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... Horse 210 70 70 omitting to walk over 71 Whether the Winner distancing the Field is entitled to Second Money 71 • A Horse objected to as a Maiden for receiving Second Money Rassela's Case - Wrong Decision 223 72 73 Two Horses running by ...
... Horse 210 70 70 omitting to walk over 71 Whether the Winner distancing the Field is entitled to Second Money 71 • A Horse objected to as a Maiden for receiving Second Money Rassela's Case - Wrong Decision 223 72 73 Two Horses running by ...
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... Horse driving another on the wrong side of Post Whether the Second Horse distanced can receive 89 Entrance Money All the Horses going on the Wrong Side Crossing York , 1848 - Extraordinary Decision 90 90 91 A Horse Scratched obliged to ...
... Horse driving another on the wrong side of Post Whether the Second Horse distanced can receive 89 Entrance Money All the Horses going on the Wrong Side Crossing York , 1848 - Extraordinary Decision 90 90 91 A Horse Scratched obliged to ...
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... Horse disqualified from Default A Horse disqualified for not making Stakes PAGE 101 • 102 102 A Horse entered after ... Second Event compromised . A Case of Collateral Betting . Winner disqualified - Second Horse gets the Bets A Double ...
... Horse disqualified from Default A Horse disqualified for not making Stakes PAGE 101 • 102 102 A Horse entered after ... Second Event compromised . A Case of Collateral Betting . Winner disqualified - Second Horse gets the Bets A Double ...
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... , and the entrance- money is paid to the second horse , according to the ancient law of the land ; and again at New- B market , where no revenue is derived from racing- stands CHAPTER I On the State of the English Turf in 1865.
... , and the entrance- money is paid to the second horse , according to the ancient law of the land ; and again at New- B market , where no revenue is derived from racing- stands CHAPTER I On the State of the English Turf in 1865.
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... racing prizes . To meet the demands of so many aspirants for fame , or for more substantial benefits , many of the old established race - courses are re - opened to initiate second and third meetings , not for the love of sport , but ...
... racing prizes . To meet the demands of so many aspirants for fame , or for more substantial benefits , many of the old established race - courses are re - opened to initiate second and third meetings , not for the love of sport , but ...
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Page 158 - ... per cent, shall be allowed. All forfeits shall be paid before twelve o'clock at night of the day fixed for the race, and on those forfeits which shall not be so paid the deduction for the timely declaration of such forfeit shall not be allowed. No horse shall be considered as struck out of his engagement, unless the owner, or some person authorised by him, shall give notice to the Keeper of the Match-book, or to his Clerk, or to one of the Stewards present.
Page 144 - Claim of liable to be claimed by the owner of any other horse in the race for the price for which he is entered to be sold, and the amount of the stake — the owner of the second horse to be first entitled to claim...
Page 159 - ... in the Second October Meeting, AF, and the other in the Houghton Meeting, from the DI And if any horse-keeper shall object to contribute to the above fund, he will not be allowed to start a horse for either of those plates.
Page 131 - Useofflctisubscribes to a stake under a fictitious name, or in the name of a person not fully identified at the time, he shall be considered in all respects as the owner of the horse, and as the subscriber to the stake ; and in the event of the forfeit not being paid, his real name shall be published in the Forfeit List.
Page 157 - 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.
Page 133 - ... notes, payable on demand, and be paid into the hands of the person appointed by the stewards to receive the same, and in default thereof by any person, he shall pay the whole stake as a loser, whether his horse...
Page 126 - ... will be permitted to name, enter, or run, either in his own name, or in that of any other person, any horse of which he is either in whole or in part owner, for any plate...
Page 148 - ... the expiration of which time, if the qualification be not proved to the satisfaction of the stewards, he shall not be entitled to the prize, though his horse shall have come in first, but it shall be given to the owner of the second horse.
Page 145 - When it is a condition of any race that horses shall carry extra weight for winning a certain number of prizes during the year, or be allowed weight for having been beaten a certain number of times during the year, such winnings and losings shall date from the ist of October preceding, and shall extend to the time of starting unless otherwise specified.
Page 131 - ... 20. When a person takes a nomination for a stake in which the forfeit is to be declared by a particular time, and does not declare forfeit by the time fixed in the article, he shall thenceforth be considered to have taken the engagement on himself, and his name shall be substituted for that of the original subscriber.