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shall have been registered in the Stud Book, he shall 

 give notice of the alteration to the Secretary at the time 

 of entry, and the Secretary shall place on the card botli 

 the late and the present names of the dog, and this must 

 be done at all Meetings at which the dog runs throughout 

 the coursing season m which the alteration has been 

 made. If notice of the alteration be not given, the dog 

 shall be disqualified. The new name must be registered 

 before the dog can run under it. 



12. /V^y/.r ^/ ' A's'.'— Any subscriber taking an entry 

 in a stake must prove to the satisfaction of the Stewards, 

 if called upon by them to do so, that any greyhound 

 entered by him without the prefix of the word ' Names' 

 is bond fide his own property. If a subscriber enters a 

 dog not his own property without putting 'Ns' after his 

 own name, the dog so entered shall be disqualified. 

 Every subscriber shall, if requested, deliver in writing to 

 the Secretary of the Meeting the name of the bona-fidc 

 owner of the greyhound named by him, and this com- 

 munication is to be produced should any dispute arise. 

 No dog purchased or procured for a less time than the 

 entire period still remaining of its public running, or 

 belonging to two or more persons, unless they are de- 

 clared confederates, shall be held as bona fide the property 

 of a subscriber. Tlic names of confederates must be 

 registered with the Keei)er of the Stud I5ook — fee, one 

 shilling for eacli name. Assumed names must also be 

 registered witli the Keeper of the Stud Hook fee, ll\e 

 guineas. 



13. Death of a Subscriber. — The death ot a subscriber 

 shall only affect his nominations if it occur before the 

 draw, in which case, subject to the exceptions stated 

 below, they shall be void, whether the entries have been 



