. Breeder and sportsman. For Sale by Newsboys Throughout the City, or sent by Mail to any Cents Per Copy. One Dollar Per SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896. TROTTERS GOING BAST. Consignment to bo Sent to New York NextWeek. Daring a recent visit to the San Mateo Stock Farm, Wm-Corbitt, in referring to the consignment of horses he will sendEast next Thursday, Baid : If I had sent the very best ofmy youngsters to the Eastern sales from the very beginningof my shipments, I believe that the Guy Wilkes family wouldto-day be leading all others. I did not foresee the great


. Breeder and sportsman. For Sale by Newsboys Throughout the City, or sent by Mail to any Cents Per Copy. One Dollar Per SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896. TROTTERS GOING BAST. Consignment to bo Sent to New York NextWeek. Daring a recent visit to the San Mateo Stock Farm, Wm-Corbitt, in referring to the consignment of horses he will sendEast next Thursday, Baid : If I had sent the very best ofmy youngsters to the Eastern sales from the very beginningof my shipments, I believe that the Guy Wilkes family wouldto-day be leading all others. I did not foresee the great bene-fits that would accrue from such a mode of procedure, but Ido now. I w as always anxious to keep the very best to trainand develop, knowing that their reputation would enhancethe value of those left at home on the farm. I might havedone worse, but I see where I made a mistake. I Bhouldhave sold those which, from their workouts, I knew wouldbe great and kept the other class for development on thefarm. Horse trainers and owners of stock farms would havebeen pleased then to develop the ones they bought. AlthoughI sold some of extraor


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