Breeder and sportsman . possiblethe qualities desired. Such a stallion is Monterey 2:09], owned by theveteran horseman P. J. Williams Esq., of Lands EndStock Farm, Milpitas, Cal. Monterey is a chestnut horse with stripe in face andankles white. He stands inches high and weighs1200 pounds. He is a grand individual in every way,the figures just given showing that he has the size, hisrecord of 2:09] is conclusive evidence of his speed,while any person who has ever seen him trot knowsthat for style and action few horses are his equal. His sire, Sidney, outranks every California stallionbut Gu
Breeder and sportsman . possiblethe qualities desired. Such a stallion is Monterey 2:09], owned by theveteran horseman P. J. Williams Esq., of Lands EndStock Farm, Milpitas, Cal. Monterey is a chestnut horse with stripe in face andankles white. He stands inches high and weighs1200 pounds. He is a grand individual in every way,the figures just given showing that he has the size, hisrecord of 2:09] is conclusive evidence of his speed,while any person who has ever seen him trot knowsthat for style and action few horses are his equal. His sire, Sidney, outranks every California stallionbut Guy Wilkes as a sire of extreme speed, as he has that he has are a fine looking lot. They are bays,chestnuts and blacks and show that they will havesize and finish, which qualities will make them are all trotters with a square gait and need nohopples or toe weights to get them going. He willmake the season of 1901 at $50, which places his ser-vices within the reach of all breeders. The Great Western Monterey 2:09]. 17 in the 2:15 list, 26 in the 2:20 list and 93 in 2 never had the opportunities that some of theCalifornia stallions enjoyed, as his owner died just asthe horse was coming into prominence and he wasafterwards sold to Eastern parties. Hattie, the dam ofMonterey, is a bay mare that has produced two veryfast trotters—Monterey 2:09] and Montana 2:16]. Sheis by Commodore Belmont 4340, a great sire of maresthat have produced speed. He never had any but thepoorest opportunities, being bred only to mares on oneMontana farm, but he sired Meteor 2:17}, Carrie Bell2:23J and four others, and his daughters have producedtwenty with standard records, five of them being in the 2:15 list. Barona, Montereys second dam, was sired by thegreat Woodford Mambrino 2:22S, sire of Pancoast2:21|, Abbotsford 2:19}, Inca 2:27 and 24 other produc-ing sons. Woodford Mambrino has 13 trotters in thestandard list, his sons have sired over 170 and hisdaughters have p
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