104 Horse Racing, 



52. — A Horse Entered after the Time, and 7iot 

 Objected to hy the other Subscribers. 



Egham, 1838.— Ankerwy eke Stakes. 



Mr. Balchiii's b f Slender ..311 



After the first heat, Mr. S. Day made an objec- 

 tion against Slender, she having been entered ten 

 minutes after the hour named for closing the 

 stakes, without his sanction or knowledge. 



It appeared that the Clerk of the Course in- 

 formed Mr. Balcliin that it was past the hour, and 

 that he could not enter the iilly without the con- 

 sent of the company present, who consisted of the 

 owners or grooms of the respective horses entered, 

 including Mr. S. Day's groom. No objection 

 being made, she was entered ; and owing to Mr. 

 S. Day not making his complaint until after the 

 first heat, the objection was not considered valid. 



.53. — Winning Jochey not Weighed, and Horse 

 consequently Distanced. 



Yarmouth Kaces, 1813. Sweepstakes 10 gs. 

 each, with 50Z. added. Two-mile heats. 



Sir C. Bunbury's Scout ... 2 2 1 1 

 Lord Suffield's Huntingdon . 3 1 dis. 

 Major Wilson's f by Selim ..13 dr. 



