. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. F. J. BERRY £tlo Scampston Swell 538, IMPOETED SCAMPSTON SWELL was foaled In 1887. weight, 1301) pounds, \6\i hands high, and bred i»y Mills Dale, RoBPdale, Yorkshire, Kngland. Sired by Favorite, 581; he by Barnabv, (570; he l>v King ; he by King George,24": by Kainh .w, 38^; by Dart, 714; by nalnbow, 834. Dam by Wouderful Lad, 536; lie by Cawston, 79; he by Cawslon, S. B; second dam by Governor,2il; third dam by Golden Forester, 193. SCAHPSTPN SWELL was raiBed in the Vale oE Cleveland in Yorkshire, Eng;and, and imported to America, In June,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. F. J. BERRY £tlo Scampston Swell 538, IMPOETED SCAMPSTON SWELL was foaled In 1887. weight, 1301) pounds, \6\i hands high, and bred i»y Mills Dale, RoBPdale, Yorkshire, Kngland. Sired by Favorite, 581; he by Barnabv, (570; he l>v King ; he by King George,24": by Kainh .w, 38^; by Dart, 714; by nalnbow, 834. Dam by Wouderful Lad, 536; lie by Cawston, 79; he by Cawslon, S. B; second dam by Governor,2il; third dam by Golden Forester, 193. SCAHPSTPN SWELL was raiBed in the Vale oE Cleveland in Yorkshire, Eng;and, and imported to America, In June, 1889, by Jessie Harris, of Fort Collins, Colorado. He is a beautiful specimen of the best and pureBt breed of coach horses in the world, and is sure to take rank with the best sires of the west. The Cleveland Bays are a typical carriage and gen- eral purpose horse. They transmit their color and general characteristics to their progeny in a marked degree; are sure to became popular among the lead- ing horsemen of this country. '1 hey pocsess wonder ful powers of enduranceâthe stallion Plato trotted eighteen miles within an hour canyingthe enormoiiB weight of 260 pounds, and ihere are numerous In- stances where thiB marvellous feat has been sur- passed. For further particulars, address CBAS. H. NORRIS, Fowler, Fresno Co., Or J. A. WATERMAN, Fresno For Sa,le A FIRST-CLASB Napa County Farm OE STOCK RANCH, 800 Acres Improved, SITUATED TWO AND A HALF MILES FROM NAPA CITY, with good roads leading thereto, a good hard finished houRy of nine rooms, with all mod- r-rn improvements, streams running all summer, a great amount of live oak and black ouk timber. It Res in a fruit belt, surrounded by tine vineyards and orchards growing upon the Bame quality of Boll, and originally apartofthtB tract. About one-half hill, and one-halt rolling land, but none of It Is steep and all easily cultivated, Bplondldly situated for tbe breed- ing of tine horseB. Price, $65 per acre, Further par- tic


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