Bules and Orders of Jockey Club. 155 



20. Any Member of the Jockey Club (not Temporary 



•^ o \ admission of 



being a Member of tlie New Jiooms) may be non-Mem- 

 admitted to tlie New Eooms and Coffee-room 

 for any one meeting, by applying to Mr. 

 Weatberby, Keeper of the Matcb-book, witb- 

 out any otber cbarge tban the payment of two 

 jjounds. In the event of such person attend- 

 ing any otber meeting in the course of tbe 

 same year, be is to be considered as a Member 

 of tbe New Eooms, and liable to all tbe usual 

 cbarcjes. 



Election of 

 foreigners. 



21. If any foreigner sbould be proposed at 

 any time as a candidate for tbe new Eooms or 

 Coffee-room, an immediate ballot may take 

 place for sucb election, and all foreigners who 

 are elected are liable only to tbe bousebold 

 expenses. 



22. Gentlemen not Members of tbe New AdmissJonto 



the Stands. 



Eooms or Coffee-room may be admitted to 

 tbe Stands on Newmarket Heatb on payment 

 of a life subscription of ten pounds, provided 

 that they are elected by ballot in the same 

 manner as Members of the Coffee-room, and 

 that the nimaber so admitted shall not exceed 

 fifty. 



Trials. 



23. The day, with respect to the engaging Howtoen- 

 of the ground for trials, shall be divided into Iroundf 

 three periods : that is, previously to eight 



