Breeder and sportsman . to correspondence with parties de-siring to paiticipate in such sales. Private purchasesand sales of improved live stock of all descriptionswill be made on commission and stock shipped withutmostcare. Several fine ranches at private sale-Purchases and saleB made of land of every descrip-tion. KIIXII* A llti Montgomery street. $10,000. Eancho del Bio. SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS, PKOPEETY OF THEODORE WINTERS, Esq., AT SACRAMENTO, Thursday, July 16th, 1885. The second annual sale of yearlings, tbe get of Nor-folk, Joe Hooker and Three Cheers, will take placea


Breeder and sportsman . to correspondence with parties de-siring to paiticipate in such sales. Private purchasesand sales of improved live stock of all descriptionswill be made on commission and stock shipped withutmostcare. Several fine ranches at private sale-Purchases and saleB made of land of every descrip-tion. KIIXII* A llti Montgomery street. $10,000. Eancho del Bio. SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS, PKOPEETY OF THEODORE WINTERS, Esq., AT SACRAMENTO, Thursday, July 16th, 1885. The second annual sale of yearlings, tbe get of Nor-folk, Joe Hooker and Three Cheers, will take placeat the stables of C. H. Shear, opposite AgriculturalPark, Sacramento, on the above date. Catalogueswill be ready May 5th, and may be had on applica- Auctioneers, tion to KILLIP & CO., 116 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Henbt Payot. Isaac Cpham. Payot, Upham & Co., WHOLESALE AND IMPORTING Booksellers, STATIONERS, Commercial Printers, AND Blank Book Manufacturers, 204 Sansome Street, ATear Pine, SAN Nevada STATE 1885. AT RENO, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, Commences October 12th AN» CONTINUES ONE MEEK. Trials of Speed to be conducted nnder theauspices oi tlie Directors ot the StateAgricultural Society. Running—Perse S200; $100 to first$70 to second, and $30 to third; one and oneeighth miles. No. 17. Running— Consolntion purse; en-trance free; $100; $70 to lirst; $30 to second;one and one-quarter miles; horses beaten onceto carry their weight; if beaten twice, allowed5 pounds; three times, 10 pounds. Entriesto be made within rive minutes after theclose of No. 16. Those who have been beatenbefore Friday must be entered on Wednesday. SIXTH DAY-Saturday, Oct. 17th. No. 18, Trotting—2:40 class; free for nil;purse $300, first horse $200; second horse$100. No. 19. Trotting—Free for all; mile heats;three in five; purse $400; first horse §250;second horse $lo0. KE1UARKS AMI CONDITIONS. OTNTHIANA Horse Boots. Just received a full stock of the celebratedJ-


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