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8. All disputes relating to racing at New- to settle dis- 

 market shall be determined by the three Newmarket: 

 Stewards; if only two Stewards be present 



they shall fix upon a third person, being a 

 member of the Club, in lieu of the absent 

 Steward, but the Stewards, if they think fit, 

 may call in any other members of the Jockey 

 Club to their assistance, or may refer the case 

 to a general meeting, if the importance or 

 difficulty of the matter in dispute shall appear 

 to them to require it. The witnesses ex- 

 amined shall be required to sign their evidence, 

 and if either party desires to have a short- 

 hand writer engaged to take down the evidence, 

 the Stewards may (if they think proper) en- 

 gage a writer at the expense of the person 

 making the request. 



9. If any dispute arising elsewhere shall be may decide 

 referred to the Stewards of the Jockey Club, to them from 

 and they shall think fit to take it into consi- 

 deration, the matter must relate to horse- 

 racing, and be sent by the Stewards of the 

 Meeting where the matter in question occurred. 



10. The Jockey Club and the Stewards not to decide 



,-,/.,! * T betting cases: 



thereof take no cognizance 01 any disputes or 

 claims with respect to bets. 



11. The Stewards have a discretionary may warn off 

 power to warn any person off the Eace-course at 

 Newmarket, or any premises belonging to the 



Jockey Club, and in case of such notice being 



