous 

 brood mare, being the dam of Swigert, owned by Richard 

 Richards, Racine, Wis., and of Bowman's Abdallah Pilot, 

 the sire of the famous three year old Red Jim. She is also 

 the dam of Giggler, Barcena, and of King Rene. Blan- 

 dina's dam, the Burch mare, is also distinguished as the 

 dam of Rosalind. The pedigree of Belmont and the per- 

 formance of his colts entitle him to rank with the best sons 

 of Alexander's Abdallah, himself the best son of Rysdyk's 

 Hambletonian. Solicitor is a handsome horse, and a 

 stylish driver. He is level-headed, and a square, open- 

 gaited trotter. He has never been driven for great speed, 

 but is developing as rapidly as should be desired. At four 

 years old he could trot his mile in 2-45. His extended 

 pedigree is given upon the opposite page. 



Terms $50.00, payable at service, with privilege to 

 breed back free if the mare proves not to be in foal. 



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