Special Conditions for the above Three Races. 
The Stewards reserve to themselves the right to refuse the entry of any horse 
that in their opinion, has not been regularly and fairly hunted. 
Officers who have never won a contested Steeplechase or match (under National 
Hunt or Irish National Hunt Buies), other than a Regimental race, will be 
allowed 5 lb. 
And Three Open Races. 
ENTRIES to close to Messrs. Weatherby, Messrs. Pratt k, Co., or Lieut.- 
Colonel Toogood, Kings Worthy, Winchester, on Tuesday, 21st March. 
In all races except where specially mentioned, eight Entries to be made, or the 
race may be declared void. 
The whole of the added money will be given for two starters, but one half 
for a walk over. 
There are 50 good loose boxes at the Farnborough Commission stables, adjoining 
the Queen’s Hotel, North Camp, Earnborough, the charge foi\which will 
be 5/- per day, including hay and straw. Application should be made to Mr. E. 
Spicer. Telegraphic Address “ Spurs,” Earnborough, Hants. 
At the Annual General Meeting of the R.A. Institution the Committee intend to 
propose the following additions to the Rules, viz.:— 
To Rule I. to add after “ J61 ”—“Gentlemen who have qualified )'and are 
recommended for commissions in the Royal Artillery may forthwith become 
members on the same terms as Second Lieutenants.” 
In Rule II., after the words “Garrison and neighbourhood,” to insert—“or 
such gentlemen connected with naval and military arts and sciences as they from 
time to time think fit.” 
Owing to unavoidable causes the dates of the R.A. v. R.E. Inter-Regimental 
Racket and Billiard Matches must be changed, and they will now probably be 
fixed for Eriday and Saturday, the 14th and 15th April. 
ROYAL ARTILLERY DINNER CLUB. 
Rules. 
Officers of the Royal Artillery on full or half-pay, can become annual sub¬ 
scribers at the rate of five shillings per annum, under the following conditions :— 
(a) On joining the Regiment. 
(b) If a Subaltern, by payment of five shillings for every year of service 
up to five years, which shall be the maximum number of years 
subscription chargeable to officers of that rank on joining. 
(c) If a Captain, by payment of six years subscriptions. 
0 d ) If a Major, by payment of seven years subscriptions. 
(e) If a Lieut.-Colonel, by payment of eight years subscriptions. 
The subject for the Duncan Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1893, is “ The Attack of 
a Coast Eortress.” 
Attention is called to the Rules for Prize Essays printed at the end of the Rules 
R.A.I., and Officers are asked to be careful in posting their Essay intended for 
competition in time to reach the Secretary on or before the 1st of April. 
