. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 mhe gveeitev anb giptfrtemott [June 21, 1902 Cows will eat alfalfa hay when running on good pasture. This is an additional evidence of the cured qualities and prop- erties of alfalfa that cannot be said of ordi- nary grass feeds. Well cured alfalfa is as perfect feed for cows as can be Becured in any hay or forage crop. A cow generally chooses what she likes best. The bull-butter men say they will go right along making and selling their nasty stuff, but it will be uncolored. They do not expect a rushing business for a while at least. People who love to eat t


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 mhe gveeitev anb giptfrtemott [June 21, 1902 Cows will eat alfalfa hay when running on good pasture. This is an additional evidence of the cured qualities and prop- erties of alfalfa that cannot be said of ordi- nary grass feeds. Well cured alfalfa is as perfect feed for cows as can be Becured in any hay or forage crop. A cow generally chooses what she likes best. The bull-butter men say they will go right along making and selling their nasty stuff, but it will be uncolored. They do not expect a rushing business for a while at least. People who love to eat the product of dead horses and the like will soon have the privilege of getting it with no fear of substitution of fraud. If they really desire such food the way is now clear to get it- _^_^___^^^^ VANCOUVER JOCKEY CLUB Dominion Day's Race Meeting July 1 and 2,1902. $2600 in Purses. PROGRAMME: Dominion Day, Tuesday, July 1st The Hotel-Keepers and Licensed Victuallers Association Parse—8300. First Race—For horses eligible to 2:20 class as pacers, or 2:16 class as trotters; mile heats, 3 in 5. The Flash Parse-SIOO. Second Race—Four furlongs; weight for age, for three-year-olds and under. North Pacitic Fair Association District-bred horses allowed 8 lbs The Coronation Purse—8150. Third Race—Six farlongs; selling; weight for age; winner to be sold by auction for $800; if entered to be sold for less, 3 tbs allowed for each $100 to $400; then 2 lbs allowed for each $100 to $200; if bonded in from the United States, the duty to be paid by the seller. The Burrard Purse—8150. Fourth Race—Five furlongs; for four-year-olds and over: 5 lbs above the scale; horses beaten once this year allowed 5 fbs; twice or more 8 D>s (selling races excepted). FOURTH DOMINION DAY HANDICAP—$1000. Fifth Race-Purse given by the Business Men of Vancouver—A handicap for all ages; ODe and ooe quarter miles. Pony Race—^100. Sixth Race—Four furlong: a handicap for ponies 14 hands 2 inches,


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