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application at tlio Eegistry Office, but no ridor will bo required 

 to take out a licence until the last day of the week in which 

 he shall have ridden a winner for the first time. 



Every jockey shall, on application for a licence, furnish 

 Messrs. Weatherby with his full name and address. A list 

 of the licensed jockeys shall be published annually 'in the 

 Eacing Calendar. 



Any rider who shall infringe these Eules will be reported 

 to the Stewards of the Jockey Club, who may suspend him 

 from riding. 



Any owner, or trainer, or both, who shall knowingly employ 

 an unlicensed jockey, shall be fined not less than 25/. each. 



54. No trainer shall engage any lad or other stable servant 

 without previously referring to his last employer in England, 

 France, Ausb-ia or Hungary, and receiving a satisfactory reply 

 in writing. 



Any trainer infringing this Eule and continuing to employ 

 such boy after notice has been served on him, shall not be 

 allowed to train or run horses where these Rules are in force ; 

 and any lad leaving his master before the terms of his en- 

 gagement are complete shall be disqualified from riding in 

 any race. 



Any boy prevented from obtaining employment by this Kulo 

 shall have the right of appeal to the Stewards of the Jockey 

 Club. 



Every jockey at the termination of his apprenticeship is 

 free to form engagements for himself, irrespective of any 

 which may have been made for him during such apprentice- 

 ship. 



Calculation of Time. 



55. "When the last day for doing anything in relation to a Sundays 

 race falls on a Sunday, it may be done on the following Monday, omitted, 

 unless the race to which such act relates is appointed for that 



day, in which case it must be done on the previous Saturday. 



Foreign Meetings. 



56. The Stewards of the Jockey Club shall cause a list to Foreign 

 be from time to time published and kept, as they think fit, of mceting-s. 

 meetings and races in countries other than Great Britain, 



which are to be deemed recognized meetings and races for 

 the purposes of these Rules. 



Neiv Rules. 



57. No new Eule of Eacing can be passed, nor can any New Rules, 

 existing Eule be rescinded or altered without being previously 

 advertised three times in the "Sheet Calendar," and notice 



given of the meeting of the Jockey Club at which it is to be 

 proposed ; and no now Eule, or repeal or alteration of a Eule, 

 shall take effect until it has been confirmed at the meeting 



