. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. GENERAL J. B. FRISBIE 41637 others from her by McKinney 2:11% that are full brothers to her best and fastest campaigners. One is called Gen. J. B. Frisbie 41637 and the other Constructor 39569. A man might travel from one side of this State to the other and not see two finer individuals endowed with extreme speed. Gen. J. B. Frisbie is destined to be one of the best speed producing sons of Mc- Kinney 2:11%, for he is out of the greatest speed producing mare bred to this great sire of early and extreme speed in California: I have a colt by him coming two years o
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. GENERAL J. B. FRISBIE 41637 others from her by McKinney 2:11% that are full brothers to her best and fastest campaigners. One is called Gen. J. B. Frisbie 41637 and the other Constructor 39569. A man might travel from one side of this State to the other and not see two finer individuals endowed with extreme speed. Gen. J. B. Frisbie is destined to be one of the best speed producing sons of Mc- Kinney 2:11%, for he is out of the greatest speed producing mare bred to this great sire of early and extreme speed in California: I have a colt by him coming two years old the best I ever raised. Constructor 39569 is a full brother to Gen. J. B. Frisbie 41637, Tom Smith 2:13% and Vallejo Girl 2:16%. He is a horse of remarkably good disposi- tion. He stands 15:2 hands over the withers and hands behind. His weight is 1,200 pounds. Like his illus- trious brothers and sister, he has per- fect trotting action, moves along smoothly and with apparently little effort. In every respect he is a high- class individual, one that will sire horses which will always find a ready sale. The McKinneys as a family will always be fashionable because every representative by this sire from a good mare seems to be perfectly adapted for any and all purposes for which light harness horses are wanted. McKin- ney's fee has been $500, and it is not an idle boast to claim that he never was bred to a better individual or one better bred to cross with him than Daisy S., the dam of these splendid stallions. I have placed the service fee for this season for Gen. J. B. Fris- bie and Constructor at $25 each, a figure well within the reach of every owner of a good mare; and another thing, as an outeross for mares by sons of Electioneer, Steinway, The Moor, Director and Nutwood these will be a perfect outeross and the union of any good mares with either Gen- J. B. Frisbie or Constructor will pro- duce colts or fillies having speed, gameness, soundness, size, intelligence an
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