Baronet, will cover this season at the stable of John Gale, Junr. in Goshen, Orange County, state of New-York, at sixteen dollars the season, and ten dollars the single leap, to be paid the first day of November next. Those who wish to have their mares ensured can agree with either of the subscribers, one of whom will always attend for that purpose. The season to be considered over the first day of August. Baronet is a bright bay, nearly sixteen hands high, with black mane, tail and legs, and for pedegree [sic] and performance equal, if not superior, to any horse ever imported. He has stood two seasons on Long-Island, in this state where his stock by competent judges, is determined to be better than any horse that ever stood in the country. ... Those who have mares insured and part with them must be accountable for the insurance money if they do not prove to be with foal. Pasture will be provided for mares from a distance and the greatest attention paid them, but to be at the risk of the owner. / :

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Author / Creator:Hurtin, John G., 1771?-1845.
Imprint:[New York State : s.n., 1800]
Description:1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 43 x 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
Local Note:Library Company copy from the Michael Zinman Collection of Early American Imprints.
NEH-Readex: not in Readex; not at AAS.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10358555
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Other authors / contributors:Tusten, James.
Weatherby, James, fl. 1773-1836.
Notes:A statement, signed by James Weatherby and dated London, Sept. 15, 1795, traces the bloodlines and ownership of the horse.
Not in Evans or Bristol.
Electronic reproduction. Philadelphia, Pa.: NewsBank, inc., 2010. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex Early American Imprints, Series I: Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1670-1800