. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SIRED BY ELMO, DAM BY TOM HYAR SON OF OLD Belmont, will make the season of 1833 from March 1st to July 1st at the Bay District Track, San Francisco. TJndermanis a dark chestnut, with blaze face and left hind foot white. Coming sis years old, \ol4 hands high and weighs about 1,100 pounds. Terms, S20 for the season. Mares not proving- w'th foal can be re- turned next year free of charge. Ho responsibilities assumed for ac- cidents. Apply to K£i;i) BE»ETT. Bay District Track, San Francisco. MAMBRINO TROTTING STALLION. STALLIONS. ABBOTSFORD. W Record at Six Years
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SIRED BY ELMO, DAM BY TOM HYAR SON OF OLD Belmont, will make the season of 1833 from March 1st to July 1st at the Bay District Track, San Francisco. TJndermanis a dark chestnut, with blaze face and left hind foot white. Coming sis years old, \ol4 hands high and weighs about 1,100 pounds. Terms, S20 for the season. Mares not proving- w'th foal can be re- turned next year free of charge. Ho responsibilities assumed for ac- cidents. Apply to K£i;i) BE»ETT. Bay District Track, San Francisco. MAMBRINO TROTTING STALLION. STALLIONS. ABBOTSFORD. W Record at Six Years old, 2:21 h *^3 PEDIGREE. BY WOODFORD MAMBRINO, HIS DAM COLUMBIA BY YOUNG Columbus. Woodford Mambnuo by Mambrino Chief, his dam "Wood- bine by Woodford, a thoroughbred son of Kosciusko. Woodford Mambrino is recognizedto be the best son of Mambrino Chief. His own record is '2 21W, and there are a large number of his get inthe2;30 list. Among them: Abbottsford, 2 £1K; Cuiivov, 2:2-2»â â :; Magenta, 2£t^; Lady McFatridge,2:29; Dacia, 2:29^; George A. Ayer,2:30. Besides those having public records, he is the sire of the two celebrated mares owned by Robert Bonnerâ Manetta and Malice. Manetta, with a running mate, and harnessed to a road wagon, trotted two miles in 4:27k, and Malice trotted a trial, on the same track, a mile in 2:10^. "Woodford Mambrino is also the sire of sire of Trinket; record, 2:11. Woodbine is also the dam of Wedgewood, record, 2:19. Young Columbus, the sire of the dam of Abbottsford, has nine of his get in the 2:30 list, so that on both sides of the houBe there are notable performers. Abbotsford Is a rich rosewood brown, 15-Y hands, and of very high form. His get are very promising, his daughter Jasmine having won the Embryo Stake for yearlings in 1881, and every one which has been put in training has shown good speed". TERMS. Seventy-five dollars the season, to be paid before removing the animal. Mares not proving
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