. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. fgS&B&gfr. MAMBRINO WILKES. BLACK HANDS IN HEIGHT. BY GEORGE Wilkes, son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian, bred by B. J. Treacy of Fayette Cmmty, Kentucky. Dam Lady Christinan by Todhunter's Mambrino, son of Mambrino Chief. Second dam by Pilot, Jr. Tod- hunter's Mambrino son of Mambrino Chief, his dam Ripton's dam by Potomac. This is the largest and one of the best colts of George WilkeB (weigh- lng 1,260 pounds), combining the Hambletoman and Mambrino strains, and also several thoroughbred crosses, His colts demonstrate that he possesses in an
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. fgS&B&gfr. MAMBRINO WILKES. BLACK HANDS IN HEIGHT. BY GEORGE Wilkes, son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian, bred by B. J. Treacy of Fayette Cmmty, Kentucky. Dam Lady Christinan by Todhunter's Mambrino, son of Mambrino Chief. Second dam by Pilot, Jr. Tod- hunter's Mambrino son of Mambrino Chief, his dam Ripton's dam by Potomac. This is the largest and one of the best colts of George WilkeB (weigh- lng 1,260 pounds), combining the Hambletoman and Mambrino strains, and also several thoroughbred crosses, His colts demonstrate that he possesses in an eminent degree the same faculty of transmitting the family qualities to his offspring which put George Wilkes iu tbe front rank as a sire of trotters. George Wilkes has 27 representatives in tbe 2:30 list, of which 14 have records of 2:25 or better, 5 of 2:20 or better, and 3 of 2:18 or better. These are all the get of Geo. Wilkes, and do not Include Phil Thompson, William H., and other famous grandsons and granddaughters or this prepotent sire. Will nialM; the ensuing season, commencing February 1st, the Drew Stable, STOCKTON, and L. M. Morse's near LODI. Terms: $10 for the season, or $26 single service. This low rate brings tbe service of this horse within reach of breeders, hut do?s not argue any Inferiority to the horses whoso services arc held at One or Two Hundred Dollars. For further particulars address A. I. liiMks, Agent. The Trotting Stallion STEINWAY, With two-year-old record, third heat, of 2:31i', and three-year-old rec- ord, fourth heat, of 2:25J. He will serve mares the present season, commencing February 1st' and ending July let, 1884, at the Cook Stock Farm, Danville, Contra Costa County, At $100 for the season, payable invariably before tne animal is removed MareB not proving with foal can be returned free the next season' Pasturage S5 per month, but no liability for accidents or escapes] Mares sent in care of McCleverty & Noblett. Fashion Stable,
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