. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, CAL. (Property of John Pabbott, Esq.) Devoted Exclusively to the "Breeding and Training of High-Class Harness AND Saddle Horses HAMBLETONIAN WILKES (No. 1679). Sire of Pbrebe Wilkes 2:C8>4 Tommy Mc 2:11J£ New Era 2:13 SibylS 2:163!, Salville 2:V% Rocker 2:11%! ⢠Arline 2:1H4» Aeroplane _ 2:16;i Grand George -2:18 J. F. Hanson -2:19!^ Brown Bess â2:24% And 19 others better than 2:30, and S prodncing sons and 6 producing daughters. â ⢠: BREED TO A GREAT SIRE OF RACE HORSES. HAMBLETONIAN WILKES, by


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, CAL. (Property of John Pabbott, Esq.) Devoted Exclusively to the "Breeding and Training of High-Class Harness AND Saddle Horses HAMBLETONIAN WILKES (No. 1679). Sire of Pbrebe Wilkes 2:C8>4 Tommy Mc 2:11J£ New Era 2:13 SibylS 2:163!, Salville 2:V% Rocker 2:11%! ⢠Arline 2:1H4» Aeroplane _ 2:16;i Grand George -2:18 J. F. Hanson -2:19!^ Brown Bess â2:24% And 19 others better than 2:30, and S prodncing sons and 6 producing daughters. â ⢠: BREED TO A GREAT SIRE OF RACE HORSES. HAMBLETONIAN WILKES, by George Wilkes 2:22, dam Mag Lock, by American Star; second dam Lady Irwin (grandam of Lumps 2:21), by Hambletonian 10; third dam Daughter of Roe's Ab- dallah Chief. SEASON OF 1900 $50. Usual return privilege: excellent pasturage and best of care taken of mares, $i per month, at Green Meadow Farm, Address R. I. MOORHEAD, Green Meadow Farm, Santa Clara, Cal DIRECT M51-2 Directum Kelly, 2:08 1-4 2:031-4 2:11 1-2 2:111-4 2:13 2:13 1-4 Directly - - - Miss Margaret - Ed B. Young - ⢠I Direct Miss Beatrice - And 13 ither Standard Trotters and Pacers Terms, $100 the Season Is now in the stud at KE AUNG'S STABLES at Pleasanton, California track. Excellent pasturage and the best of care taken of mares in any manner that owners ;may desire at reasonable rales. Apply to THOMAS ,Pleasanton, C a. Western Turf Association TANFORAN PARK Third Meeting from JAN. 1st to JAN. 20th, 1900, inclusive. Six high-class running races every 'week- day, rain or shine, beginning at 1:30 P. M. The ideal winter race track of America. Patrons step directly from the railroad cars into a superb grand ttand, glass-enclosed, where comfortably housed in bad weather they can enjoy an unob- structed view of the races. Trains leave Third and Townsend Streets at 9:00, 10:40 and 11:30 a. m., and 12:15. 12:35,12:50 and 1:25 p. u , reluming immediately afier the last race and at i-A5 p. m. Re


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