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BUY CHESTER'S COMPLETE TROTTING AND PACING RECORD. 



Woful, by L. I. Black Hawk, dam Weir, by Ky., Whip, 

 16, 116. 



Woodbridge, by Belmont, dam Woodbine, by Wood- 

 lord, 27, 39. 



Wood burn Pilot,by Pilot, Jr., dam by Mambrmo Chief, 



Woodford Pilot, by Woodford Mambrino.dam Bruna, 

 by Pilot, Jr., 115. 



Woodford Mambrino, by Mambrino Chief, dam Wood- 

 bine, by Woodford, 66,81, 84, 128. 



Woodstock, by Young Morrill, 102. 



Young Buchanan,by Buchanan II,damby HiramDrew, 

 35, 120. 



Young Clark Chief, by Clark Chief, 119. 



Young Consternation, by Consternation, 82. 



Young Columbus, by Columbus, dam Black Maria, by 

 Harris' Hambletonian, 122. 



Young Dexter, by Hambletonian, 24. 



Young Ethan, bv Ethan Allen, dam by Imp. Hunter, 

 17. 



Young Forrester, 121. 



Young Highlander, 89. 



Young Hindoo, by Hindoo, 105. 



Young Jeff, by Imp. Saladin, 21. 



Young Jim, by George Wilkes, dam by Lear's Sir Wil- 

 liam, 17. 



Young Knight, 114. 



Young Messenger, 35. 



Young Messenger, (Son of), 9. 



Young Morgan, 63. 



Young Morrill, by Morrill, dam by the Lock Goss- 

 Horse, 129. 



Young Rix. 34. 



Young Rolfe, by Tom Rolfe, dam Judith, by Draco, 



Young Tornado, by Tornado. 32. 



Young Volunteer, by Volunteer, dam by American 



Star. 99. 



Zephyr, by Winthrop Morrill, 74. 

 Zilcaadi Golddust, by Golddust, dam Rosalind, by 



Imp, Scythian. 82. 



TROTTING AND PACING INFORMATION 



In connection with the compilation of his statistical works, the undersigned has a 

 very large correspondence, and is kept well posted, perhaps better than any other 

 man in the country, in regard to the pedigrees and performances of the trotting and 

 pacing stock of the country. Any facts not known to him, are yet accessible, 

 because of the reliable correspondents he has in all parts of the United States or 

 Canada. People are frequently at a loss to obtain information that the -undersigned 

 can readily supply, and letters to the sporting papers involve a delay before the 

 answer is received, and the replies are frequently unsatisfactory. The ready way to 

 obtain speedy and correct information is to write to the compiler of this work, 

 enclosing a fee of $1, and the answer will be sent by return mail, if possible, and 

 if not as soon as the facts can be ascertained. 



Pedigrees of trotters or pacers will be traced and tabulated at reasonable charges, 

 the amount depending upon the difficulties involved and the style in which the 

 pedigree is to be prepared. 



Breeders desiring to issue catalogues, either for stock or sale purposes, can make 

 arrangements with me for the entire work, printing, press-work and binding included, 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Cases conducted before the Board of Review, horses bought or sold upon com- 

 mission, etc. All dealings in strict confidence. 



WALTER T, CHESTER, 



P. 0. Box 1021, NEW YORK CITY. 



