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tions of the National Coursing- Club. Every question 

 or matter in dispute connected with coursing can be 

 brought before the National Coursing Club for its de- 

 cision. 



{g) The National Coursing Club may, if it thinks fit, 

 refer the examination of any case brought before the Club 

 to a Committee consisting of not less than three members. 

 Every such Committee shall make a written report to the 

 Secretary, to be laid before the National Coursing Club 

 for its approval. 



(//) Every decision of the National Coursing Club 

 shall be final, and the National Coursing Club may order 

 that the expenses attending any case or matter in dispute 

 brought before it shall be borne by the parties interested 

 as the National Coursing Club may direct. 



(?) The Secretary shall place on record in the minutes 

 of the business of the National Coursing Club, and shall 

 send to the Keeper of the Stud Book, and make public 

 every case brought before the National Coursing Club, 

 with the decision arrived at. 



( /) Meetings for the despatch of business shall be held 

 in London on tlie last Wednesday in June and (irst Wed- 

 nesday in December, and in Liverpool on the day of the 

 draw of the Altcar Clul) Meeting in November, and on 

 the day of entrx' for the Waterloo Cup. The revision and 

 alteration of rules can only be made, and the election of 

 Members can onh- take place, at the Summer Meeting in 

 London and at the Meeting in Liverpool on the da)' of 

 entry for the Waterloo Cup. 1'lic Secretar\-, upon a re- 

 (|uisition addressed to him in writing by any Three 

 Stewards of a Meeting held under the National Coursing 

 Club Rules, or by Six Public Coursers, Members of an 

 established Coursing Club, may call a Special Meeting of 



