Racing Calendar

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proprietor Robert Hunter, 1837

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Página xxxi - London, or any other particular place, cannot be declared off, on the course. 26. If a match or sweepstakes be made for any particular day in any race week, and the parties agree to change the day to any other in the same week, all bets must stand ; but if the parties agree to run the race in a different week, all bets made before the alteration shall be void.
Página xxxvi - A person though chosen shall not be considered as a member of any of these Clubs until he shall have paid the usual sums for the admission and subscription of a new member. And the name of every member whose subscription shall be in arrear for one year, shall be placed over the chimney-piece in the New Rooms and in the Coffeeroom at Newmarket, in the Craven Meeting of each year.
Página xliii - In naming or entering for any race where there shall be any particular conditions required as a qualification to start, it shall be sufficient if the horse were qualified at the expiration of the time allowed for naming or entering, and he shall not be disqualified by anything which may happen after the expiration of that time, unless so specified in the article; and if any additional weight is to be carried by horses which have won one or more plates or races within the year, it shall be construed...
Página 424 - The horses start at the Charlton Down to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go the outside circle of the hill, and return to the east of the Clump, about three miles and five furlongs.
Página xxxiii - Steward shall vacate after settling the accounts made up to the 31st of December preceding, and shall then name a member of the Jockey Club to succeed him, subject to the approbation of the Members of the Jockey Club then present, and at every subsequent financial meeting the senior Steward shall, in like manner, retire and propose his successor.
Página xlii - When any match or sweepstakes shall be made, and no course mentioned, the course shall be that which is usually run by horses of the same age as those engaged ; viz. If yearlings, the Yearling Course.
Página xlvi - ... Bath, Mrs Day's brother to Lusher, Mr Sadler's Achilles, and Mr Wreford's Wilna, had each won a heat ; Wilna was then drawn ; Mrs Day and Mr Sadler agreed to divide the stakes, and brother to Lusher walked over. — Two questions were submitted to the Stewards of the Jockey Club, who decided— 1st. That the bets should be put together and divided, in the same proportion that had been agreed upon in respect to the stakes. 2nd. That brother to Lusher must carry extra weight on future occasions...
Página xli - Course, or to the person appointed to weigh the jockeys before starting, then such horse shall not be considered the winner of the race even though he should come in first, but shall be placed as the last horse in the race, and his owner shall pay the stake as for a beaten horse; and whether the horse come in first or not, the jockey shall be fined 5 sov.
Página xxxvii - No person who has once subscribed to a stake shall be allowed to withdraw his name, and no nomination shall be altered in any respect after the time of closing, without the consent of all the parties in the race.
Página xliv - It is expected that every member of the clubs at Newmarket, and every person running or training horses at Newmarket, shall consider themselves amenable to these rules, and such others as the stewards may from time to time think fit to adopt for the better regulation of racing at Newmarket. And all trainers, jockeys, grooms, and servants of such persons are strictly enjoined to observe the same.

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