156 Horse Racing. 



o'clock in the morning, from one to half-past 

 three in the afternoon, and after half-past 

 three in the afternoon, from the first day of 

 the Craven Meeting to the end of the Hough- 

 ton Meeting : during the rest of the year the 

 first period extends to nine o'clock in the 

 morning. No trainer shall have the ground 

 for trying horses more than one morning and 

 one portion of the afternoon in the same week, 

 and trainers having less than ten horses shall 

 be allowed to have the ground only for one 

 period of time. A trainer not having more 

 than five horses in training can only have his 

 name down once at the same time ; a trainer 

 not having more than ten horses only twice ; and 

 a trainer with more than ten only three times. 

 Notice for engaging the ground shall, at 

 least one day before the day it is used, be en- 

 tered in a book to be kept for that purpose at 

 the Keeper of the Match-book's Office in New- 

 market. And no notice or warning shall be 

 deemed sufficient unless given as before di- 

 rected. 



Watching jf ^ p erson ^^ ^ e detected in watching 



a trial, or shall be proved to have employed 

 any person to watch a trial, he shall be served 

 with a notice to keep off the heath ; and if in 

 the employment of any Member of the Club 

 or of any groom or rider employed by any 

 Member of the Club, he shall be dismissed 

 from his service, and not again employed. 



