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to be received by the winner, over and above 

 his own stake, shall amount to 100Z. or more 

 (unless the winner shall object to allowing 

 such deductions to be made), and the money 

 so raised shall be disposed of in the following 

 manner viz. 



Two handicap plates of 1001 each, for three, 

 four, five, six years old, and aged horses, shall 

 be annually given to be run for ; one in the 

 Second October Meeting, A.F., and the other 

 in the Houghton Meeting, from the D.I. And 

 if any horse-keeper shall object to contribute 

 to the above fund, he will not be allowed to 

 start a horse for either of those plates. 



28. The Stake-holder at Newmarket is Th* stake- 



holder. 



allowed to retain, out of the stakes in his 

 hands, the following fees for his trouble 



mz. 



For every match, one pound. 



For every plate, on pound. 



For every subscription or sweepstakes, where 

 the whole stake exceeds 100Z. and does not 

 amount to 1,000/., two pounds. 



For every sweepstakes where the whole 

 stake amounts to 1,OOOZ. or upwards, five 

 pounds. 



[The charges for stake-holding at Ascot 

 and Goodwood are the same as at Newmarket, 

 with the exception of handicaps, for which the 

 charge is one per cent.] 



