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I OB TI1K1 i: YEAK OLl's. 



$100 entrance, of which $25 must accompany nomination; $25 payable July first, and 

 remaining $50 payable August L0, 1886. $400 added by the society. 



i mi; FOUB vi: vu OLDS. 



(Conditions saint- as for three-year olds.) 



In all -take-, failure t<> make payments as they become due, forfeits entry and money 

 paid in. Five to chut; three or more to start. Money in each stake divided as follows: 

 To winning. colt, all the stakes and fifty per cent of added money; second colt, 33$ per 

 cent; third colt, 168 percent of added money. 



Two-year old stake, mile heats ; three and tour-year olds, three in five, to harness. No 



added money for a walkover, [f only two start, they must contest for the stakes paid in, 

 and divide two thirds and one third. < ►therwise, National Rules to govern. 



Entries to close with Edwib F. Smith, Secretary, at office in Sacramento, April L5, I 



President Carr appointed the following committees: 



ON FINANCE. 



Messrs. Green. La Rue, Chase, Shatter, and Hancock. 



ON PRINTING AND PUBLICATION. 



Messrs. Boggs, Rose, Coulter, Mr. President, and Secretary. 



ON LIBRARY. 



Messrs. Shafter, Coulter, Bard, Shippee, and Secretary. 



The Pooling Privileges for 1SSG were let to Killip & Co., of San Fran- 

 cisco. 



After the consideration of other matters pertaining to the Fair of 1886, 

 the Board adjourned, to meet on Tuesday, April twentieth, at 7 p. m. 



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