. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SPEED PROGRAMME. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. No. 1—Ttunning; Golden Gate Purse, $500, for all two-year-olds; three-quarter-mile dash; ?300 to first horse, $150 to second and $50 to third. —Same day; running; Alameda , for all three-year-olds; one-and-one-quarter-mile clash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, 550 to third. No. 3—Same day; running; Pardee Purse. 3500; free for all; one mile and repeat; $300 to first norse, $150 to second, $50 to third. No. 4—Same day ; trotting; free for all horses that have never beaten three minutes; purse $600; $360


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SPEED PROGRAMME. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. No. 1—Ttunning; Golden Gate Purse, $500, for all two-year-olds; three-quarter-mile dash; ?300 to first horse, $150 to second and $50 to third. —Same day; running; Alameda , for all three-year-olds; one-and-one-quarter-mile clash; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, 550 to third. No. 3—Same day; running; Pardee Purse. 3500; free for all; one mile and repeat; $300 to first norse, $150 to second, $50 to third. No. 4—Same day ; trotting; free for all horses that have never beaten three minutes; purse $600; $360 to first, $180 to second and $60 to third. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4. No. 5—Trotting; purse $800; free for all four-vear. olds ;'$IS0 to first horse, $240 to Becorid and $80 to th rd. No. 6—Same day; pacing; purse $500; free for all pacers that have never beaten 2:20; $300 to first horse, $150 to second, $50 to third. No. 7—Same day; trotting; purse $200; free for all big horses that weigh 1,400 poundsor over; $120 to first horse, $60 to second, $20 to third. WEDNESDAY, SEPT 5. No. 8—Running; O '.liforma Record purse; one-mile dash; purse $1,000, $90'ito first horse, second to save entrance; for two-year-olds, three-year-olds, and horses of any age; to he run in classes, the two- year-olds in one class, the three-year-olds in one class and the horses of all ages in one class, under the fol- lowing conditions: The horse beating the record in California in his special class to take the first money; the horse making the next beBt time, all the classes being considered, to save his entrance; should the record be beaten in more than one clasB, then the first money to be divided equally among the winners, but should the record not be beaten m any of the classes, then the horse or horses coming nearest to it shall be entitled to first money. No. 9—Trotting; same day; purse $1,000; free for all horses that have never beaten 2:24; $600 to first horse, $30o to second, $100 to t


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