. Breeder and sportsman. orge Wilkes, (weigh-ing 1,260 pounds), combining the Hambletonian and Mambrino strains,and. also several thoroughbred crosses. His colts demonstrate that hepossesses in an eminent degree the same faculty of transmitting thefamily qualities to his offspring which put George Wilkes in the frontranks as a sire of trotters. George Wilkes has 35 representatives in the 2:30 list, of which 21 haverecords of 2:25 or better, 7 of 2:20 or better, and 4 of 2:18 or are all the get of Geo Wilkes, and do not include Phil Thomp-son, William H. and other famous grandsons


. Breeder and sportsman. orge Wilkes, (weigh-ing 1,260 pounds), combining the Hambletonian and Mambrino strains,and. also several thoroughbred crosses. His colts demonstrate that hepossesses in an eminent degree the same faculty of transmitting thefamily qualities to his offspring which put George Wilkes in the frontranks as a sire of trotters. George Wilkes has 35 representatives in the 2:30 list, of which 21 haverecords of 2:25 or better, 7 of 2:20 or better, and 4 of 2:18 or are all the get of Geo Wilkes, and do not include Phil Thomp-son, William H. and other famous grandsons and granddaughters ofthis prepotent sire. Will make the ensuing season, commencing February 1st, 1885, atSTOCKTON .{Drew Stable), LINDEN and LODI. Terms. 340 for the season, or 325 single service. This low rate brings the service of this horse within reach ofbreeders,.but does not argue any inferiority to the horses whose ser-vices are held at One or Two Hundred Dollars. For further particularsaddress A. L. HIXDS, JOE HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First dam, Mayflower, by imp. Eclipse. Second dam, Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. Third dam, Ida, hy imp. BelsbazEar. Fourth dam, Gammas dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth dam, by imp. Eagle. Sixth dam, Bet Bosley, by Wilkes Wonder. Seventh dam, by Chanticleer. Eighth dam, by imp. Stirling. Ninth dam, by Clodius. Tenth dam, by imp. Silver Eye. Eleventh dam, by imp. Jolly Rogers . Twelfth dam, byPartner. Thirteenth dam, by imp. Monkey. Fourteenth dam, imp. mare from the stud of Harrison of Brandon. Terms. $50 the season to a few Mares of young stallion has proved to be one of the most successful rac-ing sires, and every one of his colts that has been trained can run them are Fred Collier. Jim Renwick, Bonanza, La Scala andIchi Ban. For history of Joe Hooker, see Breedeb Sportsman,January 20th, 1883. __ The Thoroughbred Stallion THREE CHEERS, By Imported Hurrah, SON OF NBWMINSTER. First dam. Young Fashion, b


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