. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1886 2£&pe gmte antt §pottsxtmu. 29 CALIFORNIA ANNUAL State Fair OPENS AT SACRAMENTO September, 6th, Closes September 18th, 1886. NINE DAYS RACING. FIRST DAT—Thursday, Sept. 9th. TROTTING. No 1-THE OCCIDENT STAKE—Closed in 18S4, with sixteen nominations. So. 2—TROTTING PUBSE, 'OO—2:24 Class. No. 3-PACING PURSE, S60O—2:35 Class. SECOND DAY—Friday, Sept. lOtli, RUNNING. No. 4—THE INTRODUCTION STAKE - For two-year- olds; 525 entrance; $10 forfeit; $250 added; §50 to second; third to save stake. Winner of any two-year- old race after August 1st to carry thr


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1886 2£&pe gmte antt §pottsxtmu. 29 CALIFORNIA ANNUAL State Fair OPENS AT SACRAMENTO September, 6th, Closes September 18th, 1886. NINE DAYS RACING. FIRST DAT—Thursday, Sept. 9th. TROTTING. No 1-THE OCCIDENT STAKE—Closed in 18S4, with sixteen nominations. So. 2—TROTTING PUBSE, 'OO—2:24 Class. No. 3-PACING PURSE, S60O—2:35 Class. SECOND DAY—Friday, Sept. lOtli, RUNNING. No. 4—THE INTRODUCTION STAKE - For two-year- olds; 525 entrance; $10 forfeit; $250 added; §50 to second; third to save stake. Winner of any two-year- old race after August 1st to carry three pounds: of two er more, five pounds extra. Three-quarters of a mile. No. 5—THE CALIFORNIA BREEDERS' STAKE—For foals of 1883; 550 entrance, p. p.; 5300 added; 5100 to second: 50 to third. Closed in 1885 with five entries. One mile and a quarter. No. 6-THE CAPITAL CITY STAKE—For four-year- olds; 550 entrance; h. f , or only £15 if declared on or before September 1st. 5300 added, of which SlOO to the second horse; 550 to the third, ^'eights, five pound? below the scale; winner of any race over one mile, after August 1st, to cirry rule weights. One mile and five-eighths. No. 7—FREE PURSE, 5250 -"Winners of any race, after August 1st. of the value of *300, to carry five pounds; maidens allowed, if three years old, five pounds; if four years or upwards, fifteen pounds Mile heats. THIRD DAY—Saturday, Sept. 11th. TROTTING. S60 to third; 3200 additional to the winner if 1:42* is beaten. Stake to be named after the winner if Night- hawk's time (1:42£) is beaten. One mile. No. 29—FREE PURSE, 5250—For all ages. 550 to second. Horse not haviug won at this meeting allowed five pounds. Horses that have not run sec- ond or better at this meeting allowed ten pounds. One mile and a sixteenth and repeat. N1\TH DA V—Saturday, Sept. I8th. No. 30—CHAMPION STALLION PURSE, SI. 500—Free for all tiotting stallions . No. 31-TROTTING PURSE, 51,000—2:22 Clas


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