. Breeder and sportsman. The next year hetrotted second to Col. Lewis in 2:25. Rustic has always taken first premium over all the stallions in thisdistrict. With limited opportunities I have bred a yearnng whichtrotted in3:12; a two-year-old which trotted in 2:54 ihalf-mile track):a three-year-old (half-mile track) 2:43; a four-year-old which showed2:25 in a race. This year Nighttime, a Rustic colt, with one seasonstraining, was the first horse to beat 2:30 this season. LOCATION. Will make the season of 1885, from March 1st to July 1st, as follows:At Olema, Mondays and Tuesdays; at San Rafael,
. Breeder and sportsman. The next year hetrotted second to Col. Lewis in 2:25. Rustic has always taken first premium over all the stallions in thisdistrict. With limited opportunities I have bred a yearnng whichtrotted in3:12; a two-year-old which trotted in 2:54 ihalf-mile track):a three-year-old (half-mile track) 2:43; a four-year-old which showed2:25 in a race. This year Nighttime, a Rustic colt, with one seasonstraining, was the first horse to beat 2:30 this season. LOCATION. Will make the season of 1885, from March 1st to July 1st, as follows:At Olema, Mondays and Tuesdays; at San Rafael, Wednesday after-noons and Thursday mornings; at Novate Fridays; at Petaluma,Saturdavs. TERMS. Forty dollars for the season, or fifty dollars, with the privilege ofreturning next year should the mare not prove in foal. Money due attime of service. Due cart taken, but no responsibility for accidentsassumed. Pasturage S5 per month. Mares left at City Front Stabler 35 Washington St.,will be snipped to olema. P. J. BICYCLING. On the Silent Steeds. One of the finest exhibitions of bicycling ever seen in thisYlcinity was given at the Brooklyn Eoller Skating Einkunder the supervision of the Kings Connty Wheelmen. Thefirst event was a bicycle parade, in which over one hundredwheelmen from the varions clubs took One mile race—Ed Pettns, K. C. W., on a Kangaroo bicycle,defeated T. Hegemen, on roller skates, by 10 yards. Time]4m. 29 3-5s. Fancy riding of bicycle by M. D. BloodgoodK. C. W. One mile tricycle race—A. C. D. Loucks, K. C. first; Ed Pettus. second. Time. 4m 54s. One milebicyole race, (scratch)—A. B. Rich, N. Y. B. Club was firstby 20 yards; H. J. Hall, Jr., K. C. W., second. Time 3m14 2*5s. T. H. Finley, champion, then gave an exhibition of fancyriding on the Star bicycle. Then the Kings Connty Wheel-men, eight in number, gave the Demon bicycle drill, forwhich they were loudly applauded. Two mile bicycle race for Club members—H. .1. Hall Jr(scratc
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