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5. A Mare, with a Veterinary Certificate of soundness from 

 hereditary disease, may be accepted for registry provided she 

 has won rac'S, or whoso only half-bred strain comes directly 

 through an ancestor which has won races under Jockey Club 

 or Grand National Rules, inclusive of point-to-point races, or 

 whose only half-bred strain comes directly through a stallion 

 that has sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of 

 races under Jockey Club Rules, or open races under Grand 

 National Rules, inclusive of point-to-point races. 



4. — Record of Produce under their Dams. 



1. All produce of ]\Iares accepted by the Hunters' Improvement 



Society shall be recorded under the entry of their dams, 

 stating name and breed of horse by which they are sired. 



2. Filly Foals accepted as produce will, in future, be accepted as 



Brood Mares, provided they are by thoroughbred or registered 

 Sires. 



5. — Pedigree Records, Breeders, &c. 



The Editing Committee have been empowered : — 



1. To trcae. for insertion in the next Volume, the Pedigrees of 



such Horses as are not recorded in the General Stud Book, 

 but that would be of interest to the Society. 



2. To omit the Record of all Pedigrees which are not verified by 



the Breeders' names and addresses. 



6. — Last Date of Entry fob Volume V., ]Monday, October 17th, 

 1892, but entries will be received at Double Pees up to Monday, 

 October 31st.''' 



7. — Entry Fees. 



Stallions. — Members, 10s., and Non-Members, £1 per Entry. 

 Mares. — Members, 5s., and Non-]\Iembers, 10s. per Entry. 

 Inspection Fees. — Members, 10s. 6d., and Non-lMembers, £1 Is. 

 per entry. 



8.— London Show, 1893. 



Hunter Sires accepted for registration in the Society's Record of 

 Hunter Mares and Sires shall be allowed to be exhibited at 

 the London Show of 1893 as " Extra Stock." 



In presenting this report and the conditions of entry for 



Stallions as well as Mares, marking an important step in the 



Society's work, the Council trust that they will have the 



support of the Members, as these rules are drawn up with one 



view — the promotion of the interests of Hunter Breeders. 



Suggestions from Members are invited, and shall receive 



full consideration. 



By order of the Council, 



A. B. CHAELTON, 



June 13th, 1892. Secretary. 



* For further reference see pages 233 and 243. 



