. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JOE HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First dam Mayflower, by imp. Eclipse. Second dam Henrtie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. Third dam Ida, by imp. Belshazzar. Fourth dam Gamma's dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth dam, by imp. Eagle. Sixth dam Bet Bosley, by "Wilkes" "Wonder. Seventh dam, by Chanticleer. Eighth dam, by imp. Stirling. Ninth dim, by Clodius. Tenth dam, by imp. Silver Eye. Eleventh dam, by imp. Jolly Roger. Twelfth dam, by Partner. Thirteenth dam, by imp. Monkey. Fourteenth dam, imp. mare from the stud of Harrison of Brandon. TEEMS. $50 THE SEASON, TO A FEW M


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JOE HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First dam Mayflower, by imp. Eclipse. Second dam Henrtie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. Third dam Ida, by imp. Belshazzar. Fourth dam Gamma's dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth dam, by imp. Eagle. Sixth dam Bet Bosley, by "Wilkes" "Wonder. Seventh dam, by Chanticleer. Eighth dam, by imp. Stirling. Ninth dim, by Clodius. Tenth dam, by imp. Silver Eye. Eleventh dam, by imp. Jolly Roger. Twelfth dam, by Partner. Thirteenth dam, by imp. Monkey. Fourteenth dam, imp. mare from the stud of Harrison of Brandon. TEEMS. $50 THE SEASON, TO A FEW MARES OF APPROVED breeding. Good pasturage for mares from a distance at 34 per month. Care will be taken to avoid accidents and escapes, but the owner must take the risks. My place, where Joe Hooker will make the coming season, is five miles from Sacramento, on the Freeport road. This young stallion has proved to be one of the most successful rac- ing sires, and every one of his colts that has been trained can run fast. £mong them are Fred Collier and Jim Renwick. For history of Joe Hooker see Bkeedeb and Sportsman January 20tb. 1883. THEO. WIMEKS. Sacramento, Cal. TROTTING STALLIONS. Standard Trotting1 Stallion BILLY HAYWARD, 489, At \'TT,, Alameda Coonty. Terms Good pasturage JAS. J. MARTIJi. Agent. The Almont Stallion ALTOONA, BY ALMONT; first dam Theresa B., by Prophet. Jr.; second dam Molly Floyd, by Mohawk: third dam, by Davy Crockett, a Cana- dian pacer; fourth dam Puss, a fine road mare imported from I prophet, by Prophet, son of Hill's Vermont Black Hawk. Altoona was bred by Gen. W. T. Withers, of Fairlawn, is a dark bay, a little over fifteen and three-quarters bands, of high form and breed- He will make the season of 1884, ending July 1st, at the ALMONT STABLES, 135'J San PabloAvenue, Oakland. TerniH, $30 for the season, due on or before July 1st. For further inlormation apply to or address A. H. HE(OX, ALMONT STABLES, 1352 San Pablo Avenue, Oa


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