100 Horse Racing. 



that as neither Mr. Aston nor Mr. T. Pickernill 

 had complied with the articles relative to certifi- 

 cates, neither horse was entitled to the stakes. 



48. Whether a Horse) the joint property of the Sub- 

 scriber and a Confederate, not a Subscriber, can 

 start without Paying Extra Entrance for a Pri- 

 vate Stake. 



NEWMARKET OCTOBER, 1818. Sweepstakes 5 gs. 

 Beacon Course. 



By a condition in the articles the horses were to 

 be the property of the subscribers, or pay 50 gs. 

 entrance. 



Mr. Watson's Fitz Orville .... 1 

 Duke of Grafton's Trictrac .... 2 



It appeared that Fitz Orville was the joint pro- 

 perty of Mr. Watson and Mr. Tibbet, the former of 

 whom was a subscriber to the stake ; and a ques- 

 tion arose whether a horse the joint property of a 

 subscriber and another gentleman his confederate, 

 not being a subscriber, could start without paying 

 50 gs. entrance. 



The stewards of the Jockey Club decided that 

 the subcriber had a sufficient interest in the 

 horse to qualify him to start without paying any 

 entrance. 



