. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 188? 00; first horse $300; second horse $200; third horse $100. No. 23.—TROTTING—Mile heats; three in five; free for District horses; purse $600; first horse $300; aecond rrse $200: third horse $100. Ninth Day-Friday, September 30th. No. 29.—RUNNING—Mite dash for two-yeaT-olds; $200 added; entrance $20; declaration $5; on or before September 1st. No. 30.—RUNNING—Mile and five-eighths dash for three-year-olds; $300 addtd; $50 entrance; half for- feit; $10 declaration, on or before September 1st; three or more to start. Three other races for this day will be made


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 188? 00; first horse $300; second horse $200; third horse $100. No. 23.—TROTTING—Mile heats; three in five; free for District horses; purse $600; first horse $300; aecond rrse $200: third horse $100. Ninth Day-Friday, September 30th. No. 29.—RUNNING—Mite dash for two-yeaT-olds; $200 added; entrance $20; declaration $5; on or before September 1st. No. 30.—RUNNING—Mile and five-eighths dash for three-year-olds; $300 addtd; $50 entrance; half for- feit; $10 declaration, on or before September 1st; three or more to start. Three other races for this day will be made up Sep- tember 29th. Tenth Day—Saturday, October 1st, No. 34.—2:35 Class; mile heats, three in five; free for all; purse $800; first horse $500; second horse $200; third horse $100. No :25 Class: mile heats; three in five; free for all; purse $1,000; first horse $500; secondhorse$300; third horse $200. BEKARKS AND CONDITIONS. Nominations to stakes must be made to the Secre- tary on or before the first day of August, 1887. En- tries for the purses must be made: For Monday's races on the Saturday preceding; for Wednesday's races on for Friday's races, on Wednes- day at the regular time for closing entries as desig- nated by the rules. Those who have nominated in stakes must name to the Secretary, in writing, which they will start, the day before the race, at 6 p. M. Horses entered in purses can only be drawn by con- sent of the Judges. The rules of the Pacific Coast Blood Horse Associa- tion will govern running races. All horse3 entered fur State purseB must be owned and kept in Nevada and California east of the Sierra Nevadas for six mouths prior to day of race. Entries to all trotting races will close September 1st with the Secretary. Five or more to enter and three or more to start in all for purses. „ , , National Trotting Association rules to govern trot- ting races. Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association rules to govern running races,.excep


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