. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE TROTTING STALLIONS. SINGLETON AND LA HARPE. SINGLETON WILL MAKE THE COMING SEASON, FROM Mach 1st to July 15th, 1S&3, at the farm of the owner, three miles north of Chico, Butte Co., Cal. PEDIGREE. Singleton is by Willie Schepper, a son of Rvsdvk's Hambletonian, his dam Lightfoot (.the (km of Pride) bv Flaxtail. a son of Pruden's Blue Bull. DESCRIPTION. Singleton is a dark brown horse, tah flanks and muzzle, a little touch of white on hind feet and one fore foot, and star in forehead. Heisla;^ hands high and weighs 1,100 pounds. He was bred by Dr. M. W.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE TROTTING STALLIONS. SINGLETON AND LA HARPE. SINGLETON WILL MAKE THE COMING SEASON, FROM Mach 1st to July 15th, 1S&3, at the farm of the owner, three miles north of Chico, Butte Co., Cal. PEDIGREE. Singleton is by Willie Schepper, a son of Rvsdvk's Hambletonian, his dam Lightfoot (.the (km of Pride) bv Flaxtail. a son of Pruden's Blue Bull. DESCRIPTION. Singleton is a dark brown horse, tah flanks and muzzle, a little touch of white on hind feet and one fore foot, and star in forehead. Heisla;^ hands high and weighs 1,100 pounds. He was bred by Dr. M. W. Hicks, foaled spring of 1878, TERMS. Fifty dollars the season. Mares not proving in foal will be bred the fol- lowing season free of charge. Mares from a distance will be pastured without charge during the season. Mares shipped to Chico, consigned to me, will be received on arrival of train, and taken to the ranch. Mares kepi in any manner their owners desire, at reasonable rates. There is every convenience on the place, boxes, paddocks and plenty of shade and water. LA HAEPB Will also make a short season at the above place on private terms. La Harpe is bv Fame, a son of Alexander's Belmont, his dam Prairie Bird by Flaxtail, the dam of Flight and Prompter. Address J. T. Mt IN TOSII. Chico, Cal. STALLIOXS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION WILDIDLE. BY AUSTRALIAN. DAM IDLEWILD BY LEXINGTON. I iVSERI STEINWAY. TWO-TEAR-OLD BECOBD 2:31V; 3-YEAB-OLD BECOBD 2j&%. TERMS "\T7TLL SERVE MARES THE PRESENT SEASON AND ENDING YV July 1,1883, at the stock farm of the late Daniel Cook, Danville, Contra Costa county, Cal., at $100 for the season, payable before the animal is removed. Mares not proving with foal can be returned free the next season. Pasturage at £6 per month, and extra pains taken with mares in attendance, but no liability for accidents or escapes. Mares sent in care of of McCleverty fc Noblett, Fashion stable, Oak- land, S. J. Bennett, Martinez, or D. S. Smalley, Haywards, w


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