. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1883 3£lvc ^vcttltx mid J'pxrrtsuiatx. 237 flecked stately creature of six months, as elegant in action as shu is tractable in disposition. Topsy, a black and white, frowsy, sharp-eyed and wholly irrepressible fou rte en-months- old embodiment of the devil in doghide. Ellery's life will be a burden before she is broken, if she does uot break him. Mr. Chipman's Beatrice, shown in May, has grown into an animal quite like Champion ChiefâBerkley-Duckâwinner in the East, and is more like the veritable "ould counthry" red setter than was to be expected. Mr


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1883 3£lvc ^vcttltx mid J'pxrrtsuiatx. 237 flecked stately creature of six months, as elegant in action as shu is tractable in disposition. Topsy, a black and white, frowsy, sharp-eyed and wholly irrepressible fou rte en-months- old embodiment of the devil in doghide. Ellery's life will be a burden before she is broken, if she does uot break him. Mr. Chipman's Beatrice, shown in May, has grown into an animal quite like Champion ChiefâBerkley-Duckâwinner in the East, and is more like the veritable "ould counthry" red setter than was to be expected. Mr. Post's brood bitch, Dido, is in good form and he has also a dog puppy, by Kace Jr., which has the head of Race, and I fear is going to stand rather high, but is a free goer and full of point. Several of these are entered for the coming trials, and I learn that enough more may be expected to make up a credit- able string of starters. It should be a matter of pride to all â who can afford to do so to enter their dogs, aged and puppies, in these trials and the Gilroy trials, and both clubs will un- doubtedly have a fair list of entries. A few hours devoted to calling on beloved old friends in Sacramento, and then I came lagging home to write you these discursive notes. H. H. Briggs, For the Executive Committee, P. C. F. T. Club. Mr. Goodman to Mr. Post. Fditor Breeder and Sportsman: Noticing the contempt- ible attack made by Post, attorney-at-law of Sacramento, upon mj'self, I hope that you will allow me the privilege of replying to the same through the columns of your much read paper. I wish to state that I never repeated the conver- sation which took place between Mr. Post and myself to Mr. Bradford, but he has evidently derived his information from a reliable source,as every word as Bradford states it is true. Judge Post states that he met me at the bench show and was introduced to me by a gentleman. Mr. Post also states that I was not goodenough to walk around the s


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