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bay mare with a sucking colt, Baby Mine, by Yolo Dave; Yolo 

 Dave, nine years old, dapple stallion, by Uncas, out of a thorough- 

 bred mare; Dalrymple, four-year-old stallion, by Yolo Dave, dam 

 three-quarter bred, half brother to Tamarac, a dark iron-gray, and a 

 very fine piece of horseflesh; Lady Long, three-year-old iron-gray 

 mare, sired by Yolo Dave and out of a common work mare; four- 

 year-old mare Fancy, by Yolo Dave, dam the half-bred trotter Lucy. 



Andrew Naramore of Penryn, Placer County, has on exhibition 

 the four-year-old stallion Young Planter. He is a dark bay with a 

 white stripe in his face, and is a very fine trotting colt. 



Jobn Landis, of Wheatland, Yuba County, has a fine pair of road- 

 sters, Belle and Nell. They are brown mares, six years old, and very 

 fast. 



H. Stegall shows Georgie Stegall, a fine two-year-old bay mare. 



A. W. Gabriel exhibits a carriage team, four and five years old, 

 Lucy and Kate. 



D. McCarty, of Oakland, has a fine stable of horses, as usual. He 

 has at the Park a brown and bay Patchen team, Joe and Harry, six 

 and seven years old. They took the first premium. Hancock, a fine 

 six-year-old gelding by Hambletonian, out of a Belmont mare. 

 Carrie F., by Owen Davis, dam, a full sister of Onward. Nell Crock- 

 ett, out of a Blackhawk mare. Cassie Mack, by McClellan, dam 

 Sebella. This mare took the first premium for finest three-year-old 

 roadster and was entered in the 2:30 class. Alice Garrett, by Reu- 

 ben, dam Minnie Tyrell. Washington, a brown stallion, eight years 

 old, by Patchen, dam a Belmont mare. Lady Gertrude, a fine bay 

 mare of unknown pedigree. She turns the track almost anywhere 

 in the twenties. 



C. Halverson, of Routiers Station, has a fine stable of horses, as he 

 does every year, with the well known stallion, Bayswater, at the head 

 of the list. This horse is now seventeen years old, and his numer- 

 ous progeny do credit to the old chief. Franklin is a fine dark chest- 

 nut stallion, five years old, by John Bull. Queen, a four-year-old 

 John Bull mare, full sister to Franklin, has by her side a fine colt by 

 Bayswater. Lady Grant is a very fine four-year-old brown mare by 

 Black Ralph. Belle, sired by Bayard, a son of Missouri Chief, has a 

 sucking colt of Bayswater at her side. Bayswater, Jr., a yearling 

 stallion, promises to be a worthy son of an excellent sire. 



P. J. Shaffer enters the four-year-old trotting gelding Sunbeam. 



R. B. Milroy has {Jie roan gelding Tommy Dodd, by Alexander, 

 dam a Clay mare. 



L. J. Rose has at the Fair this year Sir Guy, a bay gelding four 

 years old, by the Moor, dam by Stormy King, a quarter-horse; Del 

 Sur, four-year-old stallion by the Moor; and Sweetheart, by Sultan, 

 he by the Moor, dam Minnehaha. This two-year-old filly is the one 

 that won the two-year-old race on Monday in 2:31L 



E. Comstock has a fine display of Clydesdale draft horses, including 

 May, a four-year-old mare by Sir William AVallace; Maud, a five- 

 year-old mare, wearing the blue ribbon of the first premium in her 

 class; Poll and colt, also wearing the blue ribbon for first premium 

 in their class; Prince, a very fine three-year-old Clydesdale stallion; 

 Coaly and colt, a black mare, eight years old, by John Nelson, out of 

 a Hambletonian mare; and Queen, a yearling colt by Gray Eagle, 

 dam Maud. 



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