Breeder and sportsman . RLAWN, 1885. ELEVENTH ANNUAL, CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 272 head of High-Ered Trotting Stocnow at Fairlawn. Will be sent free to all applicants who enclose 4 cents in stamps to prepay postage. 27 HIGHLY-BRED BROOD-MARES, Bred to the Fairlawn Stallions, and 157 HEAD OF VERY PROMISING YOUNG STOCK, Consisting of Toting Stallions, Fillies and Eoadsters, are offered at Private Sale. TTTTC fflVTE PPTITfi. PT,A~NTIsstrictly adhered to at Fairlawn, and V;i1U X XtXUJJ X JJ-Cllli priCe of every animal for sale is printe


Breeder and sportsman . RLAWN, 1885. ELEVENTH ANNUAL, CATALOGUE Now ready for distribution. Contains descriptions and pedigrees of 272 head of High-Ered Trotting Stocnow at Fairlawn. Will be sent free to all applicants who enclose 4 cents in stamps to prepay postage. 27 HIGHLY-BRED BROOD-MARES, Bred to the Fairlawn Stallions, and 157 HEAD OF VERY PROMISING YOUNG STOCK, Consisting of Toting Stallions, Fillies and Eoadsters, are offered at Private Sale. TTTTC fflVTE PPTITfi. PT,A~NTIsstrictly adhered to at Fairlawn, and V;i1U X XtXUJJ X JJ-Cllli priCe of every animal for sale is printed in thecatalogne. Parehasers from a distance can buy on orders at exactly the same prices as ifpresent in person. All stock sold on orders can be returned if they do not come fully up tothe descriptions given. The Stallions in use at Fairlawn areHAPPY MEDIUM 400. Sire of the stallion-with fastest record, 2:13^, and double team with fastest record, 2:15^ever made. Limited to 15 mares, at §150 the season. Petaluma ABERDEEN 27. ic. Limited to i Sire of Hartie Woodward, 2:15jmares at $150 the season. ALECTO 25 8. By Aimont, out of Violet, by Hambletonian 10.| Limited to 30 mares at 550 tbe season. FIRST DAY-Tuesday, Sept, 1st. CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 oclock , forclubs in District. Purse $75. ; 1. TROTTING—For horses owned in the Dis-trict; 3:00 class. Purse $400; first horse $250; secondilU0; third 350. No. 3. TROTTING—2:30 class. Purse $600; firsthorse $350; secoud $175 ; third$75. No. i. TROTTING—Three-year-olds. Free for and repeat. Purse $C0O; first horse $360; second$180; third$tiO. No. 5. WALKING JIATCH—For stallions ownedin the District. Purse $1U0; first horse $75; second$25. SECOND BAY-Wednesday, Sept. 2d. No. 6. RUNNING—NATIONAL HOTEL STAKE—Free for all. $30 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added;second horse $200; third $100. One mile and repeat. No. 7. RUNNTNG — NEVADA CITY MINESTAKE—For two-year-olds. $25 entrance; $10 for-fe


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