138 Horse Racing. 



disqualified to run in public until all the 

 fines are paid. 



If the jockey dismounts before the proper 

 time, or is short of weight, his horse is dis- 

 qualified, unless he be disabled by an accident 

 to himself or horse which should render him 

 incapable of riding back, when he may walk 

 or be carried to the scale. 



It is optional for the jockey to weigh with 

 his bridle, and the Clerk of the Scales will 

 allow lib. for a curb or double bridle, but no 

 weight is allowed for a snafHe bridle unless it 

 is put into the scale before the horse is led 

 away, and no whip or substitute for a whip 

 shall be allowed in the scales. 



Over-weight 3g. Each jockey shall be allowed 2 Ib. above 

 the weight specified for his horse to carry, and 

 no more, unless a declaration has been made 

 to the Clerk of the Scales of the extra weight 

 the jockey is about to carry one half an Jiour 

 before the time fixed for the said race, and the 

 extra weight shall be appended to the horse's 

 number when it is put up. In default of 

 such declaration the horse carrying more than 

 2 Ib. over his specified weight shall be placed 

 as the last horse in the race, the jockey shall 

 be fined 5/. for his neglect, and shall not be 

 allowed to ride until the said fine be paid ; 

 and the weight each horse actually carried, 

 if more than 2 Ib. above his weight, shall be 



