. Breeder and sportsman. again through herwonderful producing daughter Sylvia, by Fisherman, and tocap it all that wonderful Australian sire Yaltendon. who ab-solutely never sired a bad one and whose sons, daughters,grandsons and grandaughters will ever keep green the mem-ory of their illustrious progenitor Aust. Sir Hercules. Thiswould have added four more crosses of English Sir Herculesto the pedigree of Candid, and would have produced a horsecalculated to be one of the greatest ever heard of in this greathorse breediog country. When I sold her it was with deepregret. What was my loss was Mr


. Breeder and sportsman. again through herwonderful producing daughter Sylvia, by Fisherman, and tocap it all that wonderful Australian sire Yaltendon. who ab-solutely never sired a bad one and whose sons, daughters,grandsons and grandaughters will ever keep green the mem-ory of their illustrious progenitor Aust. Sir Hercules. Thiswould have added four more crosses of English Sir Herculesto the pedigree of Candid, and would have produced a horsecalculated to be one of the greatest ever heard of in this greathorse breediog country. When I sold her it was with deepregret. What was my loss was Mr. Spreckels gain, and whileI cannot help wishing I owned her to carry my principle ofbreeding, still I hope her present owner, when be relegatesher to the stud will be as successful as I wish him to be, andthuB create a demand for Australian-bred horses. Hopingshe will win many a good race, I am, Yours, R. E. deB. LorEz. THE WEEKS RACING AT INGLESIDE. How Candid won the Four-Mile Race—Interest-ing Details of the 1NQLESIDE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1896. AVORITE3 again did fairly well-and the bookmakers were in receiptof another drubbing at the hands ofthe talent. Three favorites caughtthe judges eyes first, two secondchoices and a fairly well-playedthird choice taking the other racesinto camp. The principal featureof the days sport was the riding ofCoady, he winning not less than four races, three of them indesperate finishes. Coady is a very clever light weather was not the most delightful, a high northwes]wind sending the dust scurrying across the track in track itself was in good condition, but the wind was sostrong as to make the time made about two seconds slow tothe mile. The best betting affair of the day was the mile sellingrace, 6fth on the card. Cant Dance and Wawona opened at2h to 1. Eich shifted around some, the latter finally closingfirst choice at 8 to 5. The Corrigao colt had drifted back to4, after a moderate play had been made. Hermanita c


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