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EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES. 



Vol. v. 



FLORENCE— 750. 



Oioners. 

 J. E. Farr Hutson, 

 Watchfield House, Shrivenham, Berks. 



Broimi. Foaled 1885. Height 15-3. 



PRIZE : — 1893, 1st and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, Lechlade 

 and V.W.H. Horse Show. 



Hunted by present owner in 1889 to 1892 with the Queen's, South Berks, 

 Mr. Gartli's, Old Berks and the Duke of Beaufort's Hounds, carrying 12 st. 7 lbs. 

 Was twice 2nd in 1889 and 1890 in South Berks Point-to-Point ; 2ud in 1889 to 

 "Precocious" at Abingdon in United Hunt Steeplechase, giving two stones to 

 winner, being beaten by half a length. Purchased from Mr. M. Donovan, Earley, 

 Reading. 



FORTALICE— 751. E. E. Longfield, 



Longueville, Mallo^Y, co. Cork. 



Brotvn. Foaled about 1871. Height 15-3. 



PRIZE : — 1892, 2nd (Brood Mares, best calculated to produce high-class weight- 

 carrying Hunters) co. Cork Show ; up to 13 stone 7 lbs. to 14 stone. 



Breeder, late Eichard Longfield, Longueville, Mallow. 



Sire, Citadel (Vol. X., p. 340), by Stockwell. 



Dam, (g^ey) by Sir Hercules (Hutchins') out of mare by Polygae 

 (Vol. III., p. 187), her dam Mystery (Vol. III., p. 90), by 

 Governor, by Sir Hercules (Vol. V., p. 96). 



This mare has bred her owner some valuable hunters. The first called " Paddy," 

 by York, won steeplechases at Aldershot, and was sold to Tilr. James Daly, Liffey 

 Bank, Dublin. 



