INDIAN HILL STOCK FARM, 1887. 



13*1 M ll,i;S EAST OF LOUISVILLE, MY. 



n Eft I III ^ f DO i By WOODFORD MAMBRINO, 2:21W. Dam by Alexander's Abdallah, sire 

 f^ Ix I HI W t r^ %> 1 of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14. (Limited to thirty outside mares. ) 



SIRE OF THE FOLLOWING TROTTERS: 



Trinket, 2:14. Princeton, 2:23^. Editor, 2:23%. Principe, 2:24^. Geneva, 2 :254. 



Granby, 2:25V. Guitar, 2:29%. Feme Sole, 2:20. Greenlander, 2:24>4. Hettie Pearl, 2:27. 



Earl. 2:28*4. * J. W. South, 2:29^. Romance, 2:29%. Farce, 2:29^- 



Also sire of the dam of Epaulette, 2:19. 



Princeps stands in the proud position of having sired more 2:30 trotters than any other stallion of 

 his age that ever lived. Seven trotters by Princeps entered the 2:80 list in 1886, a larger showing than 

 that of any other living stallion. Up to Jan. 1, 1887, he had but one hundred and twenty colts four years old and 

 over. Of tueee, only forty have had as much as one season's training, and out of this small number fourteen have 

 secured records ranging from 2:14 to 2:29%, while five more have trotted trials or obtained records from 2:24^ to 

 2:35. No other stallion of his age can equal this exhibit. 

 ARTHUR TO N . By HAMBLETONIAN, dam by American Star. 



Sire of Arab. 2: IT 1 ./: Joe Arthurton, 2:25}. 

 W ALS I N C HAM. By GEORGE WILKES, 2:22. dam by Mambrino Pilot, trial 2:35. 



Full brother to Prospect Maid, 2:23^. 



The above Stallions will make the season of 1887 at $100, with privilege of return. 



INDIAN HILL offers at private sale about seventy-five superb young stallions and fillies from two to five 

 years old, out of a lot of grandly bred brood mares. Many of these mares are the df tn ^f winners under 2:30, 

 three have produced two in the list, and a considerable number have records below 2:2''Xi an ^ choice lot of young 

 stock offered includes many sisters and brothers to 2:30 horses, such as full brothers ( , ole, 2:20; Geneva, 



2:25*4; Granby, 2:25,^, and one out of Pantalette, dam of Epaulette, 2:19 (sold for $22 w ? lker jO, the superb young 

 mares Eglantine (trial of half-mile in 1:15), full sister to dam of Epaulette, 2:19; sa sn ' . *oal to Director, 2:17; 

 Hecuba, trial half-mile in 1:17 when two years old, by Princeps, dam by Messei ' Duroc; second dam by 

 Hambletonian; third dam by American Star, in foal to Director, 2:17; Incog., three joars, by Nutwood, 2:18%: 

 dam full sister to Trinket, 2:14. The elegant five-year-old mare Geneva, record of 2:25)^, a perfect track or road 

 mare, should beat 2:20 this year, by Princeps, dam by Hambletonian, with other fast ones, can be purchased. 

 Every animal in t*>e catalogue is standard. 



Several young stallions can be bought for amounts they should be able to earn this year in the stud. Usual 

 terms cash, but satisfactory, secured paper, with interest, may be accepted. 



Send for catalogue and full description of stock. 



R. S. VEECH, I. O. St. IKattltews, Ky. 



Four standard sons of the mighty George Wilkes, standard under Rules 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7, the 

 greatest sire of trotters that ever lived. 



BIRTJ, 



Standard under Rules 1, 6, 7 and 8, $125 cash. Dam, Tansey, the dam of Butterfly, 2:19f. Two-year- 

 old record, 2:30}; three-year old record, 2:23}, and four-year-old record, 2:21. 



Eagle Bird is the greatest stake winning, the best bred and fastest four-year-old colt the world 

 ever saw. We believe he has won more stakes than any other colt, and being inbred to the mighty 

 George Wilkes, who is undeniably the greatest, he is of course the best bred. His race against Jerome 

 Turner, in the free for all at Lexfogton, August, 1886, makes strong claim for his being the fastest. 

 Look at the summary : 



Jerome Turner ..................................................... 1 1 1 



Eagle Bird, 4 years old ............................................. 222 



Post Boy .......................................................... 3 3 3 



Time ................................... 2:20}, 2:16, 2:15| 



Eagle Bird's time ...................... 2:21, 2:18J, 2:18 



The last half in 1:07|. We do not know of any four-year-old colt that has ever come within a long 

 way of trotting such a race. 



JTAY BIRD, Si 00. 



Standard under Rules 4, 6, 7 and 8, $100 cash. Full brother to the great four-year-old, Early Dawn, 

 2:21}, and sire of the best two-year-old, Eagle Bird, 2:30}, three-year-old record, 2:23}; four-year-old, 



LTJJMFS, 2:21, 



Sire of Snooks, 2:30. $75. 



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Standard under Rule 8. $50. 

 Send for circular of the best in the ivorld to 



ASH GROVE STOCK FARM, 



Box 292, LEXINGTON, Kr. 



