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to be received by the winner, over and above I 



his own stake, shall amount to lOOZ. or more \ 



(unless the winner shall object to allowing i 



such deductions to be made), and the money \ 



so raised shall be disposed of in the following • 



manner — viz. , 



Two handicap plates of lOOZ. each, for three, ■ 



four, five, six years old, and aged horses, shall ] 



be annually given to be rn.ii for ; one in the | 

 Second October Meeting, A.F., and the other 



in the Houghton Meeting, from the D.I. x\nd < 



if any horse-keeper shall object to contributo j 



to the above fund, he will not be allowed to :: 



start a horse for either of those plates. ' 



28. The Stake-holder at Newmarket is Jh? stake- - 



holder. 



allowed to retain, out of the stakes in his 



hands, the following fees for his trouble i 



-viz. 



For every match, one pound. 



For every plate, one pound. = 



For every subscription or sweepstakes, where \ 



the whole stake exceeds lOOZ. and does not j 



amount to 1,000Z., two pounds. | 



For every sweepstakes where the whole ] 

 stake amounts to 1,OOOZ. or upwards, five 



pounds. ] 



[The charges for stake-holding at Ascot -1 



and Goodwood are the same as at Newmarket, , 



with the exception of handicaps, for which the ■ 

 charge is one per cent.] 



