 | James Christie Whyte - 1840
...second that beats the other horses twice out of three times, though he do not win a heat. l0. When a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they get in the second heat. ll . Where a plate or subscription is given to the winner... | |
 | James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 646 páginas
...second that wins one heat. 9. For the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other horses twice out of three times, though he do not win a heat. 10. When a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they... | |
 | 1832
...not determined tillthe plate is won, if that heat is not mentioned at the time df betting. 23. When a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they are in the second heat. 24. Horses running on the wrong side of the post, and not... | |
 | Ruff William - 1846
...that wins one heat. For the bеst of the bents, the horse is second that bi the other horse twice oot of three times, though he do not win a heat. Where a plate is won by twc heats, the preference of the horses is determine! by the second heat. Where a plate is given to... | |
 | 1846
...horse is second that beats the other horses twice out of three times, though he did not win a heat. 10. Where a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they get in the second heat. 11. Where a plate or subscription is given to the winner... | |
 | Ruff William - 1847
...any rnce in England, or elsewhere, and shall be proved not to be of the age represented, the Jockey do not win a heat. Where a plate is won by two heats,...heat. Where a plate is given to the winner of the heet of three heats, a horse, to win, must be the actual winner of two heats, even though no horse... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 492 páginas
...horse is second that wins one. 8. For the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other twice out of three times, though he do not win a heat. 9. A confirmed bet cannot be off without mutual consent. 10. Either of the betters may demand stakes... | |
 | charles and james weatherby - 1848
...horse is second that beats the other horses twice out of three times, though he did not win a heat. 10. Where a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they get in the second heat. 11. Where a plate or subscription is given to the winner... | |
 | 1848
...horse is second that wins one. For the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other twice out of three times, though he do not win a heat. A confirmed bet cannot be off without mutual consent. Either of the betters may demand Stakes to be... | |
 | Ruff William - 1849
...second that wins one heat. For the Ье- 1 of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other horne twice out of three times, though he do not win a heat. Where a plate is won by two beats, the preference of the horses is determined bv the second heat. Where a plate is given to the... | |
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