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owner having run two horses for a prize for which 

 heats were run. 



It was contended, on the part of Mr, Pearce 

 first, that this was not a plate ; secondly, that no 

 objection was made till after the jockeys were 

 weighed and the horse led away. 



The stewards of the Jockey Club were of opinion 

 that Moor Buzzard was entitled to the prize, and 

 referred to the rules of Kacing, No. 40. 



The owner of Guildford was liable by Act of 

 Parliament to the penalty of losing his horse, in 

 addition to losing the plate. 



47. Hunters' Certificates not Produced Both 

 Disqualified. 



TENBURY, 1822. Sweepstakes 5 gs., with a prize 

 added for hunters not thorough-bred. 



Mr. Aston's b g by Sir Sampson, 6 yrs. 

 Mr. T. Pickernill's b g Sylvan, 4 yrs. 



The certificate of Sylvan not having been pro- 

 duced until ten minutes after the time specified? 

 and that of the other not having been satisfac- 

 tory to the stewards, both horses walked over the 

 course, and the matter was referred to the Jockey 

 Club. 



The stewards of the Jockey Club determined 



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