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the care of the horse, running with the trial horse, 

 and being present at the trial, or if not present, 

 then the owner of any horse running with such 

 trial horse shall forfeit and pay to the stewards of 

 the Jockey Club the penalty or sum of £10 for 

 every such offence ; but the stewards shall have 

 the power to mitigate such penalty to not less 

 than £5, in case it shall fall upon any groom. 



33. Every bet made upon or against any horse 

 running in a trial, between the time of such trial 

 and the entering it in the trial book, whether it be 

 entered within the time prescribed or not, shall 

 be void. 



34. Every engagement made with any horse 

 &c. running in a trial between the time of such 

 trial, and the entering it in the trial book, whether 

 it be entered within the time prescribed or not, 

 shall not be run, but the owner of such trial horse 

 shall be considered as having declared forfeit, and 

 be liable to pay the forfeit accordingly, unless 

 his opponents or any of them shall desire to 

 hold him to his engagement. And in case 

 any horse so tried shall have started for, and 

 won any race made subsequently to the trial, 

 and before the entry of it in the trial book, his 

 owner shall not be entitled to the stake so won ; 

 and in case he shall actually have received it, he 

 shall pay it back into the hands of the stake- 

 holder, who shall pay it over to the owner of the 

 second horse, or in case of a match, shall pay 



