Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1889 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BEUZOTS Impdrtsd Frsirch Narman Horse, No. 1321 . r This horse was imported from France, May 1888, l>y ■). W Loeke, of Remington nntP is n>nv s.l; - property of Perry Marlatt, of Rensselaer.■ . :' v The‘following is a copy of the certificates and other documents which accompanied the. horse, j and were translated from the origj inal Frencli. (Certificate of Premium.) Horse Show at Havre, March 23 1888. Class I. Heavy Draft Horses and mares, 3 tod) years old, judged according to confoimation for the transportation of commerce and to breeding. STALLIONS AND GELDINGS. Ist Prize A silver medal and 100 Francs. - To Mr. Carpentier, of St. Sauveru Emailed ville. [Signed] The Chairman of the Committee. — • —r~r ~ 0 s r(Certificate of Registration.) Agricultural Society of France 21 Avenue de l’opera Paris. The Commissioners of the Stud B<x>k of French Heavy Draft Horses, certifies, that under date of April 24, 1888, after exact verification, it has, admitted-to. in.ser_-_ tion in the Stud book of French Heavy. Draft Horses, with the number of 1321, one Stallion named “Beuzoi” foaled May 4, 1885, of a dark gray color and marked as follows: Irregular marks, concentric feather at the base of the neck, two accidental marks made by collar. Sired by “Bon Espoir” out of “Rosette” and foaled the property of Mr. jCarpentier. [Signed.] President of the Commission of the Stud Book by his delegated agent. CondifhmKofAdmission. ~ The Stud Book is !_• open to no cross between the French Draft Horse aiit! any other race of horses. This certificate ought to follow the animal in all its changes of ownership. Sold to J. W. Lock© and by him transported to the United States May 16,1888. Certificate «£ SWrvice. Distrist of Haws. Department de La Se-au-No, Kti. Inferieuie Service of ihe l>~»»rint!nn eeasou of 188 b. . - - of StaUtou The offices* of the departoi ntamou meat de L* Seine Inferfearw, Xaiuc-lWuzot. up»u the report of the evsalf ihd —Heavy mission stating that the stalDraft. fion whose description is Vearof birth- opposite, belonging to 1385. Mr carpsutier. who lives Color--Dark atEnmllevilW, is free lroto gray Irrugu- roaring audi periodical Uu-x----lar marks. j oll> certifies that tne said Varlieular horse can he used for the marks— con- public season of 1888. (Law cent.ic fß»th- August U. 1385, relating to or at basu of supervision of Stallions.) neck, two- {&ig U e<ij L« l’refet for 1-e acculencal i*r«fct. The gcueral seeretauiarks made ry by eolbur. of French Stallions.) Law of Aagust 14, 1885. RELATING TO SUPERVISION OF BXAL-

liIOMBs Article ]. Stallion that are neither approved or authorized by the administration of Studs can not be employed for the service of mares belonging to others than the owners of the stallions, withoiit being furnished with a certificate stating that it is afflicted with neither roaring or periodical fluxion. Article 2. This certificate, valid for one year, will be delivered gratuitously rffter an examination of the stallion by the minister of agriculture. Article 3. Any stallion employed for service, that is approved, authorized or furnished with a certificate as indicated above will be marked with a fire brand under the mane. In case of withdrawal of the approbation, the authorization or the certificate, the letter ‘‘lt” will be branded in the same manner, under the first brand.

Article 4. In case of violation of this law the owner or keeper of the stallion will be punished with a fine of from fifty to five hundred francs (50 to 500 fr). For the seoond offense the fine will be doubled. Article 5. Owners who have their mares served by a stallion that is neither approved, authorised or furnished with a certificate, will be punished with a fine of from sixteen to fifty francs (16 to 50 fr.) Article 6. jt he mayors, the superintendents of polioe, the field constables, the armed police, and all agents and officers of the judicial police, the general inspectors of studs,