. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ALEXANDER TTtriLL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AS FOLLOWS V V days. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Clark's stables. Santa R. Dam Lady Creitn, by a son of Brown's Bellfounder, by imported Bellfoimder. For full description, see Breeder and Sportsman of Sept. 9,1882. Of Alexander's get Tommy Dodu has a record of 2:24, Reliance 2:223^, Nellie Patchen 2:27!,, Eudora 2:3-1 .!i 2:2'V , over the Santa liusa track. Hut Craig, by Alexander, has a pri- vate record of 2:29. The Frasier team took first premium at the Sonoma and Marin District fair ; also at Oakland for best carriag


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ALEXANDER TTtriLL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AS FOLLOWS V V days. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Clark's stables. Santa R. Dam Lady Creitn, by a son of Brown's Bellfounder, by imported Bellfoimder. For full description, see Breeder and Sportsman of Sept. 9,1882. Of Alexander's get Tommy Dodu has a record of 2:24, Reliance 2:223^, Nellie Patchen 2:27!,, Eudora 2:3-1 .!i 2:2'V , over the Santa liusa track. Hut Craig, by Alexander, has a pri- vate record of 2:29. The Frasier team took first premium at the Sonoma and Marin District fair ; also at Oakland for best carriage team. Hares left at the City Front stables, San Fnnicisco, will be forwarded. For further informatian apply to T. T. I'XKEESS, Petoluma. STALLIONS. STEIN WAY. TWO-YEAR-OLD RECORD 2jMjV; 3-YEAIt-OLD RECORD 2£5,¥. TERMS WILL SERVE MARES THE PRESENT SEASON AND ENDING July 1,1883, at the stock farm of the late Daniel Cook, Danville, Contra Costa county, Cal., at$100 for the season, payable before the animal Is removed. Mares not proving with foal can be returned free the next season. Pasturage at $G per month, and extra pains taken with mares In attendance, but no liability for accidents or escapes-. Mares sent in care of of McClt' & Xoblett, Fashion stable, Oak- land, S. J. Bennett, Martinez, or D. 8. Sinalley, Haywards, win he for- warded Immediately to the farm, DESC'RDPTIOB. He is a rich bay : 16] hands high ; long, flowing mane and til'; hro White bind ankles ; remarkable style and lofty carriage ; has a good, resolute head, Bet on a stout neck ; bin shoulders nro of toe Bambleto- nian form—do not mount very high at the withers; has great length and capacious middle piece; plenty of bone and substance, and bis gait Is big and square. PEDIGREE, Btelnway was Blred by Btrathmore. First dam Abbess by Albion, the sire of Vanity Fair, with record Of 2:24. Second dam by Marshal Ney, by imported Emancipation. Third dam by Bertrand, by Sir An-hy. Stelnway's dam is the d


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