Breeder and sportsman . bay stallion, with rare intelligence, fine action, good bone and iron con-stitution, and is a sure foal getter. His first crop of foals are now three year olds and very will be bred to a few approved mares, and will be raced this season. For further particularscall on or address ED fcAFEEItrY, Manager, 1424 Sherman St., Alameda, Cal. Son of the Mighty ELECTIONEER. Da?n Lorita 2:181-2 by Piedmont 904; second dam Lady Lowell (dam of Ladywell 2:16 1-2 and Lorita2:18 1-2) by St. Clair; third dam Laura, dam of sire of Occident 2:16 1-4. Will make a short s


Breeder and sportsman . bay stallion, with rare intelligence, fine action, good bone and iron con-stitution, and is a sure foal getter. His first crop of foals are now three year olds and very will be bred to a few approved mares, and will be raced this season. For further particularscall on or address ED fcAFEEItrY, Manager, 1424 Sherman St., Alameda, Cal. Son of the Mighty ELECTIONEER. Da?n Lorita 2:181-2 by Piedmont 904; second dam Lady Lowell (dam of Ladywell 2:16 1-2 and Lorita2:18 1-2) by St. Clair; third dam Laura, dam of sire of Occident 2:16 1-4. Will make a short season beginning February 1, 1901, at Woodland Race Track—Terms $50 the Season. Mares will be met at train by competent man. Best of care taken but no responsibility assumedfor accidents or escapes. Usual return privileges. Bills pavable at time of service and must besettled before removal of mare. Pasturage $3 per month. Address S. A. HOOPER, Race Track, Woodland, Cai 14 ©he gveeitev axxii ^povtsxnatt [April 13, 1901. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, CAL. (Property of John Parrott, Esq.) Imp. Hackney StallionGreens Eufus 63 Will serve a limited number of approved mares season 1901. FEE - $75 Reductions made for two or more mares. BOODLE 2:121-2. Sire of Ethel Downs 2:10, Thompson 2:14 1-2 and four others. Will stand for service at the CORALIETOS STOCK FARM (Eight miles north of GilroyJ. ^C ^ Cfc EZ /^ Return privilege, In case mare fails to get with foal, provided we still | L E. sD O ^J • own the horse. Good pasturage at $3 per month. Not responsible foraccidents or escapes. Mares will receive the best of possesses all the qualifications desirable in a stallion. Considering the number of his coltsthat have been trained, no stallion has ever made a better showing as a sire. Mares may be sent tcSan Martin by S. P. R. R. Send for tabulated pedigree. Mr. B , a prominent horseman from the East, recently remarked in hearing of a crowd o horsemen: I bel


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