Breeder and sportsman . purse of 575; freefor all. 600 (six hundred) yards; first 855, second 520Third Day — Thursday. Sept. 74th, at10;30 a. in. No. 7. TROTTING—Purse of 8100; for three-year-olds and under. Mile heats, twe In three; first 875,second 525. No. 8. TROTTTNG—At 1:30 p. in., purse of $150;2:J5 class. Mile heats, three in five; first 8100, second$50. No. 9. RUNNING—At 2:30 , purse of 5125;free for all. Half mile and repeat; first 590, second$35. Fourth Day—Friday, Sept. 25th. at 9:30 a. Parade of Stock and Awarding of Premiums. LADIES EQUESTRIANSB3P—At 11 a. m ; first 515,se


Breeder and sportsman . purse of 575; freefor all. 600 (six hundred) yards; first 855, second 520Third Day — Thursday. Sept. 74th, at10;30 a. in. No. 7. TROTTING—Purse of 8100; for three-year-olds and under. Mile heats, twe In three; first 875,second 525. No. 8. TROTTTNG—At 1:30 p. in., purse of $150;2:J5 class. Mile heats, three in five; first 8100, second$50. No. 9. RUNNING—At 2:30 , purse of 5125;free for all. Half mile and repeat; first 590, second$35. Fourth Day—Friday, Sept. 25th. at 9:30 a. Parade of Stock and Awarding of Premiums. LADIES EQUESTRIANSB3P—At 11 a. m ; first 515,second 810, third 55. No. 10. TROTTING—At 1:30 p. m., purse of $200:free for all; Poscora Hayward barred. Mile heats,three In five; first 8150, second ?50. No. 11. RUNNING—At 2:»0 , purse of 5150;free for all. Mile and repeat; first 8100, second 850. No. 12. RUNNING—At 3 p, m., purse of 840; forsaddle horses with no record under 58seconds; catchweights. Half mile and repeat; first 830, second CLABROUGH & G0LCHER, MANUFACTURERS OF GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS and AMMUNITION. Importers of Fine Fishing Tackle, —AGENTS FOR— Leonards Split BAMBOO ROD. MILAMS KENTUCKY REEL. GLOVERS CELEBRATED DOO MEDICINES FACTORX-15 8t. Marys Square, Birmingham, —630 and 63« MONTGOMERY ST., 8. F. REMARKS AND CONDITIONS. These races are open to any horse owned in the 9thDistrict, composed of the counties of Del Norte andHumboldt, by a bona fide resident of the District onthe first day of June, 1885. In all races three or more to enter and two or moreto start. Any horse distancing tbe field receives theentire purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent, on purse, to accompanythe entrance. All entries in these races must be made with theSecretary by seven oclock on the evening previousto tbe first day of the fair, except in the saddle races,entries to which must be made with the Secretary byseven oclock on the evening previous to the horses named and entered in tbe


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