. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THESE STIRRUPS ARE VERY HANDSOME AND THE RUBBER MAT A GREAT CONVEX/ ENCE AND COMFORT TO THE RIDER, AS THE SLIGHT AMOUNT OF ELASTICITY PREVENTS SHOCK, WHILE THE ADHESIVE PROPERTY OF THE RUBBER HOLDS THE FOOT IN PLACE WITHOUT EFFORT. I) ANTEEO. ARK BAY COLT, NEAR HIND FOOT WHITE; FOALED MAY 5th, 1879; bred by Joseph Cairn Simpson, Oakland, California. BY ELECTIONEER. 1st damâColumbine, by A. W. Richmond. 2nd " Columbia, by imported Bonnie Scotland. 3rd " Y .ung Fashion, by imported Monarch. 4th " Fashion, bv imported Trustee. 5th " Bonnets o&q


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THESE STIRRUPS ARE VERY HANDSOME AND THE RUBBER MAT A GREAT CONVEX/ ENCE AND COMFORT TO THE RIDER, AS THE SLIGHT AMOUNT OF ELASTICITY PREVENTS SHOCK, WHILE THE ADHESIVE PROPERTY OF THE RUBBER HOLDS THE FOOT IN PLACE WITHOUT EFFORT. I) ANTEEO. ARK BAY COLT, NEAR HIND FOOT WHITE; FOALED MAY 5th, 1879; bred by Joseph Cairn Simpson, Oakland, California. BY ELECTIONEER. 1st damâColumbine, by A. W. Richmond. 2nd " Columbia, by imported Bonnie Scotland. 3rd " Y .ung Fashion, by imported Monarch. 4th " Fashion, bv imported Trustee. 5th " Bonnets o" Blue, by Sir Charle 6th " Reality, by Sir Archy. 7th damâBy imported Medley. 8th " By imported Centinel. 9th " By Mark Anthony. 10th " By imported Janus. 11th " By imported Monkey. 12th '* Bt imported Silvereye. 13th " By Spanker. See Brnce'e American Stud Book, vol. 1, p. 307, and vol. 3, p. 79. Will make the ensuing season, 1883, from February 15th to June 15th, at the Oakland Trotting Part Terms go the sea son.^ ^^^ Oakland or 508 Montgomery street, San Francisco. THOROUGHBRED STALLION X X, No person ofter once using them will use any other. JOHN A. McKERRON, 230 and 13*2 Ellis Street, Sole Agent tor the Pacific (oast BY MALCOLM, HIS DAM COLUMBIA. WTLT/MAKKTHE EN- sulng season at the Oakland Trotting Park. Terms, *25 the season. X X (Donblecross) is of as high and fashionable breeding as any stallion in the country. nis sire, Malcolm, is by imported Bonnie Scotland, his dam Columbia, also bv i m ported Bonnie Scotland, hence his name. Mal- colm was one of the best racehorses of his day,and Columbia was alao â fine race mare. For extension of Columbia's pedigree see advert i uim, Andes, Hock Hocking, Three Cheers, etc. The dam of Malcolm, Ladv Lancaster, was the dam of Sagamore, Ontario (the dam of McWhirten, Regent, Lady Fairfield, Lady Amanda, Ladv Middleton. etc., and a referenceto the racing calen- dars will show how distinguished the


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