. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. At the Second International Clay Pigeon Tournament held at New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th to ICtb, 1885, the First Prize and Dfatnoud Badge in the Internationa] Individual Championship Match, open to all the world, was won by B. Teipel with a Parker Gun. Among the contestants shooting other guns were stick champions as Carver, Bogardus, Cody, Stiibbs, Erb and others. During the entire tournament more prizeB were won with Parker guns, In proportion to the number used, than with any other gun. ,»*«, PARKER BROS., Makers, Meriden, Connecticut. Notice. Hebdeht H. Brow


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. At the Second International Clay Pigeon Tournament held at New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th to ICtb, 1885, the First Prize and Dfatnoud Badge in the Internationa] Individual Championship Match, open to all the world, was won by B. Teipel with a Parker Gun. Among the contestants shooting other guns were stick champions as Carver, Bogardus, Cody, Stiibbs, Erb and others. During the entire tournament more prizeB were won with Parker guns, In proportion to the number used, than with any other gun. ,»*«, PARKER BROS., Makers, Meriden, Connecticut. Notice. Hebdeht H. Brown, Nugent W. Brown, Geo. II. Holmes, 0. Bruce Lowe. TRADING as -From Herd of— Hon. Leland Stanford, On his Ranch at VINA, TEHAMA CO., California. For priceB and catalogue address MR. ABIEl UTHROP, Room 6», C. PR. K. Building, cor. 4th and Townsend, San Francisco. ?0Jul i BROWN BROS. & CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Auctioneers, Horse, Cattle, and Property Salesmen. Are prepared to accept ortlprs from breeders In unerlon to select and forward stock from tbe Aus- tralian Coloi)ien; or they will undertake lo receive land dispose of stork from America; or act as Agents for California firms. ] References kindly permiiled to J. B. Haggin, Esq, i and Major Ratbbone of San Francisco. OKOU \ BROS. A Wright, Heaton's Buildings, Pitt Street. Sydney, 1 New South Wftles,. Pacific Coast BLOOD HORSE ASSOCIATION FIXED EVENTS 1887-88, TO CLOSE August 16, 1886. 1887—Spring Meeting. TOE CAEIFORXBA STAKES. For two-year olds, (foals of IPS.**); 850 each, $25 for- feit, or ?10 if declared out on or before January l, 1887; all declarations void unless accompanied with the money; with ?5''0 added; second horse to receive 5100; third to save stake. Half a mile. THE OAJMp STAKES. For two-year-olds (foils of 1885); $P0 each, $25 for- feit, or $10 if declared out on or before January 1, 1>87; nil declarations void unless accompanied with the money; with $500 added; second horse to


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