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Show SHIPPING THOROUGHBRED HORSES TO BUENOS AYRES New York, July 1. The largest con- I fignmeut of thoroughbred horses that j has over left the United States ia today to-day on its way to Buenos Ay res in the steamship Dochra. There are 138 head In the lot, in charge of John Mackoy, formerly superintendent of J. B. Hoggins Ransho Del Paso stock form In California. The horses are the property of J. B. Hagln, whose breeding operations are now couiined to the F.lmendorf stock farm. Lex- j lngton, IC. In the shipment are six .aged stal-lllons, stal-lllons, sixteen young stallions, 100- cartings, twelve two years and fourteen four-teen broodmares and geldings. Among the stallions are Africander. Slave, Sir Humphrey and Greenham. A year ago Haggln shipped 100 ! head to Buenos Ayres. A few days J ago James R. Keeno sent 52 head to the same destination. ' i |