Breeder and sportsman . et. That he is destined to becomea famous sire of early speed is conceded by all whohave seen these youngsters trot and pace across thefields This year a number of standard and regis-tered mares will be bred to him because their ownersare so well pleased with the speed and quality shownby all the little ones they have seen that are sired byhim. THESE MUST BE SOLD. The value of McKinney blood in sires and brood-mares cannot be overestimated and a man is notpoor who has them. Will Durfee advertises agrandly-bred Zombro mare, out of the dam of Copade Oro 1:59, and she is i


Breeder and sportsman . et. That he is destined to becomea famous sire of early speed is conceded by all whohave seen these youngsters trot and pace across thefields This year a number of standard and regis-tered mares will be bred to him because their ownersare so well pleased with the speed and quality shownby all the little ones they have seen that are sired byhim. THESE MUST BE SOLD. The value of McKinney blood in sires and brood-mares cannot be overestimated and a man is notpoor who has them. Will Durfee advertises agrandly-bred Zombro mare, out of the dam of Copade Oro 1:59, and she is in foal to Carlokin 2:07%,and is absolutely perfect. Then he lists some royallybred colts by Del Coronado 2:09% and Carlokin2:07% which are fit to be taken in hand and are good looking, sound, and worthy of beingplaced at the head of any stock farm in the these, there is the grandly-bred Wilkes Boystallion, Wilkes Boy Jr., out of Carona Bell, by Lib-erty Bell 2:24, etc. These must be disposed of to. BEST POLICY 42378R. O. Newman, owner. greatest of broodmares known and is representativeof the golden cross, the Wilkes-Electioneer, sup-ported by the best of trotting and thoroughbredstrains. With such a royal inheritance Best Policyis a credit to it in every way. He is remarkablyhandsome and one of the cleanest going trottersimaginable as can be seen by the above excellentphoto engraving. He is a bay in color, is of goodsize, sound, heavily boned, stylish, perfect in disposi-tion, remarkably sensible, and kind. His natural speed has not been developed. It ishis owners intention, however, to have him workedthis year after a short season in the stud. None ofhis colts is old enough to be worked, but as fieldtrotters they are worth the trip to Visalia, where thehorse is standing, to see them. Owners of brood-mares should strive to breed their choicest bredmares to this horse. They will never regret it, foras sure as the sun shines he will leap into popularfavor a


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