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lA.Ill.j:, CLVDLbDALli MaRI;. I'KOPtKIV Ol C.KAIIAM & ReMKEW 



THE GRAHAM-RENFREW COMPANY 



AT/riIOU(iII not so old as some of the otlier firms in the eqnine world, the snh- 

 jeets of this sketch, who are known from Sydney to Victoria as the firm of 

 The (iraham-Renfrew ("omjiany. Limited, are envied by many of the veteran 

 admirers of the horse for their successful career in the breeding and display of fine 

 specimens of the Steed. They have not only won personal triumphs in this field, but 

 have contributed materially to the success of others. The Graham-Renfrew stock 

 farm, known as Bc<lford Park, which is situated at a beautiful spot on Yonge Street, 

 is famed for the winners which it has bred and raised. 



This firm is concerned with not only the heavier class of horses, but also with 

 those of the hackney and harness class. Success has been the result of the members' 

 efforts and experiments in all classes they have handled. As a financial proof of their 

 excellent results, may be citetl the fact that they sold one of their champion hackneys 

 for the laro-est price ever paid for such a horse leaving Canada. This was Hiawatha, 

 who was sold to Mr. ('lap]), of Virginia, for the sum of seven thousand dollars, thus 



