Fastest Hambletonian-Clay Stallion. 

 2:181 - SIR WALTER, JR., - 2:181 



5-YEAR-OLD RECORD. 



SIR WALTER, JR., Dark Chestnut Stallion ; stands 15.3 ; and is a beautiful horse 



in shape and contour. 



By an inbred HAMBLETONIAN sire, out of a CLAY DAM, with a strong thoroughbred backing. 



Sired by SIR WALTER, 2:2414, by ABERDEEN, son of HAMBLETONIAN, 10, and AMERICAN STAR'S 

 fastest trotter, WIDOW MACHREE, 2:29 in 1861. The dam of Sir Walter was by EDWARD EVERETT, a sire 

 of 2:20 speed, and a transmitter of 2:20 speed through both sons and daughters. 



The dam of Sir Walter, Jr., is by AMERICAN CLAY, sire of dams of 25 in the 2:30 list ; 2d dam by thorough- 

 bred Alex. Churchill, four-mile heat in 7:41, at Louisville, Ky., fastest four-mile heat that had ever been made 

 there ; 3d dam by thoroughbred Wagner, a celebrated winner of three and four mile heat races. 



The success of Hambletonian-Clay stallions as sires of extreme speed has been phenomenal. The ancestors of 

 Sir Walter, Jr., on both sides, have transmitted 2*2O Speed through both the male and female lines. 



That Sir Walter, jr., possesses that extreme speed inheritance, and will transmit 

 it, he has emphatically demonstrated by obtaining a FIVE-YEAR-OLD RACE RECORD 



OF 2? I SJ4 WITH LESS HANDLING THAN ANY OTHER 2.'2O TROTTER. 



6R*Aberdeen i s the sire of six in the 2:20 list, including Alabaster, four-year-old race record 2:15. 



Sir Walter is the sire of four four-year-olds in the 2:30 list, and a five-year-old in the 2:20 list. 



SIR WALTER, JR.'S, sire and grandsire were not only EARLY-AGE TROTTERS, but EARLY-AGE 

 SIRES OF EXTREME SPEED. His sire, Sir Walter, at eight years of age, got Sir Walter, Jr., 2:18^ ; his grand- 

 sire, Aberdeen, at five years of age, got Hattie Woodard, 2:15^. 



Season of 1891 at Williams Farm, Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, at $100, with usual privilege of return. 



Address 



WIIJUIAMS FARM, JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS., 



OR 



WALDO T. PEIRCE, P. O. Box 2700, Boston. 



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THE JEWETT FARM 



1891. STALLION SEASON. 1891. 



JEROME EDDY, 126O. 



Record 2:16^, sire of Lizziemont, 2:25^ ; Fanny Wilcox, 2:29^ ; Edina, 2:30^ ; Bertrina, 



2:30^ ; Adora, 2:31^4 ; Fraro, 2:33 ; Flora Eddy, 2:35. 



$200 the Season, with return privilege. 



SHERMAN, 1506. 



Record 2:23^, sire of Heilo, record 2:27, trial 2:20. 

 $700 the Season, with return privilege. 



EIELDMONT, 5O5O. 



Sire of Julietta, 2:2%% ; Don L., 2:29. 

 $60 the Season, with return privilege. 



ROCHESTER, 616. 



Record 2:31^, sire of Bell Boy, 2:24^ ; Dinnie, 2:25 ; Oriana, 2:25 ; Minot, 2:26^. 

 $60 the Season, with return privilege. 



PATCHEN WILKES, 355O. 



Sire of Monita (three years), 2:26^ ; Blacksie (four years), 2:30 ; Westbrook (three years), 2.33, 

 will be trained this season. Will not do any service for the public until through with 



his training season. 

 For further particulars apply for Catalogue. 



HENRY C. JEWETT & CO., Jewettville, Erie Co., N. Y. 



