. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. *^I£_r^ftFir Eugene Casserly. QIRE OF SWEETBRIAR, 2:2GV,'; NAPA QUEEN, 2;;; ROCK- lo well, 2:39; Bill Woodward, 2:Ki; Smoothbriar, two-year-old record 2:57; May Day, two-year-old record 2;59X. Will make the season of 1883 at Oakland on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at Walnut Creek Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. He was sired by General Taylor, dam Jennie by Lexington. Terms §30 for the season. Good past- urage at reasonable rates. No responsibility for accidents or escapes. Ad- dress THOMAS S. BREMNEB. Seventeenth street and Telegraph
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. *^I£_r^ftFir Eugene Casserly. QIRE OF SWEETBRIAR, 2:2GV,'; NAPA QUEEN, 2;;; ROCK- lo well, 2:39; Bill Woodward, 2:Ki; Smoothbriar, two-year-old record 2:57; May Day, two-year-old record 2;59X. Will make the season of 1883 at Oakland on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at Walnut Creek Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. He was sired by General Taylor, dam Jennie by Lexington. Terms §30 for the season. Good past- urage at reasonable rates. No responsibility for accidents or escapes. Ad- dress THOMAS S. BREMNEB. Seventeenth street and Telegraph Ave., Or J. M. Heinold, 1126 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland. THE CELEBRATED TROTTING- STALLION ERWIN DAVIS ILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1883 AT OAKLAND TROTTING park. DESCRIPTION. Erwin Davis is a beautiful mahogany bay with very black points and one hind foot white ; 15 hands high ; of superior good disposition and fine trotting action. PEDIGREE. Erwin Davis was sired by Kentucky Hunter fSkenandoah) by broken- legged Kentucky Hunter (the sire of" Flora Temple) by Ferguson's Ken- tucky Hunter, by old Kentucky Hunter, by Highlander. Erwin's dam was Lost Diamond, by Vermont Hambletonian. TERMS. Twenty-five dollars fort he season, payable at the time of service. Good pasturage at§5 per month. No responsibility for accidents or escapes. For particulars apply JOIIN ROGERS. Oakland Trotting Park. W THE TROTTING STALLIONS. SINGLETON AND LA HARPE. SINGLETON WILL MAKE THE COMING SEASON, FROM Mach 1st to Julv loth, l^S3, at the farm of the owner, three miles north of Chico, Butte Co., Cal. PEDIGREE. Singleton is by Willie Schepper, a son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian, his dam Lightfoot (.the dam of Pride) by Flaxtail, a Bon of Pruden's Blue BuU. DESCRIPTION. Singleton is a dark brown horse, tan hanks and muzzle, a little touch of â white on bind feet and one fore foot, and star in forehead. He is 15& hands high and weighs 1,100 pounds. He was bred by Dr. M. W. Hicks, foaled spring of 1
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