RECOED 



OF 



PEIZE MARES & FILLIES, that imoe 



gained Honours in Hunter classes at Shows in the 

 United Kingdom, and of Hujiter Brood Mares and 

 Fillies admitted on Pedigree and hij inspection after 

 approval hij the Editing Committee, ivith tlieir 

 Produce to the gear 1893, and all that is hnoion of 

 their antecedents. 



The Conditions of entry are as follows : — 



(1 A Mare is elisible for entry which has been awarded a prize, been reserved or highly 

 commended in Hunter classes at any Show in the United Kingdom. 



i2) A Mare, suitable for breeding hunting and half-bred stock, being approved by Editing 

 Committee after inspection by a present or past member of the Council, will be 

 eligible for entry. A Veteriuary certificate, stating that the Mare is free from 

 hereditary disease, must accompany each entry under this condition. 



(3) A Mare can be re-entered which has produced foals, or has herself or whose offspring 



have taken further prizes, or changed owners since the previous volumes were 

 compiltd. 



(4) A Mare, by a thoroughbred or registered sire and out of a registered dam, is eligible for 



entry. 



(5) A Mare, with a Veterinary Certificate of soundness from hereditary disease, may be 



accepted for registry : — 



(a) Provided she has won races under Jockey Club rules or Grand National * rules, 



inclusive of point-to-point races, or 

 (h) Provided her only half-bred strain comes directly through an ancestor which 



has won races under Jockey Club rules or Grand National rules, inclusive of 



point-to-point races, or 

 (c) Provided her only half-bred strain comes dh-ectly through a stallion that has 



sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of races under Jockey Club 



rules, or Grand National rules, inclusive of point-to-point races. 



* National Hunt Rules. 



AELLA. (Vol. IV.) 

 (483.) 



Oivner, 

 St. George Littledale, 

 Wickhill House, Bracknell, Berks. 



(See rule 3) 



