. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 3 &h€ gveebsx axiit ^pctvi&nxan [April 7, 1906 HIGH CLASS YOUNG HORSES From the Celebrated APTOS RANCH PROPERTY OF MR. A. B. SPRECKELS T?5&^£ TDESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1906 By FRED. H. CHASE & CO., Live Stock Auctioneers, At ST. LAWRENCE STABLES, 423 Post Street Specially Fitted Up, Comfortably Seated and Brilliantly Lighted for This Occasion. There are twenty-three Trotters and two Pacers in the consignment, all bred at Aptos .Ranch, comprising handsome roadsters and high-class racing prospects, all thoroughly broken and accustomed to the sigh
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 3 &h€ gveebsx axiit ^pctvi&nxan [April 7, 1906 HIGH CLASS YOUNG HORSES From the Celebrated APTOS RANCH PROPERTY OF MR. A. B. SPRECKELS T?5&^£ TDESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1906 By FRED. H. CHASE & CO., Live Stock Auctioneers, At ST. LAWRENCE STABLES, 423 Post Street Specially Fitted Up, Comfortably Seated and Brilliantly Lighted for This Occasion. There are twenty-three Trotters and two Pacers in the consignment, all bred at Aptos .Ranch, comprising handsome roadsters and high-class racing prospects, all thoroughly broken and accustomed to the sight of steam and electric cars end automobiles. They were sired by CUPID 2:18, sire of Eve trotters with records from 2:11 J to 2:16J, own brother to the great Sidney Dillon, sire of Lou Dillon 1:58J BEX lER PRINCE, sire of Lisonjero 2:08£, Eleata 2:08}, James L. 2:09J and 63 more with standard reccrdB. AIiTXVO 2:18 1-2, own brother to Palo Alto 2:08| and sire of Albuta 2:1H and four more in the list. APTOS WILKES, full brother to Hulda 2:08J. The choicest lot of horses sent to aa auction sale in San Francisco in years. Can be seen at stables, Siturday, April 7th. Catalogues now ready and will be milled on application to FEED H. CHASE & CO., 1728 Market St., San Francisco. ® * « S 9 @ © a ®®@©®©®®©©©©©©©©©®©©@®©®®©®®©©©®®®®©^©®®®®@©©©®@©®©®®@®@®®©@®@®®®®gf ® © © © © © © © © ©. THE "BLUE RIBBON" SALE Cleveland, o. Hay 14-10 GREATEST OF SPRING SALES. an THE EASTERN MARKET. At no time since "boom days" has the Eastern market been in better condition than at present. The demand for race prospects and promising youngsters far exceeds the supply, and trotters and pacers of merit are bringing more money today than at any time in years. The East cannot supply the demand, and California horsemen should take advantage of the situation and ship their horses to the 'Blue Ribbon" sale. The r
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