Racing Calendarproprietor Robert Hunter, 1852 |
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Página xvi
... Match Book Two Sovereigns each Meeting , otherwise he is not obliged to keep an account for such Member . He is also entitled to Five Shillings for every signature to every Article ; and he is not to receive any nomination unless accom ...
... Match Book Two Sovereigns each Meeting , otherwise he is not obliged to keep an account for such Member . He is also entitled to Five Shillings for every signature to every Article ; and he is not to receive any nomination unless accom ...
Página xvii
... Match Book shall be allowed to retain the following sums from Winners of all Stakes , & c . run for at the Curragh : -Where the sum won shall amount to 250 sovs or upwards , 5 sovs ; under 250 sovs , and amounting to 65 sovs , 2 sovs ...
... Match Book shall be allowed to retain the following sums from Winners of all Stakes , & c . run for at the Curragh : -Where the sum won shall amount to 250 sovs or upwards , 5 sovs ; under 250 sovs , and amounting to 65 sovs , 2 sovs ...
Página xviii
... Match Book at or before twelve o'clock on the day but one after said race has been won ; and that after that hour , when no notice to the contrary has been served upon the Keeper of the Match Book , he shall be released from all ...
... Match Book at or before twelve o'clock on the day but one after said race has been won ; and that after that hour , when no notice to the contrary has been served upon the Keeper of the Match Book , he shall be released from all ...
Página xix
... Match Book , receive the Stakes , collect the Entrance Money , & c . & c . 23. The Turf Club Fund Accounts are to be examined by the Stewards on Friday of each April Meeting , and the Stewards are to produce an account RULES . xix.
... Match Book , receive the Stakes , collect the Entrance Money , & c . & c . 23. The Turf Club Fund Accounts are to be examined by the Stewards on Friday of each April Meeting , and the Stewards are to produce an account RULES . xix.
Página xx
... Match Book , and to sub- scribe his name to a paper , to be hung up in the Coffee - room . The Keeper of the Match Book shall hold the seals delivered to him until ten o'clock on the Friday evening of the Meeting in which the Cup is ...
... Match Book , and to sub- scribe his name to a paper , to be hung up in the Coffee - room . The Keeper of the Match Book shall hold the seals delivered to him until ten o'clock on the Friday evening of the Meeting in which the Cup is ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
20 sovs added 25 sovs 3b allowed 3lb to mares 50 sovs 5lb extra 8st 4lb age-three yrs old agst allowed to mares allowed to untried Anglesey Post Anglesey Stakes b f by Corranna ch f ch h Courtenay's Curragh Dillon's Echidna f by Birdcatcher f by Magpie fillies 8st Freney gr g h ft half heats Harkaway Irwin's b c Keegan's Kilcock Kildare Lord Waterford's b c Lord Waterford's ch Magpie Majesty's Plate mares and geldings Mickey Free mile heats October Meeting Perdita Plate of 100 Queen's Plate Quin's race Redmond O'Hanlon saved his stake Seahorse Second horse saved Selling Stakes September Meeting Simoom six and aged sovs ft stallions or mares STEEPLE CHASES Sweepstakes three yrs old Tom Moody Turf Club Ugly Buck untried stallions Watts's ch f Whaley's winner Won by half Wt for age Wt for age-three
Passagens conhecidas
Página xl - C., to put an equal sum into a hat ; C., who is the handicapper, makes a match for A. and B., who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out closed ; then they open them together, and if both have money in their hands, the match is confirmed ; if neither have money, it is no match. In both cases the handicapper draws all the money out of the hat ; but if one has money in his hand, and the other none, then it is no match, and he that has money in his hand is...
Página xlii - In running of heats, if it cannot be decided which horse is first, the heat goes for nothing, and they may all start again, except it be between two horses that had each won a heat.
Página 221 - Plate of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 5 ft, and only 2 if declared on a day to be named when the wts are published.
Página xxii - Each person, at the time of challenging, is to subscribe his name to a paper to be hung up in the Coffee-room at Newmarket, and deliver to the Keeper of the Match-book the name or description of the horse, &c.
Página xli - When a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they get in the second heat.
Página xlii - Bets determined though the horse does not start, when the words "absolutely run or pay," or "play or pay,
Página xli - If a better be absent on the day of running, a public declaration of the bet may be made on the Course, and a demand whether any person will make stakes for the absent party, and if no person consent to do so, the bet may be declared void.
Página 225 - The Royal Whip, presented by his late Majesty to the Turf Club, with 100 gs. added annually by her Majesty ; three years old lOst., four list.
Página 147 - Stakes of 10 sovs. each^h. ft., with 25 added, for hnnters ; ridded by Members of the Turf Club or Coffee-room at Kildare, Kildare-street, United Service and Sackvillestreet Clubs, or by Commissioned officers in the Army and Navy ; heats, one mile and a half on the Peel Course (6 subscribers).
Página xliii - Horses that forfeit are the beaten horses, where it is run or pay. Bets made on horses winning any number of plates that year, remain in force till the first day of May. Money given to have a bet laid not returned if not run. To propose a bet, and say "done" first to it, the person that replies " done " to it makes it a confirmed bet.