45(5 DESCENDANTS OF MAMBRINO CiriEF. 



MAMBRINO PATCIIEN's LIST. 



Record. Ri.cord^ 



Mamhrino Kate 2 : 241^ Elmwood 2 : 33 



The Jewess 2 : 26 Darlby 2 :40 



Mambrino Boy 2 : 26% Lady Patclien, (3 year) 2 : 36}^ 



Lady Stout, (8 year) 2 : 29 Belle Patcben (2 year) 2-Al}4 



George 3:29j^ Rothschilds, (3 year) 2: 413^ 



Girl E. Queen, (3 year) in 4th Kate Patchen, (3 year) 2:45 



heat 2 : 3314 Paddy ". 2 : 49^ 



Trials. Trials. 



Paddy 2 : 28 Lady Stout 2 : 20 



Elmwood 2 : 28 Mambrino Bertie 2 : 19 



Girl E. Queen 2:23 Tillie Thorn, (1 year) 2:53 



GRAND COLTS OF MAMBRINO PATOHEX. 



Record. Record. 



Lida Bassett 2 : 25 Glendale 2 : 271.f 



I should not close this sketch without adverting- to the soundness 

 of his stock, and their entire exemption from all trace of infirmity. 

 While he has two crosses of Diomed blood, he has other lines of such 

 healthfulness as to overcome all traces of infirm tendencies in that 

 blood. He is a great stallion, and justly deserves the first place on 

 the roll of Mambrino Chief, for his great display of combined excel- 

 lences. 



MAMBRINO PILOT. 



This distinoruished son of Mambrino Chief was bred bv Thomas 

 Hook, of Scott county, Kentucky, and was foaled in 1859. He wa& 

 sold the spring he was coming three years old, to Dr. 1.. Herr, for 

 $500. After training him lightly and using him for public service for 

 tAvo seasons, Dr. Heir sold him to H. H. Harrison, Lyons, Iowa, for 

 $10,000 cash. Afterward Dr. Herr repurchased him for 112,000, paya- 

 ble in money and stock, and after receiving about one hundred mares 

 at |)50 each (a high price then in Kentucky), and training him slightly, 

 he sold him to C. P. Relf, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, for a large 

 price. His popularity at this time is shown by the fact that during 

 the same season, after he was purchased by Mr. Relf, he received fully 

 one hundred mares, and during the same fall thereafter he trotted a 

 mile at Philadelphia, under saddle, in 3:27 and a fraction. 



Mambrino Pilot is a brown stallion, full sixteen hands high. The 

 breeding of his dam furnishes another instructive lesson regarding 

 the qualities of Mambrino Chief as a sire, and the class of mares- 



