. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SPEED PROGRAMME. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. No. 1—Running; Golden Gate Purse, $500, for all two-year-olds; three-quarter-mile dash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second and $50 to third. —Same day; running; Alameda purse, $500, for all three-year-olds; one-and-one-quarter-mile dash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, §50 to tliird. No. 3—Same day; running; Pardee Purse, $500; free for all; one mile and repeat; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, $50 to third* No. 4—Same day ; trotting; free for all horses that have never beaten threerainutes; purse $600; $360


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SPEED PROGRAMME. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. No. 1—Running; Golden Gate Purse, $500, for all two-year-olds; three-quarter-mile dash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second and $50 to third. —Same day; running; Alameda purse, $500, for all three-year-olds; one-and-one-quarter-mile dash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, §50 to tliird. No. 3—Same day; running; Pardee Purse, $500; free for all; one mile and repeat; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, $50 to third* No. 4—Same day ; trotting; free for all horses that have never beaten threerainutes; purse $600; $360 to first, $180 to second and $60 to third. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4. No. 5—Trotting; purse $800; free for all four-year- olds; $1S0 to first horse, $240 to secondand $80 to th rd. No. 6—Same day; pacing; purse $500; free for all pacers that have never beaten M:20; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, $50 to tliird. No. 7—Same day; trotting; perse $ 00; free for all big horses that weigh 1,400 poundsor ver; $120 to first horse, $60 to second, $20 to third. "WEDNESDAY, SEP ' 5. No. 8—Running; California Record purse; one-mile dash; purse $1,000, $90 'to first horse, second to save entrance; for two-year-olds, three-year-olds, and horses of any age; to be run in classes, the two- year-olds in one class, the three-year-olds in one class and the horses of all ages in one "class, under the fol- lowing conditions: The horse beating the record iu California in his special class to take the first money; the horse making the next best time, all the classes being considered, to save his entrance; should the record "be beaten in more than one class, then the first money to be divided equally among the winners, but should the record not be beaten in any of the classes, then the horse or horses coming nearest to it shall be entitled to first money. No. 9—Trotting; same day; purse $1,000; free for all horses that have never beaten2:24; $600 to first horse, $300 to s


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