FIRST ANNUAL SALE 



FROM 



VILLAGE FARM, 



C. J. HAMLI1T, Proprietor. 







At the BUFFALO DRIVING PARK, 



May 19th and 20th, 1885. 



Capt. P. C. KIDD, 



OVER 1OO HEAD, 



Consisting of young stallions, fillies, brood mares, roadsters, trot- 

 ters and carriage horses, with a few choice Percherons, imported and 

 native. Strict business principles will govern the Auction ; there will 

 be no capping, no by-bidding, arid the goods in every instance will be 

 delivered to those who pay the highest prices. Many of the young 

 stallions and fillies were sired by MAMBRLNO KING, the handsomest 

 horse in the world, (sire of Amie King, 2:28J), and by HAMLIN' s ALMONT, 

 JR., who, when only twelve years old, had four of his get in the 2:30 

 list, which is unequalled by any stallion, living or dead, east of Cali- 

 fornia. 



The stock will be on exhibition at the driving park for inspection 

 three days before the sale. MAMBRINO KING and HAMLIN'S ALMONT, 

 Jr. will be shown upon the grounds. 



For catalogues, address 



C. J. 



