Breeder and sportsman . e sold with her), and is now in foal to imp. Artillery (astake winner of great note, by Musket, sire of Carbine, Tren-ton, Martini Henry and a host of other celebrities). If Sun-lit was worth $2,000 over a year ago, when Mr. Reis pur-chased her, she is worth $4,000 now with a Morello colt ather side and surely in foal to the great New Zealander, Artil-lery. This mare not only throws winners, but great ones atthat, and our great breeders should be on hand and bid livelyon this one, for a better producer does not live in Californiathan this Sunlit. Charmion, the beautiful


Breeder and sportsman . e sold with her), and is now in foal to imp. Artillery (astake winner of great note, by Musket, sire of Carbine, Tren-ton, Martini Henry and a host of other celebrities). If Sun-lit was worth $2,000 over a year ago, when Mr. Reis pur-chased her, she is worth $4,000 now with a Morello colt ather side and surely in foal to the great New Zealander, Artil-lery. This mare not only throws winners, but great ones atthat, and our great breeders should be on hand and bid livelyon this one, for a better producer does not live in Californiathan this Sunlit. Charmion, the beautiful Tyrant mare that won $18,405and captured stakes East and West, is in this was not only a great racer, but is from the family thatgave us a Bright Phoebus, a True Blue, a Balloonand a Wagner. The filly by Sir Reel from Nova Zambia (sister to Green-land and half-sister to Luke Blackburn) is a beauty, and ifshe does not prove a great galloper there is nothing in aracy conformation. Oakland MORELLQ-ORINDA COLT. FRIDAY, KOVEMBER 19. First race, biz furlongs, two-year-olds, purse $300. LordMarmion (Piggott, 103), first, easing up, by three lengthsAl Koran (Clawson, 103), second by two lengths ; El Mora(Hennessey, 113), third. P. A. Finnigan, Snipsey, Moringa*Loumont, Miss Alice, Valencienne, Sevoy and Thisbeand finished as named. Time, 1:15}. Second race, one mile, Belling, two-year-olds* purse $ Dan (Meany, 101), first, easily by one length; Geo. Lee(Piggott, 103), second by a head ; Charlotte M. (Gray, 103),third. San Carlos also ran. Time, 1:42}. Third race, six furlongs,purse $350. Fonsovannah (Claw-Bon, 101) first cleverly by three-fourths length; Libertine(Shields, 121) second by a head; Mercutio (E. Jones, 116)third. Lo Lo, B & W and Mahogany finished as , 1:14. .Fourth race, one mile, selling, purse $400. McLight (Piggott, 105) first, all out by one and one-half lengths; Double Quick (Clawson, 107) second by a neck; Masoero


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