Breeder and sportsman . rk,and quarters in 35 seconds. Clay Duke, by Alcona, t*otted a publictrial at Sacramento last fall, driven by his owner, in 2 and he hasnever had regular training, flora Bell, by Alcona, with a few monthstraining last summer, trotted a mile in 2:33. Thpse colts will all *rotdown in the twenties next fall, barring accidents. Terms: $35 for the season. Mares not proving in foal maybereturned next season fjee. Pasture $4 00 per month. Mares left atCity front Stables, San Francisco, will be promptly shipped and caredfor Alcona will make the season of 1888 at Napa, two


Breeder and sportsman . rk,and quarters in 35 seconds. Clay Duke, by Alcona, t*otted a publictrial at Sacramento last fall, driven by his owner, in 2 and he hasnever had regular training, flora Bell, by Alcona, with a few monthstraining last summer, trotted a mile in 2:33. Thpse colts will all *rotdown in the twenties next fall, barring accidents. Terms: $35 for the season. Mares not proving in foal maybereturned next season fjee. Pasture $4 00 per month. Mares left atCity front Stables, San Francisco, will be promptly shipped and caredfor Alcona will make the season of 1888 at Napa, two days each week,balance of the time at Yineland Stables, one mile south of St. extended pedigree and further information, send for FKEI>. W. LOEBEK, St. Helena. colls sold untrained: Alcona Jr., two-year-old Splitrock, two-year-old 601 weanling, 2i) months old ;J60 Jordan Beautv, four-year-old 1,0iflOregon Boy, 1888. RANCH0 DEL UI0. 1888 The Thoroughbred Stallion. JOE HOOKER, By Monday, dam Mayflower, by Imp. Eclipse from li >n-nie Farrow by imp. Shamrock, Will make the season of 1SSS at Rancho del Rio, five miles from as-ramento. on the Freeport road. Limited to twelve marcs of approved breeding besidesthe owners. Terms $IOO the Season. Good pasturage at reasonable rates. Every precaution taken but noresponsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Address H. B. BAG WILL, Side Care of THEO. WINTERS. Sacramento, Cal. Valensin Stock FarmSTALLIONS. SIDNEY. Sidney, seven yearB. by Santa Clans, 2:l7Ki dam Sweetness 2:2tK byVolunteer, 1 a rich bay w handB high, tracing to 2:20 or better prob-ably cfte ne r tlian any stallion on the Pacific Coast, and of faster progen-itors than any horse offered For public patronage or otherwise. As an indi-vidual Sidney showed wonderful speed and would hwve classed amongthe fastest trotters in the world but for an accident which interruptedhis training. That blood will tell, that gre


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