3-4 and. 2:15. 



NUTBOURNIUNp STARTLE. 



M Tito I KM:, out of dam of Maud S., 2:O 3-4. STARTLE, Sire of 



. Record 2:15. 



OlSr OIE 1 188V. 



Tin- fashionably bred stallions, Nl'TBOUKNK and STARTLE will make the season of 1887 at 

 my farm, three miles east of Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y., and twenty-five miles from New York city. 



Terms, for Nutbourne. $1 5O to insure a foal. Insurance money due before mare is served, but refunded if 

 mare does not prove in foal. For Startle, $10O the season. Mares not proving with foal to Startle may be 

 returned the following season free of charge. 



NUTBOUR1VK, g. h., 16 hands high, foaled 1877, by Belmont, dam Miss Russell, the dam of Maud 8., 

 record 2:08^, by Pilot, Jr., second dam Sallie Russell, by Boston (thoroughbred), etc. As will be seen, Nutbourne 

 is not only out *of the dam of Maud S., but he is a full brother to Nutwood, recoid 2:18^, and Cora Belmont, 

 record 2:24%. As a five-year old Nutbourne trotted, with very little handling, in 2:26J4, last quarter in 35 seconds ; 

 but since then has not been trained, as he has been used exclusively for the stud. I have had a great many 

 applications from Kentucky to allow Nulbourne to stand there, but have declined to do so for the present, as I 

 wish to breed a number of my own mares to him. Next year he may go to Kentucky. Nutbourne'' g full brother, 

 Nutwood, was sold at auction at the recent Glenview sale for $22.000, and is so popular ttmt his services have been 

 raised to $350. He is the sire of Felix, record 2:18^, Dawn, five-year old record, 2:1?>X, ami .eleven others in the 

 2:30 list. 7 



STARTLE is a bay horse, 15J4 hands high, by Hambletonian ; dam Lizzie Walker, by Seeley's American 

 Star and although he has had but a very limited opportunity in the stud, is the siie of Majolica, record, 2:15, 

 Portia, record, 2:29*4, and A'ero, four-year-old record, 2:31. Westchester, by Startle, trotted a mile in 2:29 over 

 my track as a three-year-old. Loretta trotted a mile over the same track in 2:24, and Alley Bonner, also by Startle,, 

 trotted over Carll Burr's track a trial in 2:24%. Many other instances could be given, such as a five-year-old and 

 a four-year-old, owned by Mr. Ewart of Pittsburgh the former having trotted in 2:23 and the latter in 2:38. 

 ^turtle is not only a sire of trotters, but is a very fast horse himself, being the first horse to trot a mile in 2:19 

 over old Fleetwood Park. 



I have no room for mares on my place, but they can be kept on Mr. George W. Campbell's farm, just on the 

 opposite side of the road from my farm, on reasonable terms. Mr. Campbell makes a specialty of taking care 

 of trotting stock. ADDRESS 



f ROBERT BONNER, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



MANXMAN 5622. 



Chestnut stallion, foaled April, 1882, bred at Woodburn Farm, Spring 

 Station, Ky.; sired by Harold (sire of Maud S., 2:08^, and twelve others in 

 the 2:30 list) ; dam Fairy Belle, dam of Nymphia, 2:26^/2, and of Fairy Gift, 

 three-year-old trial 2:29%, and sire of Diatonic, three-year-old record 2:29^) 

 by Belmont (sire of Nutwood, 2:18^, and Wedgewood 2:19, and fifteen others 

 in the 2:30 list); grandam Waterwich (dam of Mambrino Gift, 2:20; Viking, 

 2:20^ and Scotland 2:22^), by Pilot, Jr. (sire of the dams of Maud S., 2:08^, 

 and Jay-Eye-See, 2:10). 



This richly-bred young stallion will make the season of 1887 at Tuscarora 

 Stock Farm, near Frederick, Md., at $5O. Limited to twenty approved and 

 sound mares. 



Terms : Cash at time of service. 



For further information or catalogues address 



C. M. DE GARMENDIA, 



FREDERICK, MD. 



