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20. Any Member of the Jockey Club (not 



being a Member of the New liooms) may be non-Mem- 

 admitted to the New Rooms anil Coffee-room 

 for any one meeting, by applying to Mr. 

 Weatherby, Keeper of the Match-book, with- 

 out any other charge than the payment of two 

 pounds. In the event of such person attend- 

 ing any other meeting in the course of the 

 same year, he is to be considered as a Member 

 of the New Rooms, and liable to all the usual 

 charges. 



21. If any foreigner should be proposed at Election of 

 any time as a candidate for the new Rooms or 

 Coffee-room, an immediate ballot may take 



place for such election, and all foreigners who 

 are elected are liable only to the household 

 expenses. 



22. Gentlemen not Members of the New ^f^T 

 Rooms or Coffee-room may be admitted to 



the Stands on Newmarket Heath on payment 

 of a life subscription of ten pounds, provided 

 that they are elected by ballot in the same 

 manner as Members of the Coffee-room, and 

 that the number so admitted shall not exceed 

 fifty. 



Trials. 



23. The day, with respect to the engaging Howtoen- 

 of the ground for trials, shall be divided into |round. 6 

 three periods : that is, previously to eight 



