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THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
Great Mare Sale — 250 Head 
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BAR U & NAMAKA RANCHES Largest PERCHERON STUD in the World 
OVER 600 HEAD— These mares will be sold at PRIVATE SALE for CASH 
Owned by GEO. LANE & CO., Limited 
PEKISKO and NAMAKA, ALBERTA, CANADA 
George Lane was the first man in North America to export Percherons to England. He has sent over 41 head to Eng- 
land and Scotland. Twenty-nine mares and four stallions were sold at public auction. The mares averaged $1,340. The 
top price on a stallion was $3,800; another realized $3,250. Three five-year-old mares averaged £313; five four-year-olds £236; 
eleven three-year-olds £234, and seven two-year-old mares averaged £201. 
These two stallions were bred, raised and exhibited by Geo. Lane at the leading shows in Canada, where they won 
numerous prizes. In the fall of 1919 they were exported to England. In the same lot was an outstanding mare called 
NETTIE that stood 3rd at tlie Royal. This achievement of being able to breed Percherons good enough to win at the lead- 
ing show in England comes to but few breeders. 
BAR U RANCH PERCHERONS WIN MORE FIRST PRIZE AND CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBONS 
IN CANADA EVERY YEAR THAN DO THE HORSES OWNED BY ANY OTHER EXHIBITOR. 
The brood mares are conceded by a number of good judges to be the best band of Percheron mares ever seen together, 
either in France or America. We have about 80 head of two, three and four-year-old stallions for sale. 
Address All Correspondence to GEO. LANE, Pekisko, Alberta, Canada 
