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colt by Leinster out of Tibbie Dunbar; two-year old gray filly by 

 Leinster out of Sophy; Bazar, seven years old, by Jack Malone out 

 of Joy Leaf; the well-known stallion Leinster by Amsterdam, out of 

 Lurline, and several brood mares and colts. 



T. B. Winston, of Carson City, Nevada, has some fine horses in 

 charge of Win. Appleby. Illusion, five-year-old mare by Alarm, 

 dam Mary Hadley; Laura Winston, two-year old mare by Norfolk, 

 dam Golden Gate; and Betsy McGuire, bay mare, four years old, by 

 Bois de Arc, dam Belle. 



E. Denman, of Petaluma, has Demoret, a fine mare by Melbourne, 

 dam by Scythian; and Denman, a five-year-old mare out of Demoret, 

 by Hubbard. 



M. W. Hicks has Flight, a two-year-old brown filly by Buccaneer, 

 out of a Flaxtail mare ; and Fawn, a five-year-old brown mare by 

 Mambrino. 



Henry and James Judson have some good horses in charge of L. 

 F. Darling. May D., a two-year-old chestnut filly by Wildidle, dam 

 Nettie Brown ; Ella Doane, three-year-old bay filly, by Wildidle out 

 of Nettie Brown; Sophy B., two-year-old bay filly, by Wildidle out 

 of Lizzie Brown; Tyler, a sorrel stallion, three years old, sire by 

 Wildidle, dam Lizzie Brown ; and Belshaw, two-year-old bay geld- 

 ing, by Wildidle, dam Susie Williamson. 



J. T. Mcintosh, of Chico, has Prompter, a five-year-old stallion ; 

 Bessie, brown mare, six years old, by Blackbird, dam by Signal — 

 trotted in the two-mile race ; and a five-year-old stallion by Wilson's 

 Blue Bull, dam Prairie Bird, by Flaxtail. C. L. Denman has charge 

 of them. 



Ben. E. Harris has Dividend, a roadster stallion, two years old; 

 Grenadier, yearling stallion; Emma, yearling mare; Agnes and colt 

 and Lady Sylva, and a colt by Gardner. 



W. E. Morris, of Stockton, has Upright, a three-year-old stallion 

 by Whipple's Hambletonian, dam Gilroy Belle, by Lodi. He took a 

 first premium ; also, John Dodge, a chestnut stallion by Prince, dam 

 Chieftain. 



Frank Button, of Petaluma, has Alex. Button, a three-year-old 

 bay stallion by Alexander, dam Lady Button. He won the three- 

 year-old-race in 2:29. 



Joel Merchant has on exhibition the fine stallion George M. 

 Patchen, by California Patch en, dam a thoroughbred mare. He is 

 seventeen hands high, weighs one thousand three hundred and 

 eighty pounds, and has taken first premiums for family colts at eight 

 county fairs. 



Chris. Thodt, of Salinas, has Lucy, a fine mare of all-work, and 

 Fannie, a five-year-old gray mare. The latter is nearly nineteen 

 hands high, and weighs one thousand six hundred and fifty pounds. 



William Murray has Governor, a fine four-year-old roadster, and 

 Carolina, another four-year-old roadster. 



J. B. McDonald has Brigade, a yearling stallion colt; Yuba Maid 

 and colt; Nellie, a four-year-old mare; and Lexington Belle, a four- 

 year-old mare. 



M. D. Cooper has Rob, a four-year-old roadster. 



A, W. Boyce has a fine roadster team, Nigger and Belle, four-year- 

 olds; also Chief, a black roadster, nine years old. 



W. A. Murrion, of Dixon, Solano County, took the second premium 

 on his jack John Henry. He also exhibits Dom Pedro, Jr., a three- 



