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curred, and the parties must agree in writing to 

 abide by the decisions of the stewards of the Jockey 

 Club. 



7. The three stewards, or any two of them shall 

 have full power to make such regulations as they 

 may think proper in regard to the course, and 

 exercise ground. 



6. The three stewards shall have the power of 

 appointing such person or persons as they may 

 choose, to keep the coffee-room, the match-book, 

 receive the stakes, and collect the entrance money, 

 and all other funds belonging to the Jockey Club, 

 and the stewards shall be responsible to the Jockey 

 Club, for all the money collected, as belonging to 

 the Club. They shall also have the power to ap- 

 point the judge of the races, clerk of the course, 

 or any other servants of the Club. 



9. The stewards shall fix the hours of starting 

 for each race, by nine o'clock in the evening pre- 

 ceding the day of running, and notice of the time 

 of starting is to be fixed up in the cofifee-room im- 

 mediately afterwards. 



10. The stewards shall produce an account of the 

 funds and disbursements of the Jockey Club, at 

 the annual meeting in each year. 



RESPECTING THE ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS^, FOR THE 



JOCKEY CLUB. 



1 1 . Ballots for the Jockey Club shall take place in 

 the Craven, First Spring, Second October, and 



