. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. W&m JOB HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First Dam Mayflower, by imported EclipBe. Second dam Hennie Farrow, by Imported shamrock. Third dam Ida, by imported Belshazzar. Fourth dam Gamma's dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth dam by imported Eagle. Sixth dam Bet Lesley, by Wilkes' Wonder. Seventh dam by Chanticleer. Eighth dam by imported Stirling. Ninth dam by Clodius. Tenth dam by imported Silver Eye. Eleventh dam Dy imported Jolly Roger. Twelfth dam by Partner. Thirteenth dam by imported Monkey. Fourteenth dam imported mare from the stud of Harrison of Brandon. TERMS—?50 THE SE


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. W&m JOB HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First Dam Mayflower, by imported EclipBe. Second dam Hennie Farrow, by Imported shamrock. Third dam Ida, by imported Belshazzar. Fourth dam Gamma's dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth dam by imported Eagle. Sixth dam Bet Lesley, by Wilkes' Wonder. Seventh dam by Chanticleer. Eighth dam by imported Stirling. Ninth dam by Clodius. Tenth dam by imported Silver Eye. Eleventh dam Dy imported Jolly Roger. Twelfth dam by Partner. Thirteenth dam by imported Monkey. Fourteenth dam imported mare from the stud of Harrison of Brandon. TERMS—?50 THE SEASON, TO A FEW MARES OF APPROVED breeding. Good pasturage for mares from a distance at $4 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 racing sires, and every one of his colts that has been trained can inn fast. Among them are Fred Collier and Jim Renwick. Por history of Jo« Hooker see Bbeedek and Spobtsjian' Jan 20,1883. T1EEO WESTERS, Sacramento, Cal. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION WILDIDLE. BY AUSTRALIAN. DAM IDLEWILD BY LEXINGTON. THIS GREAT RACEHORSE AND SUCCESSFUL SIRE WILL make the season 18S3, from Feb. 15th to June 15th, at Judsou's Wildidle farm .Santa Clara. For terms and particulars apply to or address JAMES A TL C. JUBSON, Owners, Santa Clara Or to Win. L. Appleby, Supt. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. WHE ATLE Y WILL STAND THE? ENSUING SEASON, ENDING JULY 1ST, 1883, at the Oakland racetrack. TERMS—$50, payable at the end of the season. Satisfactory arrange- ments cau be made for pasturage near the track for mares from a distance. FEDIUREE ASD DESCRIPTION. Wheatley is a golden chestnut, 15 hands 3 Inches high, and of fine style and appearance, and is bv War Dance. First dam sister to Prvor, by imported Glencoe. Second dam Gipsy, fufl Bister to Medoct


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