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APPENDIX. 



Ballots may take place during any of the Newmarket Meet- 

 ings, and must be lield at a Greueral Meeting of tke Club. 

 Nine Members at least shall ballot, and two black balls shall 

 exclude ; but for the New Kooms and Coffee Room, when 

 eighteen Members vote, there must bo three black balls to ex- 

 clude. 



The number of Members for the New Eooms are limited to 

 280, the Stewards having the power to propose special names 

 for election to exceed that number. 

 For the 15. For the Jockey Club, each candidate must be proposed 



Jockey Club, jm^i seconded by two Members of the Club. Notice of his 

 being a candidate must be given at a meeting previous to 

 that in which the ballot is to take place, or in the Calendar 

 published during the week preceding the ballot. The name 

 of the candidate, as well as the day of the meeting, must be 

 put up in the Coffee Room on the Monday preceding the ballot. 

 Members of the Jockey Club being abroad for two or more 

 whole years from the 1st of January, shall not be liable for 

 their subscription during their absence. Honorary Members 

 have not the power of voting at meetings of the Club. 



16. A member of the Jockey Club may be admitted a 

 Member of the New Eooms without ballot, by applying to 

 Mr. AVeatherby, Keeper of the Match-book, and paying the 

 same sum for his admission, and the same subscrijption, as 

 are required of Members chosen by ballot. 



17. For the New Eooms and Coffee Eoom each candidate 

 must be proposed and seconded by a Member of the Jockey 

 Club, and the name of the candidate, with his usual place of 

 abode, as well as the name of the Member proposing him, 

 must be x^iit up in the Coffee Eoom on the dav preceding the 

 Ballot. 



Honorary Members of the New Eooms are elected for the 

 current year only, and shall not he liahle for amj admission fee, 

 hut for tlic suhscription only for that year. 



]\Ienihers ahroad from the 1st of January to the end of the 

 year, on giving notice, shall continue to he Memhers icithout 

 paying suhscription. 

 Arrears of 18. A person, though chosen, shall not be considered as a 



subscription. Member of any of these Clubs until he shall have paid the 

 usual sums for the admission and subscription of a new 

 Member. And the name of every Member whose subscrij^tion 

 shall be in arrear for one year shall be placed over the 

 chimney-piece in the New Eooms and in the Coffee Eoom at 

 Newmarket, in the Craven Meeting in each year. And if 

 such arrear be not paid at the end of the following Spring 

 Meetings, he shall cease to be a Member, and shall not be 

 again admitted as a Member until his arrears bo paid, and 

 until he be again chosen by ballot. 



If any Member of the Eooms or Stands at Newmarket 



For the New 

 Eooms aud 

 Coffee -room. 



