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plained, and it was left to be decided by Sir C 

 Bunbury. 



" Sir C. Bunbury and tbe committee of the 

 Jockey Club are of opinion that Kosebud is en- 

 titled to the plate, as no complaint was made till 

 after the second heat. 



" Signed (per order), 



"E. Weatherby." 



^^4. — One Horse Driving Another on the Wrong 

 Side of Post. 



Tavistock Kaces, July 31st, 1810.— A 50Z. Plate, 

 for all ao'es. Three-mile heats. 



Capt. Weir's White Kose .011 

 Sir W- Call's Ked Cross Knight 14 2 

 Mr. James's Tekeli .... 2 2 3 

 Mr. Handley's Trinculo . . 3 3 dr. 



In the first heat Trinculo crossed White Kose, 

 and drove him on the wrong side of a post. 



The stewards allowed both horses to start again, 

 subject to the opinion of the Jockey Club whether 

 White Rose was distanced or not, having been 

 driven out of the course by the foul riding of Trin- 

 culo's jockey. 



By the decision of the stewards of the Jockey 

 Club the horses will stand thus: — 



