. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JOE HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First dam Mayflower, by Imp. Eclipse. Second dam liennle Farrow, by Imp. Shamrock, Third dam Ida, by Imp. Ut'lubazKar. Fourth dam fJatniaa'a dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth Jam by Imp. Eagle. Sixth dam Bet , by Wilkes' Wonder. Seventh dam by Chanticleer. Eighth dam by imp. Sterling, Ninth dam by OlOfiltU, Tenth dan by imp. Sliver Eye. Eleventh lain by imp. Jolly Kogers. I welfth [lam by Partner. dam byimp. Monkey. Fouriv ;h dam imp. mare from the stud of Harrison, of Branton. rrvi'MiH $51) tlit' season, to a limited nmiilx-


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JOE HOOKER, BY MONDAY. First dam Mayflower, by Imp. Eclipse. Second dam liennle Farrow, by Imp. Shamrock, Third dam Ida, by Imp. Ut'lubazKar. Fourth dam fJatniaa'a dam, by Sir Richard. Fifth Jam by Imp. Eagle. Sixth dam Bet , by Wilkes' Wonder. Seventh dam by Chanticleer. Eighth dam by imp. Sterling, Ninth dam by OlOfiltU, Tenth dan by imp. Sliver Eye. Eleventh lain by imp. Jolly Kogers. I welfth [lam by Partner. dam byimp. Monkey. Fouriv ;h dam imp. mare from the stud of Harrison, of Branton. rrvi'MiH $51) tlit' season, to a limited nmiilx-r ot mure* ol id breeding. Runcho del Bio Is fivo mile* from Sacra- ' Freeport ltoad. Address, TUEOIMlRi: WINTERS, Hacrauieuto, Cul. LYNVOOD, 3017. WILL MAKE THE PRESENT SEASON, COMMENCING FEB- ruary 15th, and ending June 15th, at my stable, near the Oakland Trotting Park, Oakland, Cal Description. L YNWOOD waB bred by the late Gen. Lafayette Story,of San Fran- cisco, and was foaled J uly 15, Ifoo; is brieht bay, small star Id forehead, black points, mane and tall, and weighs h&O pounds. 11 is form is mus- cular, his style elegant, and his disposition excellent. He is pure gaited and rapid in Ids movement. He has had in all, not to exceed three months' work to sulky, and in condition can show a 2:20 gait. Lynwood has been allowed hut little service in the Btud. He is the sire" of seventeen colts and fillies in all, eight of which are three years old and the balance are yearlings. Six of hiB nine vearlings are^ntered in the Occident Stake to be trotted at the State Fair in J 889, five of which are owned in Uaktaud, viz.: one by lion. Geo. E. Whitney, one '»y Dr E. , one by Mr. Ed. Newfand, one by Mr. A. W. Pulcifer, and one by A. I. Greene, and the sixth by Mr. Frank Leigbton at Lafayette. Of the eight three-year-olds two are broken, four partially broken mid the other two unbroken. Those which are broken Bhuw a great deal of speed-for their handling, and a


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