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2o. The Stakeholder at Newmarket is allowed to retain, out TheStake- 

 of the stakes in his hands, the following fees for his trouble, bolder. 

 viz. — 



For every match one pound. 



For every plate one pound. 

 , For every subscription or sweepstakes where the lowest 

 forfeit amounts to 20 sov. i- per cent, on the whole stake, and 

 on all other races 1 per cent. 



[The charges for stake-holding at Ascot and Groodwood are 

 the same as at Newmarket.] 



26. The Keeper of the Match-book is entitled to charge a Fees for 

 fee of 2s. 6f/. on all nominations at Newmarket, if published nominations. 

 in the Racing Calendar before running, but not on the entries 



which are made at Newmarket during the week of running. 



27. Towards defraying the expense of repairing the Course Heath tax. 

 and Exercise-ground, five guineas annually shall be paid in 



respect of every horse that shall be trained at Newmarket. 

 Any horse remaining at Newmarket more than a week before 

 or after any Race meeting there, shall be considered as trained 

 at Newmarket, and his trainer shall apply for a licence under 

 Rule 28. All yearlings broken on the Heath and Exercise- 

 ground to be charged two guineas. And the same shall be 

 paid by the stable-keeper or servant ha\T.ng the care of such 

 horse, and be charged by hina to the owner of such horse. The 

 Stewards shall make such orders as they think fit relative to 

 the returns to be made by the stable-keepers or servants of 

 horses under their care, and if any stable-keeper or servant 

 shall fail to make a true return according to this order, he 

 will be surcharged one guinea for each horse omitted in his list. 

 N.B. — At present all trainers are required to send in on the 

 1st of February, a list of the horses which have been under 

 their charge from the 1st of January, and on the 1st of every 

 succeeding month a list of any additional horses that have 

 been under their care since the preceding return. 



28. Every trainer who wishes to train horses on the lands Licence to 

 belonging to, or in the occupation of, the Jockey Club, must train at New- 

 apply annually to the Stewards for a licence, and on making '^'''•''^^*- 

 such application must specify the horses then under his charge, 



and the names of their owners. 



A trainer shall be liable to have his licence withdrawn for 

 breaking the rules laid down by the Stewards for the manage- 

 ment of the ground, or for any misconduct on the Turf, 

 or in matters connected with it, and the prohibition to use 

 the lands of the Jockey Club attached to the refusal or with- 

 drawal of a licence shall extend to the Race meetings. 



The payment of Heath Tax shall not be taken to confer on 

 the person paying the same any legal rights which shall 

 interfere or be inconsistent with the absolute control the Club 

 now has over all persons using or going on to their grounds. 



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