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APPENDIX. 



Plates and 

 Sweepstakes 

 walked over 

 for. 



Races for 



Gentlemen 



Riders. 



Raising 

 weights in 

 handicaps. 



Should the Stewards find it necessary to refuse or withdraw 

 a licence from any trainer, they will report that they have 

 done so at the next General Meeting of the Club. 



29. When fewer than three horses, the property of persons 

 having different interests, start for any plate or race in which 

 money is advertised to be given by the Club, only half the 

 amount shall be paid, and in case of a walk-over for a Sweep- 

 stakes, no money shall be given. 



Relating to other matters not before specified. 



30. No races for gentlemen riders are allowed at New- 

 market during the regular meetings without the sanction of 

 the Stewards, and, that accorded, such races must be the first 

 or last of the day. 



31. Any member of a Racing Club riding in with the lead- 

 ing horses in a race shall be fined to the amount of 25/., and 

 all other persons to the amount of bl. 



32. Rule 10 (ii.) of the Rules of Racing, extends at New- 

 market to the highest weight left in at ten o'clock the pre- 

 ceding evening in liandicaps for plates and stakes, where 

 there is no declaration of forfeit, and where the weights are 

 fi:sed the night before running. 



33. No rule or alteration of a rule of the Jockey Club takes 

 effect until it has been published in the Racing Calendar, 

 unless specially ordered to the contrary at the time the said 

 rule or alteration is adopted ; and no new rule of the Jockey 

 Club can be passed, and no rule be rescinded without previous 

 notice being given in the Sheet Racing Calendar, except ichen 

 it relates to the private business of the Club, ivhen notice shall be 

 sent by circular to all the meinbers in the iveek pireceding the 

 meeting^ nor at any meeting at which less than nine members 

 are present. 



POST HORSES. 



The acts of parliament as to Stage Coaches and Post 

 Horses are 2 & 3 WiU. 4, c. 120 ; 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 48 ; 5 & 6 

 Vict. 0. 79 ; and 32 & 33 Yict. c. 14. The acts of parliament 

 regulating Hackney Coaches, Omnibuses, Carts, Waggons, 

 Drays, and Public Carriages in or near London, are 1 & 2 

 Will. 4, c. 22 ; 6 & 7 Yict. c. 86 ; 13 & 14 Vict. c. 7 ; 16 & 17 

 Vict. c. 33 ; 16 & 17 Vict. c. 127 ; 30 & 31 Vict. c. 134 ; 32 & 

 33 Vict. c. 115 ; and the Police of Towns Clauses Act (10 & 11 

 Vict. c. 89). The 32 & 33 Viet. c. 14, s. 17, repeals the 

 Excise duties upon licences to let Horses for hire and to keep 

 Haoknev and Stas-e Can-iases. 



