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public, it shall be sufficient to give his new 

 name in the first entry made after such 

 change. 



14. In naming for a race in which horses when the 

 of different ages are admitted, the age of the mentioned. 

 horse named must be mentioned. 



No yearlings can run for public stakes, and 

 no horse which has run for a yearling stake 

 is qualified to run afterwards at any place 

 where these rules are in force. 



15. No horse foaled out of the United Nomination 

 Kingdom shall run for any race until his norseT gn 

 owner has produced a certificate of some 



racing club of the country where the horse 

 was foaled, or from the mayor or other public 

 officer of the district, stating the age, pedi- 

 gree, ( and colour of the horse, and the marks 

 by which it is distinguished. 



16. If any horse, &c., shall be named or incorrect or 



insufficient 



entered without being identified as belore description 

 directed, he shall not be allowed to start in tS a 

 the race, but his owner shall be liable to pay 

 the forfeit, or, if a play or pay race, the whole 

 stake. 



17. If a horse should fraudulently run, or Fraudulent 

 be entered to run, for any race by a false de- pS^^T 

 scription, such horse is thenceforth disquali- q 



fied for running in any race ; and the owner 

 shall be compelled to return any sum of 

 money won in plates, matches, or sweepstakes 



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