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Norman and Arab stallions and the products of Fleur 

 de Lys. In that establishment we have already sold 

 above a hundred stallions Percheron, Norman, and 

 Arab. In less than two months this fall, more than 

 twelve animals were taken out of those stables. 



What we have accomplished at Fremont — where 

 we began without any external aid, without a single 

 acquaintance — we will also accomplish at Montreal, 

 with the willing support of the great agriculturists of 

 this Province. 



Equipped as we are, and recoiling from no sacrifice 

 in procuring the finest stallions from France, assured 

 beforehand that the ramifications and connections of 

 our Company permit us to rear and to import with less 

 outlay than any other corporation or individual what- 

 ever, we are enabled to defy all competition in supply- 

 ing Canada with those admirable equine races, the 

 merits of which are recognized through the entire 



Western hemisphere. It is our ambition to create in 

 Canada a Haras truly national in every sense of the 

 word, and, in so doing, to find a recompense for those 

 enormous sacrifices which we have not hesitated to 

 undergo, while endowing Canada with a race of horses 

 which will become as famous in the Dominion as they 

 have already become in our ancient Motherland. 



THE COMPANY OF THE HARAS NATIONAL. 



Louis Beaubien, 



President. 



R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, 



Managing-Director. 

 Montreal, October, 1889. 



