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sliall leave his bill for liouseliold expenses unpaid two months 

 after tlie same sliall have been delivered to him, the Keeper 

 of the Rooms is to report his default to the Stewards, who 

 will cause notice to be sent to him, that if it be not cleared by 

 a time to bo mentioned in the said notice (not to exceed three 

 months), his name will bo erased from the list of Members, 

 and he will be warned off the Heath. 



19. Gentlemen not Members of the New Eooms or Coffee Admission to 

 Room may be admitted to the Stands on Newmarket Heath, the Stands. 

 for any one meeting on the nomination of the Stewards, pro- 

 vided that they be ballotted for in the same manner as the 

 Members of the New Eooms at the next ensuing meeting of 



the Club. 



20. If any Member of the Jockey Club, or of the New 

 Kooms or Coffee Eoom at Newmarket, should appear in the 

 published Forfeit List as a defaulter for stakes or forfeits, or 

 be reported by the Committee of the Subscription Eooms at 

 Newmarket or at Messrs. Tattersall's, as being a defaulter for 

 bets lost on horse racing, the Stewards shall cause notice to 

 be sent to him that if his default be not cleared by a time to 

 be stated in the said notice (not to exceed three months) his 

 name will be erased from the list of Members ; and if a Member 

 of any of these Clubs should be convicted of fraudulent prac- 

 tices on the Turf, or should compound with his creditors, ho 

 shall cease to be a Member. 



Trials. 



21. The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground How to en - 

 for trials, is divided into five periods, from the first day of S^°^ ^^^ 

 the Craven Meeting to the last day of the Houghton Meet- S"^^"^"^' 

 ing, viz., from five to seven o'clock, and from seven to eight 



in the morning ; from one to half-past two, from half-past 

 two till four, and from four till five in the afternoon. During 

 the rest of the year it is divided into three periods — viz., 

 previous to nine in the morning, from one to half -past three, 

 and after half -past three in the afternoon. 



No trainer shall have the ground for trying horses more 

 than one portion of the morning and one portion of the after- 

 noon 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 train- 

 ing 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 entered in a book to be kept for 

 that purpose at the Keeper of the Match-book's Ofiice in New- 

 market. And no notice or warning shall be deemed sufficient 

 unless given as before directed. 



