Breeder and sportsman . Horn, by Karkaway dam MissFmma bv Saunterer; second dam Dulcimer, by Trumpeter; third damfKngtonfa by Teddington, etc [See English Stud Book, VoL X, page a5s^ Description. Mariner iB n chestnut horse sixteen handB high, of a conformationcomblrSnc both power and speed, and was a successful roce-horseina^ !?tr,ui a HeiB bred from racing families in both branches ol his?eiealoricaltree, and traces through Wild Dayrell Harkaway IrishfltrSratcner Bay Middleton. Teddlngton, Orlando, feclipse, Matchem,rJSuib Bartletfs Childers and Honeywoods Arabian to the seven-SSSm, d Im a.


Breeder and sportsman . Horn, by Karkaway dam MissFmma bv Saunterer; second dam Dulcimer, by Trumpeter; third damfKngtonfa by Teddington, etc [See English Stud Book, VoL X, page a5s^ Description. Mariner iB n chestnut horse sixteen handB high, of a conformationcomblrSnc both power and speed, and was a successful roce-horseina^ !?tr,ui a HeiB bred from racing families in both branches ol his?eiealoricaltree, and traces through Wild Dayrell Harkaway IrishfltrSratcner Bay Middleton. Teddlngton, Orlando, feclipse, Matchem,rJSuib Bartletfs Childers and Honeywoods Arabian to the seven-SSSm, d Im a. Bverly Turk mare. He was bred In England, imported toAustralia n utero Valed in 1BS3 and Imported to California™ 1887. AhomitMsbKe&ig, size and quality can hardly fail to he a successfulsire. Ternis S50 the season, with Privilege of pasturage at reasonable tes. AU mares at owners fnrther particulars address MATT STORN, „. pleasaiiton. Cal. 1888. RANCH0 DEL UI0. 1888 The Thoroughbred Stallion. ??Jgfet* The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion MT. VERNON, Keeorcl fcsfcl. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 AT STOCKTON, TO CLOSEJDNE15th. in 138], dark bay, black white. His perform-ances in 1 87 ought to be too well known to receive an extended noticehere. On AuguBt Hth, at San Jose, where he made his record of 2:21,he could have trohed in 2:18 or 2:19 bad he been allowed lo do bo. Hetrotted the middle half in 1:07$, the three-fourths in 1:421, and finishedthe mile In a jog in 2:21. At the Bay District Track, Golden Gate Fair,after being turned loose on the night before by unknown parties andrunning in the streets for six hours before he was returned to thetrack; the same afternoon he trotted and won one of tbe hardest-con-tested and fastest five-beat races of the season. Tempest beating bimless than a neck the first beat in 2:21*, Luella winning the fourthfrom bim by 1 bs than a length in 2:21 J. Ml. V< rnon winning tbe fifthheat and ra


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