. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ALEXANDER WILL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AS FOLLOWS : MON- dayB, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Clark's stables, Santa Rosa. Bal- ance of time at Fashion stables. Pelaluma. Alexander is by Geo. M. Patcben Jr., the Bire of Sam Purdy (2:20K> Starr King (2 ;22) and Vanderlynn (2:221. Darn Lady Creim, by a son of Brown's Bellfounder, by imported Bellfounder. For full description! Bee Breeder axd SroRTSMAK of Sent. 9,1882. Of Alexander's get Tommy Dodd has a record of 2:21, Reliance 2:22^, Nellie Patchen 2 il7'4, Eudora 2:34 v;, Inauguration three miles in 7:29—last m


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ALEXANDER WILL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AS FOLLOWS : MON- dayB, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Clark's stables, Santa Rosa. Bal- ance of time at Fashion stables. Pelaluma. Alexander is by Geo. M. Patcben Jr., the Bire of Sam Purdy (2:20K> Starr King (2 ;22) and Vanderlynn (2:221. Darn Lady Creim, by a son of Brown's Bellfounder, by imported Bellfounder. For full description! Bee Breeder axd SroRTSMAK of Sent. 9,1882. Of Alexander's get Tommy Dodd has a record of 2:21, Reliance 2:22^, Nellie Patchen 2 il7'4, Eudora 2:34 v;, Inauguration three miles in 7:29—last mile in2:26, Sonoma Boy 2:37. Alex. Button proved by his performance in 1880 to be one of the best three-year-olds which have ever appeared in any country. He won the stake for tliree-year-olds at the State fair, beat- ing Belle Echo. Annie Laurie, Len Rose and others, winning the first, third and fifth heats and making a dead heat with Annie Laurie in the fourth ; time, 2:3J'/., 2:30, 2:29, 2 ;3rt\, 2 ;35. At the fair of the Santa Clara Valley Association at he won, beating Belle Echo and Len Rose; time, 2:2^, 2:30!-.,, 2:33?,', 2::n \. Belle Echo won the first heat. He won at Stockton, beatinu Honesty, Len Rose and Upright in straight heats; time,2:32,2:33W,2::12K. In 1881, as a four-year-old. Button indaea record of 2:2i;\ oyer the Santa Kusa truck. Dot Craig, by Alexander, has a pri- vate record of 2:29. The Frasier team took first premium at the Sonoma and Marin District fair ; also at Oakland for best carriage team. Mares left at the City Front stables, San Francisco, will be forwarded. For further information apply to T. T. VSKLESS, Petaluma. STEIN WAY. TWO-YEAR-OLD RECORD 2;31Ji'; 3-YEAR-OLD RECORD 2£5Y. TERMS WILL SERVE MARES THE PRESENT SEASON AND ENDING July 1,1883, at the stock farm of the late Daniel Cook. Danville, Contra Costa county, Cal., at£100 for the season, payable before the animal is removed. Mares not proving with foal can be returned free th


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