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virtually bis servant and agent, and as the managers 

 of the races were in possession of a sufficient sum 

 of money belonging to Mr. Dockeray to cover 

 Lyster's stake, it was quite sufficient to meet the 

 objection, and that Lyster was entitled to receive. 



24. — Whether a Horse is considered a Winner if 

 the Stake does not ajp^ear in the Official Calendar. 



TuNBRiDGE Wells, 1838. — The Stewards' Stakes 

 of oL each, ^^ith 40Z. added; a winner in 1838 

 to carry olb. ; twice, 51b. extra. 



Mr. Cassidy'sf Maid of Hertford 2 12 1 



Capt. Pearson's g Munchausen 4 3 12 



Mr. Shelly's Magnolia ... 1 2 3 3 



Mr. Bacon's Elizabeth ... 3 4 4 



An objection was made against Maid of Hertford, 

 that she only carried 31bs. extra instead of 51bs., 

 she having won a plate at Norwich, and the Hert- 

 fordshire Stakes, a handicap, at Hertford. Mr. 

 Cassidy, in reply, stated that she had not won 

 a plate at a public meeting, the Norwich Eaces 

 being on the terms of private races ; and secondly, 

 that the Herefordshire Stakes being a handicap, 

 he conceived that handicaps and matches were 

 always excused. 



