Racing Calendarproprietor Robert Hunter, 1831 - Horse racing |
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... Meeting - 339 Chester - 460 Bath 344 Clifton and Bristol 341 Bedford 440 Cottisford 429 Beverley 486 Croxton Park 387 Bibury 319 Doncaster 372 , 590 Blandford 329 Dorchester 447 Bridgwater 428 Dumfries 425 Brighton W 454 Edinburgh 489 ...
... Meeting - 339 Chester - 460 Bath 344 Clifton and Bristol 341 Bedford 440 Cottisford 429 Beverley 486 Croxton Park 387 Bibury 319 Doncaster 372 , 590 Blandford 329 Dorchester 447 Bridgwater 428 Dumfries 425 Brighton W 454 Edinburgh 489 ...
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... Meeting ( Air ) 361 Newmarket · 254 , 589 Wolverhampton 353 Newport Pagnel 350 Winchester 442 Newton 383 Worcester - 424 Northampton 351 Wrexham 357 Northern Meeting 590 York 395 Nottingham 324 List of Winning Horses in Great Britain in ...
... Meeting ( Air ) 361 Newmarket · 254 , 589 Wolverhampton 353 Newport Pagnel 350 Winchester 442 Newton 383 Worcester - 424 Northampton 351 Wrexham 357 Northern Meeting 590 York 395 Nottingham 324 List of Winning Horses in Great Britain in ...
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... meeting of the Jockey Club , when the senior Steward ( the one who has been the longest in office ) shall quit his situation immediately after settling the accounts at that meeting , and shall then name a Member of the Jockey Club to ...
... meeting of the Jockey Club , when the senior Steward ( the one who has been the longest in office ) shall quit his situation immediately after settling the accounts at that meeting , and shall then name a Member of the Jockey Club to ...
Page xxxii
... meeting of the Jockey Club , if the importance or difficulty of the matter in dispute shall appear to them to require it . 6. If any dispute , arising elsewhere than at Newmarket , shall be referred to the Stewards of the Jockey Club ...
... meeting of the Jockey Club , if the importance or difficulty of the matter in dispute shall appear to them to require it . 6. If any dispute , arising elsewhere than at Newmarket , shall be referred to the Stewards of the Jockey Club ...
Page xxxiii
... meetings at Newmarket , Each candidate must be pro- posed by a member of the Jockey Club , and his Christian and surname ... Meeting , he shall cease to be a member , and shall not be again admitted as a member until his arrears be paid ...
... meetings at Newmarket , Each candidate must be pro- posed by a member of the Jockey Club , and his Christian and surname ... Meeting , he shall cease to be a member , and shall not be again admitted as a member until his arrears be paid ...
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2-mile heats 20 added 9 subscribers agst allowed 3lb Beardsworth's Blacklock Capt carry 3lb Catton Cholstrey close and name Comus Day's distance Emilius extra Figaro Filho da Puta fillies five four yrs old Gayhurst Gentlemen riders gold Cup Grafton's grandam Handicap Sweepstakes horses not thorough-bred Lady Ld Anson's Ld Chesterfield's Ld Derby's Ld Grosvenor's Ld Jersey's Ld Mountcharles's Ld Orford's Ld Scarbrough's Ld Tavistock's Leeds's Lottery mare untried Master Henry Merlin Middleton Morisco Mostyn's Muley Newmarket Nowell's once round Orville owner Partisan Peter Lely Petre's Plate of 501 race recd Richmond's Rubens Sadler's Scott Stonehewer's sister six and aged Smolensko sold St Leger Stakes Stakes of 25 Stanley's started Stewards subscription Sultan Sweepstakes of 50 Thornes's Thornhill's three yrs old THURSDAY Tiresias Tramp twice round two-mile heats untried mares untried stallions WEDNESDAY Whalebone Whisker winner Wood's Wynn's Yates's yrs old colts
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Page xxviii - ... horses, or between either of them and the field, must be settled by the money betted being put together and divided between the parties, in the same proportion as the stakes shall have been divided.
Page xxxvii - 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.
Page xxxvi - Newmarket shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed -16 above the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride : and if any horse shall carry more than...
Page xxxvii - The person appointed to start the horses shall mark in his list the time when the horses in each race actually started ; and if there have been any false starts, the first of them shall be considered as the time of starting for that race, and he shall make a report thereof to the Keeper of the Match-book in the afternoon of the day the races are run.
Page xxxviii - 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...
Page xxxii - If any horse, &c. shall be named or entered without being identified as before directed, he shall not be allowed to start in the race, but his owner shall be liable to pay the forfeit, or, if a play or pay race. the whole stake.
Page xl - C's rider, after saving his distance the second heat, dismounts between the Distance-post and the end, but remounts, rides past the Ending-post, and weighs as usual ; starts and wins the third heat, and weighs, without any objection being made. A. being second the third heat, in a short time afterwards demands the subscription (not knowing till then that C's rider had dismounted), and refuses to start for the fourth heat, which B and C run for, and C wins. It was decided that, no objection having...
Page xxxvii - Every groom shall have his horse at the post, ready to start, within five minutes of the time appointed by the Stewards. And every jockey is to be there, ready to start, within the same time.
Page xxvii - Jockies must ride their horses to the usual place for weighing the riders, and he that dismounts before, or wants weight, is distanced ; unless he be disabled by an accident which should render him incapable of riding back, in which case he may be led or carried to the scale. 16. Horses' plates or shoes not allowed in the weight.
Page xxiii - Plates are appointed to be run in heats, the Horse, mare or gelding that winneth any two heats winneth the Plate, but if three several Horses, mares, or geldings win each of them a heat, then those three and only they to run a fourth heat, and the Horse, mare or gelding that winneth the fourth heat shall have the Plate.