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                                                                          APPENDIX III.

                                                            GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY.

                                                       HORSE-BREEDING OPERATIONS.

                          Statement of Stallions sold by Public Auction during the Official Year 1887-88.

Serial
Num-
ber.

English Name.

Native Name.

Class.

Date of Sale.

Name of Purchaser.

Amount sold
for.

REMARKS.

Rs.

a.

p.

1

......

Kaldar ... ...

Arab ...

10th May 1887 ...

Mr. Jahangirji Framji .

51

5

9

Old and impotent.

2

......

Shao Raja ...

Do. ...

7th June „ ...

Mr. Cleves ... ...

150

0

0

Sarcocele, disease of
testicle.

3

......

Kabutar ... ...

Do. ...

1st April „ ...

Unknown ......

80

8

0

Old and impotent.

4

......

Bhosle ... ...

Do. ...

11th Nov. „ ...

Do. ......

64

0

0

Do.

5

......

Abdulla ... ...

Do. ...

11th Oct. „ ...

Mr. Mansaram Harsing.

26

0

0

Bad coverer and un-
certain foal-getter.

6

Merrylegs ...

......

Do. ...

10th Sept. „ ...

Mr. Deenshah ... ...

135

0

0

Old and worn out.

7

Marmion ... ...

......

Do. ...

20th Oct......

The Darbár of Junágad.

51

0

0

Do.

8

Sir James ...

......

Do. ...

30th Jan. 1888 ...

Unknown ... ...

290

2

0

Impotent.

9

......

Kajwa ... ...

Do. ..

22nd Oct. 1887

Esmall Alarakia ...

124

5

10

Do.

                                                                                                                                    J. K. GRAINGER,

                                                                                                                 Superintendent, Horse-breeding Operations,

                                                                                                                                                      Bombay Presidency.

                                                                   APPENDIX IV.

                                                       GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY

                                                  HORSE-BREEDING OPERATIONS.

                        Statement of Stallions given away as gifts during the Official Tear 1887-88.

No.

English Name.

Native Name.

Class.

Name and Occupation
of person to whom
presented.

Date when given
away.

Remarks as to cause why
considered unfit for
Government Stud-work.

1

Grumbler ...

......

Arab ...

His Highness The
Nawáb Sáheb of
Junágad.

3rd November
1887.

Old and worn out.

                                                                                                                  J. K. GRAINGER,

                                                                                               Superintendent, Horse-breeding Operations,

                                                                                                                                       Bombay Presidency.

                                                                                APPENDIX V.

                                                                    GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY

                                                                 HORSE-BREEDING OPERATIONS.

                                Statement showing classification and distribution of Horse Stallions attached to the
                                    Department of Horse-breeding Operations during the Official Year 1887-88.

Class of Stallions.

DECCAN

GUJARÁT AND
KÁTHIÁWÁR

SIND AND CUTCH.

BELUCHISTAN

Grand
Total.

Very
Good.

Good.

Fair.

Bad.

Total.

Very
good.

Good.

Fair.

Total.

Very
good.

Good.

Fair.

Not
seen.

Total.

Not
seen.

Total.

Thorough-bred Eng-
lish .. .. ..

6

..

..

..

6

2

1

..

3

2

..

..

..

2

7

7

18

Half-bred English, in-
cluding Norfolk
Trotters . ..

5

..

..

..

5

..

..

..

..

7

..

..

..

7

2

2

14

Pegu .. ..

1

..

..

..

1

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

1

Arabs ... .. ..

14

29

2

1

46

8

6

..

14

11

6

2

..

19

6

5

84

Total ..

26

29

2

1

58

10

7

..

17

20

6

2

..

28

14

14

117

                                            N.B.— This includes the stallions serving in Beluchistan and trasferred to Bengal.

                                                                                                                                                                     J. K. GRAINGER,

                                                                                                                                              Superintendent, Horse-breeding Operations,

                                                                                                                                                                                   Bombay Presidency.

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