. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Trotting Stallions DIRECTOR *» MONROE CHIEF Will make the season of lS34at Oakland Trotting Park, Commencing February 1st and ending June 1st. TERMS. Director $200, Monroe Chief $l(to, the season. Good pasturage for mares at reasonable rates. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no responsibility assumed should any occur. Director, 3:1 7. Black horse, foaled July IS, 1S77. by Dictator (sire of Jay-Eye-See, 2:10&; Phalla3,2:IS^i; first dam Dolly (dam of Thorndaie, &-32M? On- ward, 2:225), by Mambrino'Chitf; second dam by Potom


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Trotting Stallions DIRECTOR *» MONROE CHIEF Will make the season of lS34at Oakland Trotting Park, Commencing February 1st and ending June 1st. TERMS. Director $200, Monroe Chief $l(to, the season. Good pasturage for mares at reasonable rates. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no responsibility assumed should any occur. Director, 3:1 7. Black horse, foaled July IS, 1S77. by Dictator (sire of Jay-Eye-See, 2:10&; Phalla3,2:IS^i; first dam Dolly (dam of Thorndaie, &-32M? On- ward, 2:225), by Mambrino'Chitf; second dam by Potomac; third dam by Saxe wieroar. Thorndaie, 2:22;;, is the sire of Edwin Tliurne,2:l6>:, and Daisy Dale, 2:19X- Monroe Cliier. 3:18 1-4. ⢠Two-mile record, 4:46. Brown horse, foaled 1870, by Jim Monroe (son of Alexander's Abdal- lah, he by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, first dam Madame Powell, by Bay Chief (son of Mambrino Chief); second dam by Toronto (son of St. Lawrence); third dam claimed to be of Whip stock. Foi a very lifelike portrait of Monroe Chief and a full account of Ins pedigree and per- formances, see the holiday number of the Bbeedeb and sroRissiAX, issued December 29,1SS3. For further information address JoiSN A. GOLDSMITH. OAKLAND TROTTING PARK, ABBOTSFORD. Record 2;f 9 i-». WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1884, AT THE BA27CH OF S. B. WHIPPLE ; San Mateo, Cal. PEDIGREE. By Woodford Mambrino: his dam Columbia, by Young Columbus Woodford Mambrino, by Mambrino Chief, son of Mambrino Pavinaster; dam Woodbine, (dam of Wedgewood, 2:19), by Woodford! sou of Kosciusko, by Sir Archy. Mambrino Chief was mated with Woodbine, daughter of thoroughbred Woodford, and the produce was Woodford Mambrino, a horse, taking Into consideration his limited opportunities iu the stud, that outranks, by what he has accomplished, all other stallions. Of the eighty-nine â olts and fillies sired by him at Woodburn, not more than seventy-five reached maturity, and many of these were not handled f


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