. Breeder and sportsman . d 4 1 1877—Pancoast by Woodford Mambrino 4 1 1882—Woodford Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 4 1 The following table gives those stallions which hadsired nine or more 2:15 performers up to the close of1898, but had sired none up to the time they were 11years of age: Year Total lu No at Foaled, NHme of srallion. 1.\h List. U yre. 1876—Alcantara bv Geo. Wilkes 22 0 1875-Onward bv Geo. Wilkes 19 0 1S74—Red Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 19 0 1875—Bourbon Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 17 0 1871—Robert McGreggor bv Maj. Edsal 17 0 1879—Guv Wilkes bv Geo. Wilkes 16 0 1879 - Simmons bv Geo. Wilkes 14 0


. Breeder and sportsman . d 4 1 1877—Pancoast by Woodford Mambrino 4 1 1882—Woodford Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 4 1 The following table gives those stallions which hadsired nine or more 2:15 performers up to the close of1898, but had sired none up to the time they were 11years of age: Year Total lu No at Foaled, NHme of srallion. 1.\h List. U yre. 1876—Alcantara bv Geo. Wilkes 22 0 1875-Onward bv Geo. Wilkes 19 0 1S74—Red Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 19 0 1875—Bourbon Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes 17 0 1871—Robert McGreggor bv Maj. Edsal 17 0 1879—Guv Wilkes bv Geo. Wilkes 16 0 1879 - Simmons bv Geo. Wilkes 14 0 1879—Brown Hal* by Tom Hal 13 0 1870—Nutwood by Belmont 13 0 1868—Electioneer bv Hambletonian 10 12 0 1S70—Pilot Medium by Ilappv Medium 12 0 1880—Wilkes Boy bv Gen. Wilkes 11 0 1877—Alcoyne by Geo. Wilkes 11 0 1880—Wilton bv Geo. Wilkes 10 0 1878—Adrian Wilkes bv Geo. WiUes 10 0 1881—C. F. Clay by Caliban 9 0 1876—Steinway by Strathmore 9 0 66 @;^^ gr^^ftw rtntr ^iwt^mmu [Febeuary 4, 189. STATE OP AaRIOUIiTUBB. Takes Roseate View of the Outlook inIts Annual Report. The State Board of Agriculture held its aoDual meettcg inSacrameoto last Wednesday for the parpDse of consideringits annail report to the Governorr The volamioous reportprepared by Secretary Edwin Smith was read and approvedand ordered to print. It deals exhaustively with crops andweather cooditions duriDg the past year, and presents manyvalaable soggestions on the subject of wheat growing, sys-tematic irrigation, the dairy interests of the State, friiit-growiog, the beat sujar inlastry, the qijirantioing of cattleinfected with splenetic and Texas fever, good roads, tobaccogrowing, cattle and sheep interests, the horse industry andkindred subjects of interest to agricuUuralistR The repDrt takes achearfal view of the agricultural pros-pects of the Stale for the oaiin? yeir, aad re3-)rii3 the factthat farmers have not hesitated to increase their acreageseeded to wheat, relying


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