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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Race No. 11 — Pacing. 



For all pacers (Corretto to wagon). Purse, five hundred dollars. Mile heats, best three in 

 five. First horse to i-eeeive two hundred and fifty dollars; second horse, one hundi'ed and 

 twenty-five dollars; third horse, seventy-five dollars; fourth horse, fifty dollars. 



2\me— 2:27*; 2:26J; 2:31. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884. 



Race No. 12 — Trotting. 



For all horses that have never beaten 2:35. Purse, eight hundred dollars. Mile heats, best 

 three in five, to harness. First horse to receive four hundred dollars; second horse, two hun- 

 dred dollars; third horse, one hundred and twenty dollars; fourth horse, eighty dollars. 



Name and Pedigree of Horse. 



By Whom Entered. 



P. 0. Address. 



Guy "Wilkes, by Geoi'ge "Wilkes; dam, by Mam- 

 brino Patchen 



James H; pedigree unknown 



Olivette, by "Whipjale's Hambletonian ; dam. Belle. 



Kitty Almont, by Tilton Almont; dam, Gracie 



Rarus, Jr.; pedigree unknown 



Colonel Hawkins; pedigree unknown 



J. A. Goldsmith 



George W. Bayliss 



A. C. Dietz 



James Corcoran 



Armstrong & Carrington. 

 J. D. Young 



San Francisco. 



San Francisco. 

 Oakland. 



San Francisco. 



Salt Lake. 



. Sacramento. 



Position at Starting. 



1. Colonel Hawkins 



2. Olivette 



3. Guy "Wilkes 



Position at Close. 



Guy "Wilkes 1 1 1 



Olivette 2 2 2 



Colonel Hawkins 3 3 3 



Time— 2:24; 2:251; 2:26*. 



Race No. 13 — Trotting. 



For all two-year olds. Purse, four hundred dollars. Mile heats, best two in three, in har- 

 ness. First horse to receive two hundred dollars; second horse, one hundred dollars; third 

 horse, sixty dollars; fourth horse, forty dollars. 



Name and Pedigree of Horse. 



By Whom Entered. 



P. 0. Address. 



Time— 2:4.1 ; 2:40. 



