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W. H. Coombs, of Napa, has two colts by Shannon, dam by Lodi ; 

 also, the three-year old filly Tilly C. by Wildidle, dam by Don Victor. 



Wilbur Pierce has a two-year old filly by Shannon, out of a Lodi 

 mare ; bay filly Carmelita, three years old, by Lodi, out of a Cheatham 

 mare; brown colt, three years old, by Langford, out of a Lodi mare. 



Lew. Ramez has Ironwood, a six-year old stallion by Ironclad, out 

 of Iola. 



Frank Coombs, of Napa, has Shannon, an eight-year old stallion, a 

 full brother to Mollie McCarty. 



Frank De Poyster has Bessie Sedgwick, chestnut mare, four years 

 old, by Jo. Daniels, dam by Starlight; two-year-old sorrel filly by Jo. 

 Daniels, dam by Woodburn ; two-year old bay filly by Specter, dam 

 Pet, by Young Melbourne; Jack Dowdy, three-year old bay colt by 

 Leinster, dam by Woodburn. 



Charles Murphy, of San Jose, has Sam. Boring, a very fine bay stal- 

 lion, by Wildidle, dam by imported Hercules; Mary Watson, eight- 

 year old mare, sired by imported Hercules, dam by Independence, 

 by Boston; Brown Kitty and a sucking colt, sired by Bob Woodin, 

 dam Mary Watson. 



L. Whitmore has Brightwood, a three-year old bay stallion, by 

 Norwood, out of a Lancet mare. He turns the track in 2:50. 



R. Coil, of Woodland, exhibits Blackwood, a two-year old black 

 stallion, by Reaves' Blackbird, out of a Blackhawk mare. 



George Carey exhibits the two-year old jack, Henry Ward Beecher. 



E. R. Lyle exhibits a four-year old jack, called Golconda. 



A. C. Bingham, of Woodland, exhibits Charley and John, a fine 

 pair of roadsters, six years old. They are very closely matched, and 

 can trot together in 3:30. 



D. Gannon exhibits a four-year old called Gypsy Huntington, by 

 Emigrant, and Pat. Hunt, by Tecumseh, dam a St. Clair mare. 



George Howson has Jim Snowden, a seven-year old sorrel horse by 

 Bloomsbury, out of a Norfolk mare, and Jack Douglass, a two-year 

 old bay stallion by Wildidle, dam a Norfolk mare. The former was 

 beaten by a neck one day this week in 1:421. 



P. H. Murphy, of Brighton, has a half-breed Norman colt, Gray 

 Eagle, weighing one thousand one hundred and ten pounds. She is 

 out of an Eclipse mare, and a powerful animal. He also shows a 

 matched span of carriage horses, coal black, by Black Eagle. 



R. J. Merkley, of Sacramento, shows a Norman mare and two of 

 her colts, both of which are on the Stud Book. One, a yearling 

 stallion, weighs one thousand three hundred and thirty pounds, and 

 is coal black. The sucking colt, four months old, weighs six hundred 

 and ninety pounds. The mare weighs one thousand seven hundred 

 and fifty pounds. 



W. L. Pritchard, of Sacramento, has a very extensive exhibit, 

 including the following: Brown yearling by Leinster out of Jenny 

 Hull; bay filly by Leinster out of Addie H. — a sister to Patsy Duffy; 

 chestnut filly by Leinster, dam Flush — a sister to Euchre; bay stal- 

 lion colt by Leinster, dam Irene Harding; Jim Foster, two years old, 

 by Foster, out of Flush ; Frank Rhoads, two years old, by Leinster, 

 clam Addie C. — brother to Patsy Duffy; Euchre, chestnut stallion, 

 three years old, by Leinster out of .Flush ; Lena Dunbar, by Leinster 

 out of Tibbie Dunbar; Sallie Black, three-year-old mare, by Water- 

 ford, dam Libbie Simpson; sorrel colt by Leinster out of Sophy; bay 

 yearling colt by Leinster out of Tibbie Dunbar; two-year old bay 



