94 Hounds 



milk and eggs, along with hound meal, constitute 

 the best food for a Greyhound. 



NATIONAL COURSING RULES 



Constitution and Bye-laws, and Code of Rules ^ as Revised and Adopted 

 by the National Coursing Club, 2%thjune 1893, with alterations 

 and additions up to i6th February 1 909. {By kind permission 

 of F. W. Lamonby, Esq. ) 



CONSTITUTION AND BYE-LAWS 



(a) The National Coursing Club shall be composed of Members 

 elected by the Coursing Clubs of the United Kingdom of more than 

 one year's standing, having not less than twenty-four Members each, 

 and of Members elected as hereinafter provided. 



{b) No Coursing Club shall elect more than two representatives, 

 the names and addresses of the representatives so elected to be sent to 

 the Secretary of the National Coursing Club ; and should any Club 

 fail to hold a Coursing Meeting for two consecutive seasons, that Club 

 shall cease to send representative Members. 



(f) The National Coursing Club may elect as Members of the Club 

 (the number of Members so elected not to exceed twenty-five) any 

 well-known supporters of public Coursing, who have been proposed and 

 seconded by two Members of the National Coursing Club at either of 

 the Club Meetings held in London on the last Wednesday in June, or 

 in Liverpool on the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup. {See Bye-law 

 /.) Members are elected by the National Coursing Club for five years, 

 and are eligible for re-election. A month's notice must be given to the 

 Secretary of the names of candidates for election to the National 

 Coursing Club, with their addresses, and the names of their proposers 

 and seconders, before they can come up for ballot. The election shall 

 be by ballot, in which one black ball in seven shall exclude. If a 

 quorum of Members be not present, then the election shall stand over 

 till the next Meeting of the National Coursing Club. The Secretary 

 shall insert in the notice of business to be transacted at the Meetings of 

 the National Coursing Club the name of any candidate for election, 

 with his address, and the names of his proposer and seconder. 



{d) The National Coursing Club shall annually, on the day of entry 



