Breeder and sportsman . us to the race,except in the race, the horses named and entered1 in th<_-name of the owner, who must be a member of the associa-tion, and the entrance fee paid in full The trotting races will Ite conducted under the rules ofthe National Trotting Assiiciatinn, and the running racesunder the rules of the Pacific Blood-Horse Association. All horses entered for a race will be under the control ofthe Judges from the moment they are brought on thutrack. If from any cause there shall not he a sufficient amountof money received from all sources, including appropria-tion from
Breeder and sportsman . us to the race,except in the race, the horses named and entered1 in th<_-name of the owner, who must be a member of the associa-tion, and the entrance fee paid in full The trotting races will Ite conducted under the rules ofthe National Trotting Assiiciatinn, and the running racesunder the rules of the Pacific Blood-Horse Association. All horses entered for a race will be under the control ofthe Judges from the moment they are brought on thutrack. If from any cause there shall not he a sufficient amountof money received from all sources, including appropria-tion from the State, to pay all purses and premiums in full,after paying the expenses of the fair or exhibition, thusame will be paid pro rata. Neither the association, the Directors nor officers in anyevent to be liable for any purse or premium beyond suchpro rata amount. Officers of the Boabd. G. C. BARBER, Femdale Prwid. S H CRABTREE. Rohnerville Be MORRIS LEVINGER. Rohnerville Treaeur 80 *g\tt ipmte miA jipcrrtsmati. July 29. SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1882 $10,000 IN Stakes and Prizes FIBST DAY—Monday, Sept. 4, 1882. ITo. 1—HUNZTING— GOLDEN GATE STAKE—For alltwo-year-olds; three-quarter mile dash; §50 entrance; $15forfeit; $150 added; second colt to save stake; winners 5pounds extra. No. 2 —SAME DAY. —RUNNING.— ALAMEDASTAKE.— For three-year-olds; one and one-half miledash; $75 entrance; §25 forfeit; $175 added; Becondtosave No. 3. — SAME DAY. — RUNNING. — PARDEEBTAKE. — Free for all; one mile and repeat: $75 en-trance; $25 forfeit; $200 added; second to save stake. No 4-SAME DAY.—TROTTING.—2:40 Class; purse,tSOO; Brat horse, $360; second, $180; third, $60.^o. 5.—SAME TROT AGALNSTTIME.—$150 in plate will be awarded any stallion that beatsBanta Claus time (). SECOND DAY—Tuesday, Sept. 5. No. 6.—TROTTING.—2:30 Class; parse, $800; first horse.$430; second, $240; third, $80. No. 7.—SAME DAY. — PACING.—Purse, $500; firsthorse, $300
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