Breeder and sportsman . une,188-1, that have never beaten 2:15; $300 to first horse,$150 to second, and $50 to third horse. THE CHAMPION One-Spring Training Cart. WEIGHT. From 85 to 100Pounds. Price, $95 to $85. J. A. IFl L Z, —Manufacturer of— A11 Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Cal. Agents Saturday, Au£. 33—Filth Day. No. 12. Running, two and one-fourth mile dash, free for all; $3u entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added; $75 to second horse-No. 13. Trotting, free for all; purse $S0O; $480 to first horse, $240 to second, and $80 to third horse. Director to wagon. STOCKHOLDERS RACE. No.
Breeder and sportsman . une,188-1, that have never beaten 2:15; $300 to first horse,$150 to second, and $50 to third horse. THE CHAMPION One-Spring Training Cart. WEIGHT. From 85 to 100Pounds. Price, $95 to $85. J. A. IFl L Z, —Manufacturer of— A11 Kinds of Vehicles, Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Cal. Agents Saturday, Au£. 33—Filth Day. No. 12. Running, two and one-fourth mile dash, free for all; $3u entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added; $75 to second horse-No. 13. Trotting, free for all; purse $S0O; $480 to first horse, $240 to second, and $80 to third horse. Director to wagon. STOCKHOLDERS RACE. No. 14. Trotting, stockholders purse $250, entrancefee $25. This race to be trotted during the Fair with, atleast one days notice before race. Free for all horsesowned by stockholders of this association on the firstday of June, 1884. The horse winning the first heat totake $125 and go to the stable,the horse winning secondheatto take $100 and go to stable, the horse winningthird heat to take $25 and close the FRANK BROS., Market St. for San Fradcisco. HATMAN & MORNINGTON,for San Jose. Agents T. ALLEN, IMPORTER OF Fire-Arms, Ammunition, • FISHISG TACKXE, POCKET CUTLERY,ASD SPORTSMENS SUNDRIES, 416 MARKET ST., San Francisco. Catalogues on application. Le Pages Liquid Glues,Sole Agent for the Coast. Important Sale 01 Thoroughbred Horses. BY DIRECTION OF THEODORE WINTERS, ESO. We will Offer for SaleThursday, July 17th, 1884. At the Stables of C. H. SHEAR, opposite Agricultural Park, Sacramento,Seventeen Head of Thoroughbred Horses* COMPRISING All his two-year olds and yearlings, together withthe crack three-year-old Prince of >.orfolb and thefamous hurdle mare Hattie B. It is Mr. Winters positive intention to retire fromthe turf and confine himself strictly to his entire string will be offered without re-serve. The colts in training will be galloped untilday of sale, that they may be kept in order for racingpurposes. The hordes may be seen previous t
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