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wliere there is no declaration of forfeit, and 

 where the weights are fixed the night before 

 running. 



39. If any trainer shall engage a man or 

 boy actually serving in the stables without 

 consent of his last employer, or shall harbour 

 or employ any man or boy who has run away, 

 and, after due warning having been published 

 in the 'Eacing Calendar', shall continue to 

 retain such boy in his service, he shall not be 

 allowed to train or run horses at Newmarket, 

 or at other meetings where the Newmarket 

 Eules are enforced. 



Every jockey at the termination of his 

 apprenticeship is free to form engagements for 

 himself, irrespective of any which may have 

 been made for him during such apprentice- 



40. If it can be proved against any person 

 that he has offered money before or after a 

 race to any Judge, Starter, or Handicapper, 

 or promised any part of the stake or prize, or 

 any share or part of a bet, he shall be warned 

 off the Course at Newmarket, and other places 

 where the Jockey Club Rules are in force ; 

 and any Judge, Starter, or IIandicapj)er who 

 shall, before or after a race, demand or receive 

 money of any person, shall be warned off the 

 Course at Newmarket, and other places where 

 the Jockey Club Rules are in force. 



