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J. A. Polhemus has a two-year-old filly named Nellie ; Snap, a year- 

 ling stallion; Flora and colt, and Daisy and colt — all very fine. 



A. J. Ogden, of Wheatland, Yuba County, has Young Tarn O'Shan- 

 ter, a four-year-old bay stallion by Tarn O'Shanter, dam French and 

 Clydesdale. He weighs one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five 

 pounds, and took the second premium in the draft-horse class. Also, 

 pair of working mules, Lize and Nan, on which he took the first pre- 

 mium. 



William Bandeen has the two-year-old gray stallion Selim, sired 

 by Porter's Norman, dam Tecumseh and St. Clair. This two-year-old 

 weighs one thousand four hundred pounds, and is a perfect beauty. 

 Also, the saddle horse Trim. 



T. Van Vechten has the eight-year-old stallion Combination, by 

 Vibrator, dam a thoroughbred mare by Woodpecker, out of Martha 

 Washington. 



Fred. Babel exhibits a four-year-old horse of all work named Fred. 

 Babel. He is a fine gray stallion, and attracts a good deal of attention. 



Manuel De Costa shows Tom Lawton,a very fine Norman stallion, 

 two years old, weighing one thousand two hundred and thirty pounds. 



L. G. Butler exhibits a three-year-old sorrel mare called Belle Gar- 

 field. 



H. S. Beals has Duchess, by Great Western, by Hambletonian. 



W. H. Neely has the nine-year-old stallion Gray Eagle, entered in 

 the class for horses of all work. 



J. -L. Clark exhibits a fine team of roadsters, Ethan Allen and H. 

 W. Beecher, ten and seven years old; Belle Clark, a four-year-old 

 mare, and Fannie and colt. 



F. C. Neal has Robert Bruce, Junior, a fine bay stallion, four years 

 old. Also, Idle, Junior. 



T. I. Skillman exhibits Tornado, a bay stallion, four years old, sired 

 by the imported Norman stallion, St. Laurent. He weighs one thou- 

 sand eight, hundred and eighty-six pounds, and is a fine, well-pro- 

 portioned animal. Also, Gypsy and a suckling horse colt. The latter 

 took a second premium. 



H. Webster exhibits the stallion Jack Nelson in the class for horses 

 of all work. 



Peter Peters has a fine mare called Lizzie. 



George L. Culberson, of Capay, Yolo County, took a first premium 

 on his six-year-old jack, Kentucky Star. 



J. H. Du Bose exhibits Forrest and Buckingham, a fine sorrel and 

 black team, six and seven years old. 



G. Leroux, of Tehama, exhibits Tehama George, by Signal Chief, 

 out of a Morgan mare. He is a dapple bay, five years old, and one 

 of the finest horses at the Park. 



John Pfau, of Petaluma, has Lizzie May, a three-year old bay mare, 

 sired by Eureka. She took the first premium in her class. Also 

 Eureka, a bay stallion, four years old by Walnut Bark, dam by 

 Laplander. 



T. C. Perkins has Annie and colt, and Victoria and colt; both fine 

 mares with promising colts. 



C. Luce exhibits Lady Low, a four-year old roadster by Fred. 

 Low, dam by old St. Clair, granddam by Belmont. 



A. Sackrider exhibits French Spy, a very fine gray stallion; also 

 Pocky, an iron gray stallion, four years old. 



