. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 348 IPte gmte attfl ^pr/rismatr Nov 27 Coney Island Jockey Club Dates Claimed for 1887. JOKE MEETING. T "7, June 9th, (Suburban Ba . n. iy, June'lltb. 1 lay, June 14th. Thursday, June 16th. B flay, June 18th. i ay, June 21st Thursday. June 2i!d. lay, June U5tb. .. 28th. T lay, JuneSUth. AUTUMN MEETING. Saturday, August 27th. Tuesday, " 31st. Thursday, Sept. 1st Saturdav, Sept. 3d. Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Thursday, Sept. 8th. Saturday, Sept. loth. Tuesday, Sept. 13tb. Thursday, tept. 15th. Saturday, sept. 17th. Tuesday, Sept. 20tb, (Extra Day>. Ar
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 348 IPte gmte attfl ^pr/rismatr Nov 27 Coney Island Jockey Club Dates Claimed for 1887. JOKE MEETING. T "7, June 9th, (Suburban Ba . n. iy, June'lltb. 1 lay, June 14th. Thursday, June 16th. B flay, June 18th. i ay, June 21st Thursday. June 2i!d. lay, June U5tb. .. 28th. T lay, JuneSUth. AUTUMN MEETING. Saturday, August 27th. Tuesday, " 31st. Thursday, Sept. 1st Saturdav, Sept. 3d. Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Thursday, Sept. 8th. Saturday, Sept. loth. Tuesday, Sept. 13tb. Thursday, tept. 15th. Saturday, sept. 17th. Tuesday, Sept. 20tb, (Extra Day>. Archer-was buried on "Nov. 12th from his parly home and the scene of a thousand brilliant triumphs, Newmarket. Busi- ness was suspended throughout the whole town. Amongst the mourners wtre Lord Grosvenor, Baron Almgton, Lord , the Messrs. Tattersall, and a large gathering of gentlemen interested in the turf. One hundred wreaths were placed upon the dead jockey's coffin. Amongst the Benders were Marquis of Aliesbury, Mr. Lorillard, and many of the racing clubs. W. J. Neely, Ottawa, HI., has sold to Kichard Robinson, Nordboff, Cal., the following yearlings: Trutting-bred colts Nelly KeynoldB, bay filly, by Byron, dam Neely's Maii by Neelj's Henry Clay; Greenbush Girl, bay filly, by Royal Clay, dam Cora Neely, by Richards' Bellfounder; Haidee, bay filly, by Royal Clay, dam American Girl, by Tempest; Consola, bay filly, by Royal Clay, dam Lizzie Tiyon, by Neely's Henry Clay; BiUv Ear!, "brown colt, by Beloit, dam's pedigree not known. Gibson claims that he was not in good form when he ran Kittleman recently, and asks for another match. Why did Dot the defeated man find this out before he allowed his so- called backers to lose $30,000 upon his assurance that he could beat his man? Joseph Temple, of New York, one of the owners of Harry Wilkes, arrived in this city on Thursday, and will winter on t>is Coast. There will be a bull'shead breakfast at Sansalito to mo
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