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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma241894sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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RANCHO COTATI STALLIONS. Merriwa Stock Farm. ECLECTIC FULL BROTHER TO SOX OF ; ELECTIONEER. ARION, 2:072. A YEARLING by ECLECTIC last fall trotted a mile without special preparation in 2:33. "5*1 PILUT PRINCE 20,439 By Dexter Prince, the sreatest speed producer of itae'Pacitie Coast, dam Emma Xutwuod damof Lot- terv Ticker, 2:19>41,by Nutwood, 2:1*^: second dam Lady Emma, 2:36 (the oM-iime aliiornia race mare by Black Hawk 767; third dam the Newby Mare.by Geo- Taylor; fourth dam Rosalie, by Williamsons PRotVrince is one of the handsomest, fastest and best-bred sons of Dexter Priuce. He is bay iu color. about 15.3 hands high and weighsover 1,100pounds. He is level-headed and one of the strongest-made horses lining, and able to exert all his strength at the trotting eait He is a natural trotter, requiring neither weights nor boots. He was one of the fastest colts ever foaled in Cal;lornia. and as a yearling repeatedly trotted eighths of a mile in lTseconds. He won all his races as a two-year-old, making a record of 2:31*4 at the fall meeting of the P. C. T. H. B. A. in 1*90. Since then be has not been trained,but it Is Intended to campaign him ibis reason. His oldest colts are two years old. One of them was trained last s-ason as a yearling and won the colt stakes at >*apa meeting. _ ... I Since speed begets speed Pilot Prince is certain to become one of the great speed-producers of California, j Service Fee for the Season. S60. DEXTER PRINCE Jr. 20,440, Full Brother Co Pilol Prince. This is a large horse, slightly over 16 hands high.who in form, color and every particular strongly resemb es his Illustrious sire. Dexter Prince. He is tour years old, has not been trained on account of his size, but shows -real speed. He is level-headed, handsome and, has one of the best of dispositions. Service Fee, for (he season, 810. The bloodlines of these two stallions combine the happiest '⢠nick " for extreme si eed known. Alexandre â¢!5tf; Lotten- Ticket, 2:19',; L'bloe. 2:24; Dexter Tborne 2-23. aDd Princewood. 2:25:i. are all by Dexter Prince, out of mares carrying the blood nf ^uLwood. Backed up as these Xapa Stock Farm stalhous are by such stres of gameness as i^utwood. Black Hawk 767 Oeneral Tavlorand Williamson's Belmont, owners ofbroodmares'will avoid all risks of failure :o get fast trotters bv breedlog to these young sires. Marc-s cared forinaov manner owners may desire. Pasturage^ oer month : carelul attention given all mares, but no re^ponsibilitv assumed for accidents or escapes. Mares mav be sent" directly by train to Napa or from San FraViscodailvto :Sapaby boat. On noti6cation. all mares will be met at the train or boat For further particulars write E. P. HEALll. â¢^ 2»apa,CaI. FEE: §50 CASH. HOLDFAST 3-YEAR-Ol D SON OF GUY WILKES, 2!15i. Dam by DEXTER PRINCE; g'dam by NUTWOOD, 2:13^: gr'g'dam by ROODHOUSE'S ST. LAWRENCE. FEE: 825 CASH. Fets named are for the season, payable on date of first service, or by note with 20 per cent, added, payable July 1,1894, and before removal of mare. Pasturage, ?1 per week. Ship mares by Steamer " Gold," In care American Stable, Pe'taluma, or by rail to COTATI. S. F. & N. P. Ry. (Tiburon Ferry) to WILFRED PAGE, P- O. COTATI, Sonoma County, Cal. WALDSTEIN 12.597 CHAMPION 8TALLIOX FIVE-MILE RECORD. 13:05 1-2. The -:- Great -:- Bred -:- Horse. SIRE DIRECTOR DAM BY ELECTIONEER Vlda Wilkes, 2:18«: The Thoroughbred Australians MERRIWA Son of Uoldsbroneli and Habena, by Vattendoo, "Will make the season of 1894, commencing March 20 and ending July 1st, at the MERRIWA STOCK FARM, (Formerly Ynlensin Stock Farm Pleaeanton, Alameda County, Cal. TERMS, S65 FOR THE SEASON. With usual return privilege. The best of care taken of mares, but no responsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Mares kept in any manner owners may de- sire. Fine pasturage nt $5 per mouth. Splendid hox- stalls, fields of rye grass and alfalfa; running water iu every field. For further particulars address K E. deB. I.'.PK/. Or W. deB. LOPEZ, Merriwa Stock Farm, Pleasan- ton, Alameda Co., Cal. Second dam SISTER dam of Albert W., 2:20 (sire of Little Al'oert, 2:10). Sabledale, 2-year-old, 2:1S'4. Third dam dam of Aurora, 2:27, and Hazel. 2:28. Waldstein is the Greatest Producer of any Son of Director. WILL STAND AT WOODLAND THIS SEASON. 860 FOR THE SEASOX (^Vith the usual return privilege). H. S. HOG-OBOOM, Owner, Woodland, Cal OtKWODD PARK STOCK FARM IMPORTED CHESTERFIELD URAADSON OF STOCKWELL, TH«i EMPEROR OF STALLIOXS. Son of THE MARQ.CIS (Winner of the St. T>-er and Two Thousand Guineas,and second for the J> rby;. First dam, Lamorna, by Fireworks; second dam. Xightli^ht, bv Archy, son of Camel, tire of Touch- stone- sixth dam, Camarioe's dam by Rubens (brother to castrel and Selimi; seventh dam, TippirywiiehiLby Waxy and so on to the sixteenth dam, Farmer Mare, bjChittabr. pERFomIANCEi When two years old, second in Australian Futurity, carrving 112 pounds: second in Ascot Vale Stakes, car- rying 112 pounds: second in Breeders' Plate, Sydney, 118 pounds ; third in Nursery Handicap, 120 iponods. When three years old, second in Flying Handicap, Syd- oev li/2 pounds. When Four years old, first in Wol- loneone Town Plate, one and five-eighths miles, 131 Doiinds- first in Wollongong, Flying Handicap. 12S pounds â first in Shorts' Handicap, Sydney, 107 pounds: first in Christmas Handicap. Sydney, 102 pounds: sec- ond in Squatter Handicap, Sydney, 93 pounds ; third in Epsom Handicap, 107 pounds. IMP CHKSTKRKIbLD sired fourteen wi oners in Australia in the last two years, and stands second in the list of Australian sires imported to this country this 7 LJESCRIPTIOX-âBeautiful bay with black points, height 15 bands 2 inches, weighing Ilfio pounds, snow- Ing'great substance and muscular development, war- ranted sol-nd and free from blemishes,.either heredi- tary or acquired. IMP t HESTER FIELD will make the season at CHESTER BANK FARM (late Hinkston Ranch.. Sonoma Countv, about half-way between Petaluma and Mares can be sent to Lakeville per Steamer Stallions Steinway, 2:25f Chas. Derby, 2:20 Prince Red 9940 on 1894. Private Stallion - $100 the Season $100 the Season Son of Red Wilkes SEASON COMMtNCES FEBRUARY 1st and CLOSES JULY 1st Mares should be shipped to Oakwood Park Stock Farm ^Danville, per S. P. R. R., via Martinez. Best care given, but no liability assumed for accidents or escapes. Pasturage, ?5 per month; hay and grain, ?10 per month. For farther particulars and catalogues address OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM, Danville. Contra Coata County. Cal. MCKINNEY McZEUS (Two-year-old) RACE RECORD, 2:11 1-4. SIRE OF 2:29 1-2 SIR CREDIT (Three-year-old) - 2:283- THE GREAT FOUR-MILE RACE HORSE! WILDIDLE Tbe Son or Imp. Australian and (he Turf Queen. Idlewild, by Lexiosloa. SIRE OF W1LDWOOD. FLAMBEAU. SINFAX, KLI.A DOA\E. MAY D.. \OMAD, JIM DOt'i;- LA8. (iARCIA. FLIRTATIOX. CHABMBB And a host of other high-class *rinner?. TOGETHER tV 1TH MONDAY FINAL, Son of Monday and Lottie J., by Wild.die. WrLL Make the Season of 1394 at WILDIDLE STOCK FARM, Santa Clara, CaL WILDIDLE (limited to 10 mares £200 for the season MONDAY FINAL "20 " 75 " " " Pasturage and best of care taken of mares at $6 per month, but no responsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Money to be paid when mare is sere- in all cases before removal of mare from farm. For further particulars, address H. C. JCDSON. Care of Wrn. Osborn, Eos 223, Santa Clara, Cal. GOSSIPER - AND â RACE RECORD, 2114 3-4 Imp. CHESTERFIELD will also stand at Napa TERM*. 860 for the season, limited to twelve appioved mares and owner's nine. Every care taken, but no liabilities assumed for accidents or escapes. Pasturage, 35 per month. For further particulars, apply to Prof. THOMAS BOWHILL, F.B.C...S., F.R.P.S., P. O. Box 8, Lakeville, Sonoma Co., Cal. Parties sending mares to Napa must applyto 5 MB. CHAS. SCOTT, Race Track, Napa City. GAZELLE (Two-year-old) - - 2:29 1-4 PR1MERO - - - 2:23 Will make the season of 1S94, commencing FEBRUARY 15th and ending JULY 1st, at Los Angeles Race Track. McKIWEY, 2:11 1-4, is sired by the immortal Alcyone, 2:27 (sire of Martha "Wilkes, 2:08; Harrietts :09&, an£ thirtv-seven others in the list), by George "Wilkes, dam Rosa Sprague, by Gov. Sprague,2:20'~ isire ot thirty-eight in the list); second dam Rose Kenney (dim of Messenger Chief IS25, Bire of sixteen), by iiambrino Messenger; third dam J. S. Kenney Mare (dam of Gen. G. H. Thomas, sire of seven in the list), by Mambrino Chief 11; fourth dam by imp. Napoleon; fifth dam by Tempest. GOSSIPER, 2.14 3-4, sired by Simmons 2744, record 2:23 (sire of thirty-four in the 2:30 list, among the number being Greenleaf, 2:10-2; Coralloid fpj,2:13^; New York Cenrral, 2:13'^,and Simmocolon, 2:13V >; his first dam was Lady Bryan, by Smuggler, 2:I5Kj; second dam Mary B., by Bryan's Snake (son ot Mambrino Patchen j; third dam Old Nannie, by Old Mike; fourth dam Gossip Jones, by Bald Hornet. teems. McKinney - S 100 Gossiper (With usual return privilege.) $ 60 Excellent pasturage at $5 per month. No responsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. All bills must be paid in cash, or satisfactory note must be given before removal of mare. Address all communications to CHARLES A. DURFEE. Los Angeles. Cal. I. A. WESTON JAMESYILIE, H. .. (\e«r Syracusei. Manufacturers of PNEUMATIC WHEELS ForSalkles.Light Speed- ing Wagons and Pleas- ore Carriages, With ste»l rims, spokes, hubs, and hardened steel ball bearings. Over one thousand used during the last two sea Aons in all parts ot the) Cnited States Bend for our testimonial sheet and see what the users have to say regarding them. Our wheels have stood the test, and have proveo to be superior to any on the market A couple of good respon sible houses wanted to handle our goods on the Pacific Coast.
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RED WILKESâBLBCTIONBBR! -The Standard Trotting Stallion SIKED BY â I'RI\CE RED 9910 'son of Red Wilkes 1749 and Molly Stout, by Mambrino Patchen 58,etc.) out of Ad> F. bvAntevolo 7G48 fsno of Electioiieerand Columbine, by A. W. hichmond 16S7i; second dam Calypso (dam of Ally Slopex, -:2- . by Steinway, 2:25Jj : third dam Alia -dam of Spartan, 2:24, and Cresco, the sire of Cres- cent, 2:2^4 i. by AJmont 33, fourth dam ' the dam of Heuderson,2:27), by BrignoII 77 ; fifth dam by Cripple, son of Medoc ; sixth dam by American Eclipse. AMEER is thp finest-formed,pure-gaited. seal-brown colt in California. He Is perfect in every way, and as bis blood lines represent the very acme of fashionable breeding, an opportunity like this to cet the servlcesof such a stallion at such a low figure should not be neglected. The season will last until the loth of June onlv as he will thf n be prepared for the races. He has already shown his ability to trot fast. He is at the Oakland track. His service fee will be $25 FUR THE SEAsu:*, limited to ten mares, for further particulars apply to JOHN GREEN Oakland Race Track, Cal To Secretaries. We make a Specialty ol BLANK BOOKS â Fna â Racing Associations ENTRV BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, Etc. Forms furnished on application. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 2» FIRST STREET. SAX FRAM'ISCO. ABSORBINE cukes Strained â.lth011t â.Puffy Ankles moving the hair or Ia>iDg Die horse up. Does the work well. Pleasant to use. ;2.00bottle. W. F. YOUNG, P. n. F.. Merldea, Conn. -> : ALSO FOB SALE BV J.O'KAXE, 767 Market Street, San Francisco. R.J. BEEBY, 1064 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. WOODARD, CLARK if CO., Portland, Oregon, BS*Wildidle colts and fillies for sale. The'Great Son of Longfellow, FELLOWGHARM, Will make the season of 1SJH at the OLD WINTERS RANCH Near Sacramento. TERMS FOR THE SEASON 85U. (.With the usual return privilege.) FELLOWCHARM, though only seven years old, is sire of the winners, Tbe Mallard aud CheroKee. He Is By the Immortal Longfellow (yire of Freeland, Longstreet, The Bard, Cicero, Leon atus, and other celebrities. 1st dam Trinket idam of Linlithgow, Tocor and West Wind, all winners), by imp. Great Tom, and on to 17th dam. Trinket, the dam of this horse, is one of the most consistent broodmares of the present time. All her colts have been winners. Tocor, Linlithgow and West Wind are all winners, and all Irom Trinket. She came from old Bobinet, also a producer of two good winners, and by that great sire of broodmares. Great Tom, he by King Tom isire of Phaeton, King Ban and King Ernest , out of Woodcraft, by Voltigeur rsire of imp. Billet >. Fetlowcharm's first colts were sold last year as year- lings, and The Mallard, the first one trained, Is a win- To book mares or for any information regarding this grand young horse, address. AB. STEMLER. 17 16 H Street, Sacramento. Cal. Breed to a Horse That Gets Early and Extreme Speed from ail Kinds of Mares. Alexander Buiton 1997, FOUR-YEAR OLD RECORD, 3:26 1-2. 1 Sire of the fastest double-team on the Coast and Yolo Maid (pi.'ilS ; Tom Ryder (pi, 2:14 : Belle Battoi â J:l* . ; Mabel H. .4 . 2:171 ;; Ba - - i Lucy B., U:17;-; Laura Z.. 2:2gjJE ; Lo - tfatld C, 2:28; Eenoe, 2&9X, and uiue oilier 230 trotters; all these are race records : no tin-cuo marks. Pedigree- Alexander Button Isby Alexander -liX), dam Lady But- ton, bv Napa Rattier j second dam a pacing mare a i. b. by C'opperlxittom. Alexander isire of Reliance. 2:22)5; Tommv Todd,234 ; Nellie Patchen, 2dE7U . by George M. Patchen Jr. 81, record 2:"-1?, tirst dam Lady Crum 'dam of Geo. liana, sire ol dam of Frank M-, by Brown's Beilfounder. George M. Patchen Jr. 31 is sire of ten in 2:30 list and his sons and daugh- ter* are noted for their speed and breeding-on quali- ties. Every performer sired by Alexander Button i- out uf DOU-Hlondard mare* ni ibe tlmr ihry were bred. \o matter what mare, he « ni brtrd to every roll from Clyde-dale-* op could trot la.il. TERMS $75 FOR THE SEASO.V All bills must be paid at end of season. Mares not proving with foal may be relumed next season free of charge. Good pasturage lurnlshed at $2 per month, and due care taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no liability whatever assumed. Will stand at Cache Creek Farm, which Is situated about one and one-half miles west ol Yolo Station. All mares sent to Yolo in my care will be forwarded free of chnrgo. 6. W. WOODARD. Proprietor. Yolo, Yolo Co., Cal

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