. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. â aturday, March 24. 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 1J fe^^'MMM^^S^i^Mii-aiUiSCT!! Bl^SS^mSlt3!!^!®S!»3S^3S!!Kl!K!!!K DON CASTANO Needs No Introduction to the Public HIGHLAND MONARCH was the winner of the aged stallions, and class for stallions and four of his get at the California State Fair in 1916. SAN VICENTE The Junior Champion Stallion of California In the Yearling Futurity at the State Fair in 1916, five of the six money winners were by Don Castano and Highland Monarch. The two-year-old Futurity was won by a Highland Monarch colt. The Trophy,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. â aturday, March 24. 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 1J fe^^'MMM^^S^i^Mii-aiUiSCT!! Bl^SS^mSlt3!!^!®S!»3S^3S!!Kl!K!!!K DON CASTANO Needs No Introduction to the Public HIGHLAND MONARCH was the winner of the aged stallions, and class for stallions and four of his get at the California State Fair in 1916. SAN VICENTE The Junior Champion Stallion of California In the Yearling Futurity at the State Fair in 1916, five of the six money winners were by Don Castano and Highland Monarch. The two-year-old Futurity was won by a Highland Monarch colt. The Trophy, offered by the American Saddle Horse Breeders' Association tor the best stallion or mare, three years old or under in California, was won by a Highland Mon- arch colt, and two years prior it was won by Highland Monarch himself. If you are going to breed your mare, why not mate her with one of the above stallions and have a winning colt? The service fees for Don Castano and Highland Monarch are $ Arrangements for San Vicente private. To encourage breeding in this State we will pay the freight charges on mares to and from any part of California, but will not, of course, be responsible for any accidents which might happen in shipping. San Vicente Rancho, 1023 Investment Building Los Angeles, Cal jjffi?WWWSfiWSIffW«W« :.7T.,Tff ,ys:,Tii ifTi iTii ?ra ffTi fTfl tHi ffWmWWWWWTi \ THREE NOTED JUDGES A. S. Thompson, of Kentucky; Jas. H. Bright of Missouri and Florida, and L. M. Monsees of Missouri, recognized throughout the land as three of the best, most courageous and qualified judges of saddle horses living, selected MARSHALL CHIEF 2765 in a field of 22 of the world's most famous stallions, as the most ideal saddle stallion for breeding purposes. The considerations were: breeding, conforma- tion, soundness, action and beauty. THE WINNER OF THIS, THE MOST IMPORTANT BREEDING CLASS IN SADDLE HORSE AFFAIRS, is in public service at E. N. Hamilton's farm, three mil


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