. Breeder and sportsman. d to Col. Lewis in 2:25. Rustic has always taken first premium over all the stallions in thisdistrict. With limited opportunities I have bred a yearling whichtrotted in3:12; a two-year-old which trotted in 2:54 (half-mile track);a three-year-old (half-mile track) 2:43; a four-y^ar-old which showed2:25 in a race. This year Nighttime,a Rustic colt, with one seasonstraining, was the first horse to beat 2:30 this season. LOCATION. Will make the season of 1885, from March 1st to July 1st, as follows:At Olema, Mondays and Tuesdays; at San Rafael, Wednesday after-noons and Th
. Breeder and sportsman. d to Col. Lewis in 2:25. Rustic has always taken first premium over all the stallions in thisdistrict. With limited opportunities I have bred a yearling whichtrotted in3:12; a two-year-old which trotted in 2:54 (half-mile track);a three-year-old (half-mile track) 2:43; a four-y^ar-old which showed2:25 in a race. This year Nighttime,a Rustic colt, with one seasonstraining, was the first horse to beat 2:30 this season. LOCATION. Will make the season of 1885, from March 1st to July 1st, as follows:At Olema, Mondays and Tuesdays; at San Rafael, Wednesday after-noons and Thursday mornings; at Novato, Fridays; at Petaluma,Saturdavs. TERMS. Forty dollars for the season, or fifty dollars, with the privilege ofreturning next year should the mare not prove in foal. Money dne attime of service. Due carb taken, but no responsibility for aceidenteassumed. Pasturage $5 per month. Mares left a1 City Front Stables, S5 Washington St.,will be shipped to olema. P. J. SHATTER. MAMBEINO TKOTTING STALLION,. ABBOTSFORD, Record, 2:19 1-2. will make the season of 1885. commencing* March 1st,and ending- .Inly 1st, at the Whipple Ranch. San By Woodford Mambrino: his dam Columbia, by Young ColumbusWoodford Mambrino, by Mambrino Chief, son of Mambrino Pay-master; dam Woodbine (dam of Wedgewood, 2:191, by Woodford, sonof Kosciusko, by Sir Archy. Mambrino Chief was mated with Woodbine, daughter of thorough-bred Woodford, and the produce was Woodford Mambrino, a horse,taking into consideration his limited opportunities in the stud, thatoutranks, by what he has accomplished, all other stallions. Of theeighty-nine colts and fillies sired by him at Woodburn, not more thanseventy-five reached maturity, and many of these were not bandiedfor speed. When wasted by disease, Woodford Mambrino made awonderful campaign on the turf, and he gained on a slow track, atMinneapolis, a record of 2:21*. He has thirteen sons and daughtersthat have trotted in 2:30 or better—A
Size: 1763px × 1418px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1882