. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 21, THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS NOT WANTED. LIVERMORE HORSE SHOW. Livermore gave its best horse show last Saturday, and the advertising given its draft stock interests were certainly far-reaching. Much good to the in- dustry will certainly result, as every one of the many horsemen present went away with a good im- pression. The weather was all that could be desired. The stallions made a magnificent showing. One enthusi- astic visiting horseman declared that the exhibition far exceeded in numbers the parade of draft s


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 21, THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS NOT WANTED. LIVERMORE HORSE SHOW. Livermore gave its best horse show last Saturday, and the advertising given its draft stock interests were certainly far-reaching. Much good to the in- dustry will certainly result, as every one of the many horsemen present went away with a good im- pression. The weather was all that could be desired. The stallions made a magnificent showing. One enthusi- astic visiting horseman declared that the exhibition far exceeded in numbers the parade of draft stal- lions at the State Fair last year. The affair throughout was a grand success. The committee deserves great credit, especially Presi- dent H. M. Christensen and Secretary Theodore Gorner, who devoted their entire time for weeks to arranging the details, and to Announcer Wm. Mc- Donald, who gave much time to preparing for the show, in addition to his fine work on the stand. Following is a list of the entries and a synopsis of Announcer McDonald's description of each: Wilson Coats showed Sid, a likely looking young stallion by Welcome, out of a mare by Blue Bull. Sylvan Bordes had Welcome Jr., by Welcome, out of a mare by Ploughboy, second dam a Patchen mare. Chris Anderson's Chas. Derby stallion Alika was followed by Belle and Beauty, two of his daughters, out of Beauty by Le Dard. Thos. H. Green's Electric was in line with seven of his get, which made a good showing for the son of Richard's Elector and Stemwinder. Electric's colts shown were John Sweeney's Beauty, out of a mare by Starboul, second dam by Monroe Lion; John Gal way's Dot, out of Alma Grey; F. R. Fassett's Beauty, out of Alice Lamb, daughter of a son of Richard's Elector; Rasmus Christensen's Nettie, out of Nellie G.; Wm. Clark's Baby Ruth, dam hay filly hy Dick Patchen; H. M. Christensen's Lady Green, out of Black Jessie, she by Munch's Flying Morgan: James Taylor's Sultan, out of a Nutwood mare. John Frick's


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