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Owing to the lateness of the day, it was agreed upon between 

 parties on best two in three. 



William E. Coffin, Dorchester, 

 Erasmus D. Miller, M. D., Dorchester, 

 John E. White, Milton, 



Judges. 



One hundred dollar purse, divided, viz. : first, |50 ; second, $30 ; 

 third, $20. Horses to be owned in the county, who have never 

 trotted for money. Owners to drive. Three entries. 



Jolm E. White, of Milton, b. g. " Drew," 2 2 2 



Daniel Bigley, of Riverside, g. m. No name, Ill 



Charles Record, of Weymoth, b. g. No name, . . . .333 

 Time, 2.59^, 2.58J, 2.55. 



Alden Bartlett, Jamaica Plain, 

 Jos. E. Hall, Dorchester, 

 William Barnard, Boston, 



Judges. 



Three hundred dollar purse, divided, viz. : first, $175; second, 

 $75 ; third, $50. Open to all horses, subject to the Society's rules. 

 Five entries. 



Burnham Royce, of Boston, s. g. " La Have," . . . .444 



Charles I. AVillis, of Boston, r. g. " Vermont Boy," . . .55* 



W. H. Briggs, of Taunton, b. g. " Bay Beauty," . . . .282 



Charles Record, of Weymouth, b. g. " Emperor," . . . .111 



Daniel Bigley, of Riverside, ch. m. " Fannie," . . . .323 

 Time, 2.391, 2.38|, 2.41^. 



After unsuccessful scoring on the first and second heats, they 

 were started on a line. 



John S. Fogg, Weymouth, 

 J. Freeman Ellis, Stoughton, 

 William Porter, Randolph, 



Judges. 



Thirty dollar purse, — running match, — divided, viz. : first, $20 ; 

 second, $10. Open to all horses. Six entries. 



Wisner Park, of Readville, en. s. s. " Thoroughbred," . Did not appear. 

 P. McNamara, of Dover, en. br. g. " Gen. McClellan," . 3 4 f 

 A. B. Emmons, of Quincy, en. ch. m. " Grasshopjier," . Did not appear. 

 Charles Mills, of Milton, en. b. m. " Irene," . . . 1 1 1 

 J. W. Hanlon, of Boston Highlands, en. b. g. No name, .4 3 f 

 Richard Holmes, of Boston Highlands, en. b. s. " Trouba- 

 dour," 222 



Time, 2.06^, 2.15|. 



J. Freeman Ellis, of Stoughton, 

 Jos. E. Hall, of Dorchester, 

 John S. Eldridge, Jr., of Canton, 



Judges. 



The celebrated trotting horse "Garibaldi" was driven over the 

 course by W. H. Briggs, of Taunton, to gratify the si^ectators, and 

 showed his paces at 1.18, half mile. 



Mr. T. M. Downing, of Boston, came on to the ground with a 

 pair of fine running , mares, too late to enter for the purses ofiTered. 

 He kindly permitted them to run over the track, and they were much 



* Withdrew. t Ruled out; abusive whipping. 



