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2 P. M. — Trotting. 



Free to all Race — free to all horses. Mile heats, best three in five to harness, pre- 

 miums, $325. Entrance fee $32.50 ; 1st premium $175, 2d 100, 3d 50. 

 2.45 Class — For horses that have no better record than 2.45. Mile heats best 

 three in five to harness, premiums $125. Entrance fee $12.50; 1st pre- 

 mium $65, 2d 40, 3d 20. 

 §^~Any record made after July I, i886,-« net considered to he a bar to any of 

 the foregoing races. 



Regulations. --In all of the above trots at least three horses must be entered 

 and two start. A horse distancing the field will be entitled to first premium only. 

 The rules of the National Association to govern All entries to be made to Wm. 

 H. Murray, Secretary, Pittsfield, Mass., on or before Saturday, the 4th of Sep- 

 tember, 1886, at 9 o'clock P. M. Entrance money must, in all cases, accompany 

 the nomination. No conditional entries received. When eight or more horses 

 start, the distance will be one hundred and fifty yards. A horse taking a premium 

 in any other division shall not, on that account, be debarred from competing for 

 any of the above premiums. The horses will be called at 2 P. M. each day. The 

 above trots are open to all horses that are eligible. 



