. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16,1893] ©ire gveeitev anXt gipwi&mcm. 599 BREEDERS' DIRECTORY. Advertisements under thlsheading 50 cents per line per month. HORSES AND CATTLE. ALAMO STOCK FARM ALMOSTTION, 2:24^', by Alcona,»out ot a pro- ducing dam. STELNOL. by Stein way, 2:25-?-a, out of produc'gdam NONPAREIL (Cleveland Bay) BUNOT (Imp. French Draft) Address A. A. **, Alamo, Contra CostatCo., Cal. First-class breeding farm. Good â rack. Horses trained and boarded. Excellent pastur- age. Address SOUTHER FARM, GILBERT TOMP- KTN'S, Proprietor, San Leandro. »1883, died
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 16,1893] ©ire gveeitev anXt gipwi&mcm. 599 BREEDERS' DIRECTORY. Advertisements under thlsheading 50 cents per line per month. HORSES AND CATTLE. ALAMO STOCK FARM ALMOSTTION, 2:24^', by Alcona,»out ot a pro- ducing dam. STELNOL. by Stein way, 2:25-?-a, out of produc'gdam NONPAREIL (Cleveland Bay) BUNOT (Imp. French Draft) Address A. A. **, Alamo, Contra CostatCo., Cal. First-class breeding farm. Good â rack. Horses trained and boarded. Excellent pastur- age. Address SOUTHER FARM, GILBERT TOMP- KTN'S, Proprietor, San Leandro. »1883, died April, 1890, (sire of Lily Stanley, 2:17f£, Homestake, 2:16,4, etc). SiresâAlcona 730 (sire of Flora Belle, 2:24, Clay Duke, 2:29, Alcona Jr., 2:24, grandsire of Silas Skinner, 2:17); Grandissimo, 2:27^ (full brothe*' to Grandee, three-year- old record 2:23Vt). Stallions, broodmares, fillies and car- riage horses, the get of the above stallions, for sale. Ad- dress for particulars FRED W. LOEBER, St. Helena, CaL HolstelnThoroagbbredsS^S^t&^SiS: Catalogues, F. H. BURKE, 636 Market St., 8. F. Tbe Biggest Thing on Record for Race SUBSCRIBE TO IT FOR THIS YEAR. It la published semi-monthly during the racing season and Ib but 812 per year. Single cepies can be had of THE BKEEDEK AND SPORTSMAN, 313 Bush Street, - - San Francisco, Cal. Agents for GOODWIN BROS, of New York. Explanatory circulars mailed upon application. "We SpeaK But Facts" It is not natural for horses to wear iron shoes. Colts that run in the field and horses whose work is done princi- pally on soft ground do not wear them, and have good, sound feet. But mod- ern roads and hard pavements make iron shoes a necessity as without them the hoof would soon become broken and wear away. For this reason it is evident some- thing will have to be used to keep the feet in a healthy, growing condition or Shelly, Brittle and Contracted Feet, Quarter Cracks and Corns are the in- evitable result. Camp
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