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between two horses that had each won a heat. Horses drawn -before 

 the i)late is won are distanced. No distance in a fourth heat. 



Rule XI. In all nominations of horses which have not started be- 

 fore the time of naming, the sire, dam, and granddam must be men- 

 tioned if known, imless the dam has a name which is to be found in the 

 Stud Book or Calendar, in which case the name of the sire and dam 

 will be sufficient. If the horse, &c., be own brother or sister to any 

 horse, &c., having a name in the Stud Book or Calendar, it will be suf- 

 ficient to name it as such ; if the dam or granddam be sister — but which 

 sister must be specified if there are more than one — dam, or granddam 

 of any horse, &c., having a name in the Stud Book or Calendar, it will 

 be sufficient to mention her as such. If the dam or granddam is not 

 known, the sire of the horse, &c., must be mentioned, together with 

 such other particulars as will be sufficient to identify the animal. If a 

 horse has once appeared in the " Racing Calendar " by a name and his 

 pedigree, it will be sufficient afterwards to mention him by his name 

 only, even though he has never started. If the dam was covered by 

 more than one stallion, the names of all of them must be mentioned. 

 If any horse be named without being identified he will not be allowed 

 to start, but his owner will be liable for the stake or forfeit. 



Rule XII. No horse will be deemed the winner of any race which 

 shall be proved to have run under a false description ; the disqualifica- 

 tion to remain in force until his pedigree be ascertained and recorded. 

 No objection can be made after the lapse of twelve months from the 

 time of running. 



Rule XIII. Allowance of weight to the produce of untried horses 

 or mares must be claimed at the time of running. Extra weight and 

 allowances for not winning are not accumulative unless particularly 

 specified. Extra weights for running are enforced up to the time of 

 starting. 



Rule XIV. When any person enters a horse or subscribes, under a 

 fictitious name, or in the name of a person not fully identified at the 

 time, he will be considered in all respects as the owner of the horse, 

 and as the subscriber to the stake. The Stewards of the Jockey Club 

 have power to call upon a nominator to produce testimony that the 

 horse named is not the property, either wholly or in part, of any person 

 Avhose name appears in the list of defaulters-, and if he fail to do so, 

 they may cause the nomination to be erased. 



Rule XV. In any race which may contain particular conditions as 

 to qualification, it is sufficient if the horse be qualified at the time of 

 naming. 



