Breeder and sportsman . pear they may contestlor the entrance money, to be divided as follows:66H to the first, and WA to the second. In all races entries not declared out bt6 p. m. of the day preceding the bace,shall be BEQUIttKD TOSTABT. Where there is more than one entry by one person,or in one interest, the particular horse they are tostart must be named at tip. H. of the day precedingthe race. No added money paid for a walk-over. Rules of the State Agricultural Society to governrunning races, except where conuitions named areotherwise. Non-starters in running raceB will be held for en-tra


Breeder and sportsman . pear they may contestlor the entrance money, to be divided as follows:66H to the first, and WA to the second. In all races entries not declared out bt6 p. m. of the day preceding the bace,shall be BEQUIttKD TOSTABT. Where there is more than one entry by one person,or in one interest, the particular horse they are tostart must be named at tip. H. of the day precedingthe race. No added money paid for a walk-over. Rules of the State Agricultural Society to governrunning races, except where conuitions named areotherwise. Non-starters in running raceB will be held for en-trance under Rule 3. Racing colors to be named in their entries. In trotting raies drivers will be required to wearcaps of distinct colors, which must be named in theirentries. District horses to be owned in District June 1, 1885. Entries to all of the above races to close withthe secretary on Saturday, August 1st. 1885. nspWrite Entries to Races on outside of the en-Telope. J, R. WELLER, President. A. B. Ellis, Secretary,. No No. 12. TROTTING- IFour 13. TROTTING—TWO-YEAR-OLDS—Purse $ monies. Friday, September 4th. No. 14. RUNNING—For all ages; one and one-quarter mile dash; $50 entrance; £25 forfeit; $200added; second horse to save stake. rfr:; Secured by Letters Patent iricK?: trotting; but v The above cut represents the body-piece, the patent also cover-ing the improvements in the hood. The following are the claimsgranted: No. 15. TROTTLNG-monies. No. 16. TROTTING—Free for all three-year-oldsand under. Purse $300. Three monies. Saturday. September 5th. No. 17. TROTTING—Free for all. Purse 51,000Four monies. (St. Julien barred) No, 18. PACING—Free for all. Purse £500. Fourmonies. No. 19. LADIES EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT -Purse $100. For the mo=t graceful ridi r. ;-5; secnml$15; third $10. For the most skillful rider, $c5; ««?-ond $15; third $10. :40 CLASS—Purse £500. Four 1 An improved blanket or covering, consisting of thebady-piccc


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