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crosses. And if such cross or jostle shall be 

 proved to have happened through the foul 

 riding of the jockey, he shall be subject to 

 such punishment as the Stewards may think 

 fit to inflict. 



44. Horses running on the wi*ong side of 

 a post and not turning back are disq^ualified. 



Second Horse. 



45. When it is a condition of a stake or Money for 



ijii r»i -IT TTi second horsf. 



plate that the owner oi the second horse shall 

 receive a certain sum of money out of the 

 stakes, or out of the plate, and the race is 

 walked over for, or no second horse is placed, 

 the winning horse is entitled to the whole 

 prize. If the money advertised to be given 

 to the second horse is a separate donation 

 from the Race-fund or other source, and the 

 race is walked over for, or no second horse 

 is placed, the money is not given at all. 



When the entrance money for a plate is 

 advertised to be given to the owner of the 

 second horse, and the plate is walked over for, 

 or no second horse is placed, the entrance 

 money is to be retiu'ned. 



Bead Keats, 



46. If for any plate or sweepstakes, not to when to be 

 be run in heats, the first two or more horses again. 

 shall come in so near together that the Judge 



