. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XI. No. 8, f^o 313 HUSH STRJSET SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887. THE KENNEL. Dog owners are requested to send for publication the earliest possi- ble notices of whelps, sales, names claimed, presentations and deaths in their kennels, in all instances writing plainly names of sire and dam, and of grandparents, colors, dates, and breed. Visits. July 31st, 1SS7, J. Homer Fritch's fox-terrier bitch Merry, to James E. Watson's Jock. "Whelps. Mr. John Lucas, San Rafael, English setter Bessie, whelped, July 26th, seven—three dogs--to CarlR., by Leic
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Vol. XI. No. 8, f^o 313 HUSH STRJSET SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887. THE KENNEL. Dog owners are requested to send for publication the earliest possi- ble notices of whelps, sales, names claimed, presentations and deaths in their kennels, in all instances writing plainly names of sire and dam, and of grandparents, colors, dates, and breed. Visits. July 31st, 1SS7, J. Homer Fritch's fox-terrier bitch Merry, to James E. Watson's Jock. "Whelps. Mr. John Lucas, San Rafael, English setter Bessie, whelped, July 26th, seven—three dogs--to CarlR., by Leicester—Dart. Mr. E. M. Arthur's, Portland, Or., native red setter Belle, whelped, August 9th, thirteen—eight dogs—to Kaeding's Duke. Sales. The California Kennels, Sacramento, have sold: S. Clarke. Orland, Gal., the English setter dog Sid- ney Carton, by Sportsman—Sweetheart. To Dr. A. C. Davenport, Stockton, the English setter bitch Harvest Queen, by Harold—Janet. Mr. A. B. Truman (Elcho Kennels) has sold an Irish red Better dog by Mike T.—Lady Elcho T., whelped June 30th, 1S87, to Mr. Eichard Teddy, San Francisco. This week appears a notice of the whelping of Mr. Lucas' Bessie to Carl R. The litter is one well worth noting, for reasons apparent to those who follow setter blood lines with any care. Carl R, is the last of the mighty race of Leicester— Dart's that is potent, a cross that, in its time, was considered eq'inl to any ever made, and one that was more successful thau any other cross has been, The blood is invaluable and is sought for by the wisest and most successful setter breed- ers everywhere. The dam of the litter, Bessie, is a very handsome creature, and is of excellent breeding, being by Fred—Gypsie, a cross that has been of great benefit to caniue interests' in California. Fred and Gypsie were brought to the Siate from Worcester, Mass., Fred belonging to Senator W. W. Traylor, of revered memory, and Gypsie being owned by Mr. Frank Locan
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