Breeder and sportsman . the race at n> oclock a. w. Declar-ations due at U p. m. the same day. Seven-eighths of a Mile:. 15.—PURSE §350, of which §50 to second. Owners* handicap forhorses that have started and not won at this meeting. Entries closewith the Secretary, or through the entry box at the track at 6 p. M. theday before the race. Weights to be carried must be Riven with the of Nos. H and 15, if entered in this race, may be withdrawnwithout penalty. One Mile and an Eighth. 16.—PURSE §750, for all ages; entrance,825 eachfrom starters. Starting money divided 70 per ctnt


Breeder and sportsman . the race at n> oclock a. w. Declar-ations due at U p. m. the same day. Seven-eighths of a Mile:. 15.—PURSE §350, of which §50 to second. Owners* handicap forhorses that have started and not won at this meeting. Entries closewith the Secretary, or through the entry box at the track at 6 p. M. theday before the race. Weights to be carried must be Riven with the of Nos. H and 15, if entered in this race, may be withdrawnwithout penalty. One Mile and an Eighth. 16.—PURSE §750, for all ages; entrance,825 eachfrom starters. Starting money divided 70 per ctnt to the second, and 30 per cent, to the thirdhorse. Declarations §15, to goto the racing fund. Three-year-olds tocarry 90 pounds; four-year-olds 103 pounds; dve-year-olds and upwardB114 pounds. Sex allowances. One Mile and Three-quarters. Entries close Thursday, March 15,1888. D. McCI-lTKE, S. CULVER, Secretary, 313 Bush Street, San Francisco. 25fe 1888. RANCH0 DEL MO. 1888 The Thoroughbred Stallion. JOE HOOKER, By Monday, dam Mayflower, by Imp. Eclipse from H«n-_^^ nle farrow by Imp, Shamrock, Will make the season of 1988 at Ranchodel Rio, five inileBfrom Sac-ramento, on the Freeport road. Limited to twelve mar*-!* of approved breeding besidesthe owners. Terms $ IOO the Season. Good pasturago at reasonable rates. Every precaution taken but noresponsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Address M R. KAOWIEL, bi^e Care of THEo. >\hM£KS, Sacramento, Cal, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, THREE CHEERS. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 AT SANTA ROSA, SONOMAV» county, Cal. redlgree. Sired by imported Hurrah, firBt dam Young FaBbion by importedMonarch; Becond dam Fashion by imported Trustee; third dam Bon-nets oBlue by Sir Charles; fourth dam Reality by Sir Archy; fifth damby imported Medley; sixth dam by imported Centinei, etc. (See BruceaAmerican Stud Book, Vol, I, page 432.) Hurrah by Newmtnster (winner St. Leger 1851), dam Jovial by BavMiddleton (winner Derby 1


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