. Breeder and sportsman. Cal. The Lesinerton Horse Sale. At Brasfield, Edmonson <fc Johnsons horse sale of , only one animal sold for over three figures. This wasSentinella Wilkes, a brown mare, fonr years old, by GeorgeWilkes, dam by Sentinel. She was sold to Bowerman Bros.,of Lexington, Ky., for an even $1,000. A yearling colt byDictator brought $800; a four-year-old colt by Belmont,$700. A mare, four years old, by Governor Sprague; a colt,two years, by Bourbon Wilkes, and a colt, four years, bySmuggler, $500 each. During the two days 100 head soldfor $25,000. Fifteen asses brough


. Breeder and sportsman. Cal. The Lesinerton Horse Sale. At Brasfield, Edmonson <fc Johnsons horse sale of , only one animal sold for over three figures. This wasSentinella Wilkes, a brown mare, fonr years old, by GeorgeWilkes, dam by Sentinel. She was sold to Bowerman Bros.,of Lexington, Ky., for an even $1,000. A yearling colt byDictator brought $800; a four-year-old colt by Belmont,$700. A mare, four years old, by Governor Sprague; a colt,two years, by Bourbon Wilkes, and a colt, four years, bySmuggler, $500 each. During the two days 100 head soldfor $25,000. Fifteen asses brought $2,500. Regarding the rumors that Phallas had gone amiss, BodyPatterson, Jr., well-known in Pittsburg, says: I have seenhim daily and examined him almost daily since the reportsfirst reached me, and I say positively he is all right. I havenever seen a horse freshen up as much as he has in the pastfour weeks. Both he and Jay-Eye-See are just right, and willbe great horses the coming season. MAMBKIXO TROTT-TNG STALLION,. ABBOTSFORD, Record. 2=19 t-S. will make the season oi 1885. commencing Marcli ending July 1 si. at the Whipple Raucli. San By Woodford Mambrino: his dam Columbia, by Yonng ColumbusWoodford Mambrino. by Mambrino Chief, son of Mambrino Pay-master; dam Woodbine (dam of Wedgewood, 2:19), 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 bis limited opportunities in the stud, thatoutranks, by what he has accomplished, all other stallions. Of theeighty-nine colts and fillies sired by him at Woodbura, not more thanseventy-five reached maturity, and many of these were not handledfor speed. When wasted by disease, Woodford Mambrino made awonderful campaign on the turf, and he gained on a slow track, atMinneapolis, a record of 2:214- He has thirteen sons and daughtersthat have trotted in 2:30 or better—A


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