Breeder and sportsman . he race at 10 oclock a. m. Declar-ations due at 6 p. «. the same day. Seven-eighths of a Mile. 15.—PURSE $350, of which $50 to second. Owners handicap forhorses that have Btarted and not won at this meeting. Entries closewith the Secretary, or through the entry box at the track at 6 f. m. thedav before the race. Weights to be carried must be given with the of Nos. 14 and 15, if entered in this race, may be withdrawnwithout penalty. One Mile and an Eighth . 16.—PURSE $750, for all ages; entrance, $25 each from Btarters. Starting money divided 70 per ctnt to


Breeder and sportsman . he race at 10 oclock a. m. Declar-ations due at 6 p. «. the same day. Seven-eighths of a Mile. 15.—PURSE $350, of which $50 to second. Owners handicap forhorses that have Btarted and not won at this meeting. Entries closewith the Secretary, or through the entry box at the track at 6 f. m. thedav before the race. Weights to be carried must be given with the of Nos. 14 and 15, if entered in this race, may be withdrawnwithout penalty. One Mile and an Eighth . 16.—PURSE $750, for all ages; entrance, $25 each from Btarters. Starting money divided 70 per ctnt to the second, and 30 per cent, to the thirdhorse- Declarations $15, to goto the racing fund. Three-y ear-olds tocarry 90 pounds; four-vear-olds 1U8 pounds; live-year-olds and upwards114 pounds. Sex allowances. One Mile and Three-quarters. Entries close Thursdav, March 15,1888. 1>. MctXUKE, S. CCI7VER, Secretary, 313 Bush Street, San Francisco. 25fe 1888. RANCH0 DEL RIO. 1888 The Thoroughbred Stallion. JOE HOOKER, By Monday, dan) Mayflower, by Imp. Eclipse from Hen-nie Farrow by Imp. Shamrock, Will make the season of 1SSS at Rancho del Rio, five miles from Sac-ramento, on the Freeport road. Limited to twelve niares of approved breeding beside*tbe owners. Terms $IOO the Season. Good pasturage at reasonable rates. Every precaution taken but noresponsibility aBsumed for accidents or escapes. Address II li. BAGM1LL, glde Care of THEO. WINTERS, Sacramoulo, Cal. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, THREE CHEERS. VTTILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1883 AT SANTA ROSA. SONOMAV\ County. Cal. Pedigree. Sired by imported Hurrah, first dam Young Fashion by importedMonarch; second dam Fashion by imported Trustee; third dam Bon-nets o Blue by Sir Charles; fuurth dam Reality by Sir Arcby; fifth damby imported Medley; sixth dam by imported Centine, etc. (See BrucesAmerican Stud Book, Vol, I, page 432.) Hurrah by Newminster (winner St. Leger 1851), dam Jovial by BayMiddleton (winner Derby 1836).


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