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for two or more whole years from the 1st of 

 January, shall not be liable for their subscrip- 

 tion during their absence. 



15. The ballots for members of the New For the New 

 Rooms may be in any of the six established 

 Meetings at Newmarket. Each candidate must 



be proposed by a Member of the Jockey Club, 

 and his Christian and Surname, and usual 

 place of abode, with the name of the Member 

 proposing him, put up in the Dining and 

 Card-rooms at Newmarket (or in such other 

 place as the Stewards shall appoint) on the 

 day preceding the ballot. The ballot shall be 

 in the morning, between the hours of eleven 

 and one ; or in the afternoon, between the 

 houi's of four and six. Members of the Jockey 

 Club only shall be allowed to ballot. Nine 

 Members (at least) shall ballot, and two black 

 balls shall exclude. If eighteen members ballot, 

 there must be three black balls to exclude. 



16. A Member of the Jockey Club may be 

 admitted a Member of the New Rooms without 

 ballot, by applying to Mr. Weatherby, Keeper 

 of the Match-book, and paying the same sum 

 for his admission, and the same subscription, 

 as are required of Members chosen by ballot. 



17. The ballot for Members of the Coffee- For the 

 room shall be in the Coffee-room at New- 

 market (or at such other place as the Stewards 

 shall appoint) on any day in the present six 



Coffee-roora. 



