. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 72 ^Ixe ^tatter and j^xrrtsmm July 27 VALLEJO Fair Association, October 8 to 12, inclusive. FIRST DAY. OCTOBER S. TrottinEâ2:27 class; free for all; puise$J0O. Trottingâ2:38 class; district: purse $100. SECOND DAY, OCTOBER 0. TrottingâTwo-year-olds; district; 2 in 3; purse $300. Trottingâ2:22 class; free for all; 3 in 5; purse 1500. THIRD DAY, OCTOBER 10. TrottingâThree-year-olds; district; 3 in 5; purse WOO. Free for all trotters and pacers; 3in5; purse $1,000. Named horses to be named during the meetiog; ?300. FOURTH DAY, OCTOBER 11. TrottingâOne-year-olds; d


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 72 ^Ixe ^tatter and j^xrrtsmm July 27 VALLEJO Fair Association, October 8 to 12, inclusive. FIRST DAY. OCTOBER S. TrottinEâ2:27 class; free for all; puise$J0O. Trottingâ2:38 class; district: purse $100. SECOND DAY, OCTOBER 0. TrottingâTwo-year-olds; district; 2 in 3; purse $300. Trottingâ2:22 class; free for all; 3 in 5; purse 1500. THIRD DAY, OCTOBER 10. TrottingâThree-year-olds; district; 3 in 5; purse WOO. Free for all trotters and pacers; 3in5; purse $1,000. Named horses to be named during the meetiog; ?300. FOURTH DAY, OCTOBER 11. TrottingâOne-year-olds; district; dash of a mile. Purse $100. Trotting and Pacingâ2:30 class; district; 3 in 5; Puree S4 00. Trottingâ2:o0 class; district; 3 in 5. Purse, S200. FIFTH DAY, AUGUST 12. Trottingâ2:35 class. District. 3 in 5. Purse $350. Trottingâ2:17 class. Free for all. 3 in 5. Purse $500. REMARKS AND CONDITIONS. TBOTTIKG AND PACING. In all the above races the purse shall be divided as follows: 60 per cent, to thefirst horse; 30 per cent, to second, and 10 per cent, to the third horse. District comprises the following counties: Solano, Napa, Sonoma, Marin, Lake, Mendocino, Colusa and Yolo* In all the above races, five to enter and three to start. Ten per cent, of purse to accompany the nomination. Entries to close with the Secretary, F. W. Trull, August l, 1889. $!,000 reserved for special races, to be arranged during the meeting. Horses eligible in all the above races from Jnly 1st. The National Association rules to govern trotting; but the Board reserves the right to tro* heats of any two classes alternately, if necessary to finish any days racing, or trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the en- trance money paid in. When les3 than the required number of starters appear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as follows: 66& to the first, and 33H 11 the second. In trotting and pacing races, entries not decla


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