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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Race No. 20 — Running. 



Selling Purse, two hundred and fifty dollars. Entrance free. For all ages. Fifty dollars to 

 second horse. Fixed valuation, one thousand dollars. Two pounds off for e4ch one hundred 

 dollars below, and two jjounds added for each one hundred dollars above fixed value. One 

 and three eighths miles. 



Name and Pedigree of Horse. 



By Whom Entered. 



P. 0. Address. 



Rondo ($.350), by Norfolk; dam, by Belmont 



Certiorari (.$500), by Joe Daniels,- dam, by Norfolk. 



Jocko ($1,000), by Cariboo; dam, Reply, by En- 

 quirer 



Philip S ($1,000), byLeinster; dam, Lily Simp- 

 son 



Geo. Howson 



Geo. W. Trahern 



M. M. Allen 



Sacramento. 

 Stockton. 



Susan ($600), by Warwick; dam. Folly ^ 



Duke of Monday ($800), by Monday ; dam, Demi- \ 



rep 



Cyclone ($300), by Hardwood; dam, Peggy Ring- 

 gold 



Nick of the Woods ($1,000), byLeinster; dam, 



Little Sophia 



Ariola ($400), by Bob Wooding; dam, Gladiola._j 



Patrol ($1,000), by Wildidle; dam, Nettie Brown _ 



Beaconsfield ($1,000), by Hockhocking ; dam, Ai- 



leen Alannah 



P. Siebenthaler_ _ 

 Raneho Del Paso , 



Raucho Del Paso . 



L. Shaner 



Sacramento. 



Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 



A. A. Pinney--. 



Wm. Boots 



W. L. Appleby . 



E. J. Baldwin _. 



-- Sacramento. 

 San Francisco. 



-Grass Valley. 



Milpitas. 



--Santa Clara, 



Santa Anita. 



Position at Starting. 



1. Ariola 



2. Patrol 



3. Duke of Monday 



Position at Close. 



Patrol 1 



Duke of Monday 2 



Ariola 3 



Time— 2:26 (unofficial). 



Race No. 21 — Running. 



Free Purse, four hundred dollars. For all ages. One hundred dollars to second horse; fifty 

 dollars to third. One mile and a half and repeat. 



Time—2-AU; 2:41. 



