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painted in large letters on a card over the door of the stall, which 

 was a great convenience to the public in finding the horses they most 

 desired to see. This is an idea that has been repeatedly suggested in 

 these columns, and to the extent it was carried out this year the pub- 

 lic were grateful. 



The next largest exhibit was that of Theodore Winters, in charge 

 of Walter Neely and Henry Welch. Mr. Winters has been for a 

 great many years one of the largest exhibitors, and as the owner of 

 Norfolk, has brought to the Fair each year some of the best running 

 stock in the United States. . His stables are always visited by crowds 

 of people, especially those who wish to get "points" for the races. 

 He has this year : 



Joe Hooker, a chestnut stallion, seven years old, by Monday, out of 

 Mayflower, by Eclipse. 



A yearling stallion by Norfolk, dam Ballinet — a beautiful colt. 



"305," bay stallion colt by Norfolk, dam Addie C. by Revenue, a 

 full brother to Connor. 



Farallone, bay yearling filly by Norfolk, dam Golden Gate by imp. 

 Lexington — a perfect beauty. 



Mamie Hanlon, a chestnut filly, by Norfolk out of Mattie A., by 

 imported Australian. 



Duchess of Norfolk, bay filly, by Norfolk ; dam, Marion, by Mal- 

 colm. 



Addie C, and suckling colt by Norfolk. Addie C. is by Revenue; 

 dam, by Bob Johnson. 



Mattie A., and sucking colt by Norfolk. The mare is out of Aus- 

 tralian out of Minnie Mansfield. 



Bay mare Marion, by Malcomb; dam, Maggie Mitchell. 



■Queen, gray mare, nine years old, by Norfolk ; dam, Duces, by 

 Bulwer. 



Flood, bay stallion, three years old, by Norfolk, out of Mollie Mc- 

 Carty, a colt that gives excellent promise. 



Neapolitan is a dark bay, four year old, by War Dance, out of Eliza 

 Davis, by imported Knight of St. George. 



Duke of Norfolk, two-year old chestnut colt, by Norfolk, out of 

 Marion, by Malcomb. 



Fred. Collier, two-year old stallion, by Joe Hooker ; dam, Sorrel 

 Puss, by Norfolk. This colt won the two-year old race, mile dash, 

 this week, in 1:45£. 



Bay filly, two years old, by Norfolk ; clam, Bellerina. 



Mattie Glenn, chestnut mare, five years old, by imported Glen 

 Athol ; dam, Mattie Cross. 



Connor, chestnut colt, three years old, by Norfolk; dam, Addie C, 

 by Revenue. 



W. M. Sparrow, of Georgetown, Sacramento County, exhibits a two- 

 year old Norman stallion, sired by Idle ; dam, by John Bull. This 

 is a very fine iron-gray colt, weighing one thousand four hundred 

 and ten pounds, and took the first premium in his class. 



T. J. Hutchinson has a fine white Norman stallion, named Mark 

 Durham, four years old. 



G. C. Mullen exhibits in the roadster class a very fine bay stallion, 

 two years old. 



W. 0. Jennings, of Black Station, Yolo County, has a fine stud of 

 horses in charge of W. M. Millsap. They are as follows: Two-year- 

 old stallion Tempest, sired by Yolo Dave, dam Kate ; Kate, a fine 



