. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SOX. The above is a cut of the nneqnaled row Jersey Belle of Scltnate that made ?. 3 ol batter in one week, and her only living son Kin- of Scltuate. A GRANDSON" OF JERSEY BELLE IS NOW IN use in the Yerba Buena herd. This herd of Jerseys andGuernseys wonall the herd prizes forlS82. Since then have been added three young bulls and some fe- males and it now contains Farmer's Glory, Jersey Belie of Scituate, Coomassie and Alphea strains. These, with forty head selected on the Islands of Jer- sey and Guernsey from the best without regard to cost and


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SOX. The above is a cut of the nneqnaled row Jersey Belle of Scltnate that made ?. 3 ol batter in one week, and her only living son Kin- of Scltuate. A GRANDSON" OF JERSEY BELLE IS NOW IN use in the Yerba Buena herd. This herd of Jerseys andGuernseys wonall the herd prizes forlS82. Since then have been added three young bulls and some fe- males and it now contains Farmer's Glory, Jersey Belie of Scituate, Coomassie and Alphea strains. These, with forty head selected on the Islands of Jer- sey and Guernsey from the best without regard to cost and imported directly, make this the best herd on the Pacific Coast, and equal to any at th<* East, where the extraordinarily high prices ruling show conclusively that these are theacceptedbutterproducinc of the country. Balls have recently sold inNew York for £10,000 to 912,000. Animals of both sexes for sale at moderate price. HENRY PIERCE, San The Vienna Gardens, Cor. of Sutter ana Stockton Sts., THE HIPILAR FAMILY RESORT OF THE CITY. The Ladies' Orchestra, composed of accomplished tnnsicans is the feature o< the Entertainments, with the talented Mies Bertha Neubert as leader. Refreshments of all kinds the best the market affords. ii. F. WALTER. Sole Proprietor. C3TADMISSION FREE-S0 State Agricultural Trotting Events for 1884 and 1885 to Close Jan. 1, 1884. THE AXSIAL TWO VEAR OLD TROT TI5G STAKE, Mile heats, in harness, for foals of 1SS2, to be trotted at the California State Fair of 1884, $50 entrance, of which y25 must accompany nomination, and the re- maining?^ to be paid Ausust ; $500 to he added by the .society to be diveded as follows: ?100 each to winners of money, and $100 to the sta'lion whose get wins first money, if the stallion is owned in Califor- nia. Entrance money divided as follows: Fifty per- stakes to first colt, twenty-five per cent, to see fteen per cent, to third and ten per fourth! No added money


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