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Street, known by the names of White's, Brookes's, 

 and Boodle's, may be admitted a member of the 

 New Rooms without ballot, on paying the same sum 

 for his admission, and the same subscription as are 

 required of members chosen by ballot. 



FOR THE COFFEE-ROOM. 



14. The ballot for members of the Coffee- Room 

 shall be in the Coffee-Room at Newmarket (or at 

 such other place as the stewards shall appoint) on 

 any day in the present seven established meetings, 

 between the hours of eleven and one o'clock in the 

 morning. Each candidate must be proposed by a 

 member of the Jockey Club, and his christian and 

 surname, and usual place of abode, with the name 

 of the member proposing him, be put up in the 

 Coffee-Room the day before the ballot. Members 

 of the Jockey Club only can ballot. Twelve mem- 

 bers (at least) must ballot, and two black balls 

 shall exclude. 



15. Any member of the New Rooms may become 

 a member of the Coffee-Room, on signifying his wish 

 to be so, to any of the stewards, or to the keeper 

 of the Coffee-Room, and paying for his admission 

 and subscription as members chosen by ballot are 

 required to do. 



16. A person, though chosen, shall not be consi- 

 dered as a member of any of these clubs, until he 

 shall have paid the usual sums for the admission 



