BROOKHAVEN STOCK FARM. 



SEASON OF 1889. 



Wickliffe, 2520, dark bay horse, 16 bands high, sired by George 

 Wilkcs, 2:22 ; dam Patcben Maid (dam of Astral, 2:18 ; Marshal Kleber, sire of 

 Mistake, 2:29^), by Mambrino Patchen ; 2d dam Lady Eleanor, by Mambrino 

 Chier*. $100 cash, privilege of free return. 



Ceda,rwOOd, 4441, dark bay horse, sired by Nutwood, 2:18^ ; dam 

 Four Lines (dam of Merry Thought, 2:22^) > by Blackwood, 2:31 ; 2d dam Venus, 

 by American Star (Conklin's), 2:S3 ; 3d dam Bridget, by Geo. M. Patchen, 

 2:23*4 ; 4th dam by Henry May Day ; 5th dam by Tom Ben ton, 2:39}^. $50 

 cash, privilege of free return. 

 JOHN P. OROZER, Upland, Del. Co., Pa. 



LIVE-STOCK SALE AND PURCHASING AGENCY. 



The undersigned announces to gentlemen who would purchase horses of all 

 classes, and other animals of all kinds, also carriages and harness, that he will 

 transact such business at a commission of 10 per cent. He will attend auction 

 sales in the interest of his customers in Boston and elsewhere. An experience of 

 over thirty years in this line of business will render his services valuable, and a 

 long list of references published in the sporting papers are the best endorsements 

 of his probity. Mr. Balch will be happy to show at his office samples and cir- 

 culars of the Never-Slip Horseshoe, which is in great and growing demand all 

 over the country. 



WESLEY P. BALCH, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. 



CHAMPION STOCK FARM. 



CHARLEY I*., 2:25. 



THE CHAMPION CHAMPION STALLION, 



Kegistered 1812, and standard under all rules. Charley B. was sired by King's Champion, Jr., 837, dam old 

 Jane, by Zeilley's Eclipse, and has no Harnbletonian, Mambrino Chief, Clay, Star, Bashaw, or Morgan blood in his 

 veins, yet ten of his get have records better than 2:30, headed by Col. Wood, 2:21%. Five of his get entered the 

 2:30 ranks last season, and only Electioneer, Onward, and Nutwood surpass him in this respect, and all records 

 earned in hard-fought battles and not ''tin cup 1 ' prizes. No horse now standing in New York State is his equal, 

 measured by this test. The best yearling colt record, Lara, 2:5(>i4, for New York State colts, stands to his credit, 

 and another son, Bumble B., with two-year-old record 2:44*4. All of his get trot fast. What better out-cross could 

 there be for mares bred in the popular lines ? We claim that the Champion strain, considering its opportunities, is 

 the equal of any. They are all large, handsome, balanced, fast, and game. Stock for sale. 



For Catalogue address lilllt LEW & FL.INN, Proprietors, Union Springs, N. Y. 



Terms, $75 to insure. Season $50 for 1889. 



BAYONNE PRINCE, 



Record, 2:2 1 M. 

 Sire of CAD, Four-year Record, 2:37%. 



By Kentucky Prince, dam Emily C., dam also of Marcus, 2:29*4 (4 years old); Easter Medium, 2:32*4, and Val- 

 dine, 2:33. Bayonne Prince made his record in 1884, when five years old, in the fifth heat of a race which he won. 

 Winner of numerous prizes in the show ring, including first prize at the New Jersey State Fair, Waverly, last Sep- 

 tember, and first prize at the National Horse Show, New York city, last November. Trotted to his record, 2:21*4, on 

 the Fashion track, Trenton, in October, 1888, after serving over 100 mares. Was the first of the get of Kentucky 

 Prince to show racing quality, and still remains by the record the fastest entire son of the sire of Guy, 2:12. 



TERMS, $100, with usual privilege of return 



Will make the season at the Flemington (N. J.) Fair Grounds, where stock will have the best of attention at 

 moderate prices. 



Mares sent from New York via Central Railroad of New Jersey or Lehigh Valley Road arrive the same day, the 

 freight charges being $3. 



It. CADUGAN, Bayonne, N. J. 



