Breeder and sportsman . ERN HANDICAP. $5,000. For two years old, foals of 1883; a handicap sweep-stakes of $150 each for starters; $30 f. for horsesentered by January 1st, and only $15 if struck out bySeptember 1st. Horses entered by August 15th, whenthe stakes shall be closed, to pay $75 f. to beadded by the Association; the second to receive $1,000of the added money, and twenty per cent, of thestakes; the third, $500 of the added money, and tenper cent, of the stakes. Weights to be announcedtwo days before the race. Three-quarters of amile. THE FLATBlSH STAKES—$1,500. A sweepstakes fo


Breeder and sportsman . ERN HANDICAP. $5,000. For two years old, foals of 1883; a handicap sweep-stakes of $150 each for starters; $30 f. for horsesentered by January 1st, and only $15 if struck out bySeptember 1st. Horses entered by August 15th, whenthe stakes shall be closed, to pay $75 f. to beadded by the Association; the second to receive $1,000of the added money, and twenty per cent, of thestakes; the third, $500 of the added money, and tenper cent, of the stakes. Weights to be announcedtwo days before the race. Three-quarters of amile. THE FLATBlSH STAKES—$1,500. A sweepstakes for two years old, foals of 1883, of$150 each for starters; $50 f. for horses entered byJan. 1, $100 f. for horses entered by Aug. 15, whenthe stakes shall be closed, with $1,5iio added ; the sec-ond to receive $500 out of the stakes, the tnird losavehis stake. To carry lio lbs. Winners of 82,000. nftorAugust. 15t!i. 115 lbs Maidens, inn lbs.; fillies andgeldings allowed 3 lbs. Seven furlongs. State Trotting Events for 1886 and1887, to Close Jan 1, 1885. Occident Stake lor 1886. The trotting stake for foals of 1883 to be trotted atthe California State Fair of 1880. Entries to close , 1885, with Edwin F. Smith, Secretary, at office inSacramento. $100 entrance, of which $25*is to accom-pany nomination; $25 to be paid Jan, 1, 1880, and $50thirty days before the race. The Occident Gold Cup, of the value of $400, to beadded by the society. Mile heats, 3 in 5, to colt, cup and six-tenths; second colt, three-tenths; third colt, one-tenth of stake. P. A. Fiiiigan, President. Edwin F. Smith. Secretary. Occident Stake lor 1887. The trotting stake for foals of 1881, to be trotted atthe California State Fair of 1887—Entries to closeJan. 1, 1885, with Edwin F. Smith, Secretary, atoffice in Sacramento. $100 entrance; of which SJOmust accompany nomination; $15 to be paid Jan. 1,1886; $25 to be paid Jan. 1, 1887; and $50 thirty daysbefore the race.


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