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The stallion Heristal, owned hy William Luckluini of Church- 

 villc, was another especially i>-ood representative of the breed, 

 winnina, first in the class for stallion fonr years old or over and 

 for stallion and three of his get. 



Other commendable exhibits in the Percheron classes were made 

 by C. M. Cronse of Syracnse, S. C. Pendergast of Phoenix, James 

 McNamara of Baldwinsville, Carl Amos of Syracuse and J. A. 

 Jackson of Hollev. 



Fig. 72. Yearling Belgian Stallion Sired by Richelieu 

 BELGIAN 



In the Belgian classes the championship honors went to 

 Adirondack Farms Major d'Appel, a fonr-year-old stallion of 

 exceptional type, and to Bienvenne, a mare of rare make-np. 

 Argentine, a mare shown by Heart's Delight Farm, was almost 

 the equal of Bienvenne. 



The last mentioned farm also showed a grand colt in Digiiitaire, 

 winner in the class for stallions one year and under two, and in 

 Urane, a mare of the same age. This farm also showed the 

 winner in the class for stallions three and under four in the 



