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1831, which was the dam of the Beiram colt; the 

 other in 1832. 



It was proved to the satisfaction of the stewards 

 that the latter mare was not living when the 

 Beiram colt was born, and they therefore decided 

 that the nomination was valid. 



43. Whether a Horse was Entered in Time, 

 according to the Articles. 



HUNTINGDON, 1838. It was advertised that 

 " all horses, &c., named for the Cup Stakes, 

 Sweepstakes, or plates, must be shown and entered 

 before the clerk of the course on the Saturday, 

 August llth, preceding, at the Crown Inn, 

 Huntingdon. Horses, &c., having run in the pre- 

 vious week at any meeting seventy miles from 

 Huntingdon are not required to be shown." 



Eomania, having run at Goodwood on Thurs- 

 day, August 2nd, did not show at the time ap- 

 pointed, and ran for the Cup Stakes. Query : was 

 Eomania entitled to start, nine days having 

 elapsed between her race at Goodwood and the 

 day of entrance ? 



It was decided that Romania was entitled, she 

 having run at Goodwood on the previous week to 

 the day of entrance at Huntingdon. 



Another objection was made to the horse Bravo 



