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Side iii
... carry 7st 91b , four , 8st 12b , five , 9st 4b , six , 9st 71b , and aged , 9st 9 ; two miles . CANTERBURY WARWICK WEYMOUTH LICHFIELD three yrs old to carry 8st 21b , four , 9st 6b , five , 10st , six and aged , 10st 31b ; two - mile ...
... carry 7st 91b , four , 8st 12b , five , 9st 4b , six , 9st 71b , and aged , 9st 9 ; two miles . CANTERBURY WARWICK WEYMOUTH LICHFIELD three yrs old to carry 8st 21b , four , 9st 6b , five , 10st , six and aged , 10st 31b ; two - mile ...
Side v
... carry stated weights , according to age , all above , or under , to carry extra , or be allowed the proportion of seven pounds to an inch . 3. A Post Match is to insert the age of the horses in the article , and to run any horse of that ...
... carry stated weights , according to age , all above , or under , to carry extra , or be allowed the proportion of seven pounds to an inch . 3. A Post Match is to insert the age of the horses in the article , and to run any horse of that ...
Side xxi
... carry more than 2lb above his weight without a declaration having been made by the jockey , or the owner of the ... carried , where he carried more than 2fb above the specified weight . And the Keeper of the Match- book is , as soon ...
... carry more than 2lb above his weight without a declaration having been made by the jockey , or the owner of the ... carried , where he carried more than 2fb above the specified weight . And the Keeper of the Match- book is , as soon ...
Side xxxii
... carry extra weight on future occasions as the winner of this race . CASE XVII . The opinion of the Stewards of the Jockey Club was requested by the Stewards of Rochester and Chatham Races on the following case : - For the Chatham plate ...
... carry extra weight on future occasions as the winner of this race . CASE XVII . The opinion of the Stewards of the Jockey Club was requested by the Stewards of Rochester and Chatham Races on the following case : - For the Chatham plate ...
Side xxxiii
charles and james weatherby. but previously to the running for it , was to carry 71b extra ? -The Stewards of the Jockey Club gave it as their opinion that she was not obliged to carry 71b extra ; and they stated that they were aware ...
charles and james weatherby. but previously to the running for it , was to carry 71b extra ? -The Stewards of the Jockey Club gave it as their opinion that she was not obliged to carry 71b extra ; and they stated that they were aware ...
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The Racing Calander for the Year 1848 Charles And James Weatherby Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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5lb extra 8st 4lb agst allowed 3b Anson's Ascot Bay Middleton Bedford's Birdcatcher black cap brother Charles XII close and name Colwick Cotherstone Course declared Derby Don John Emilius Epirus fillies forfeit four yrs old Gladiator Goodwood grandam Greville's handicap Harkaway Hawley's Hetman Platoff horse to receive horse to save Ithuriel Jaques's Jockey Club Johnstone's Lady Lanercost Launcelot Ld Chesterfield's Ld Eglinton's Ld Exeter's Ld Glasgow's Ld Orford's Ld Stanley's Maid Marchesina mares covered Messrs Weatherby Mickleton mile Miss Miss Letty Mostyn's b. c. Muley Moloch Newmarket Osbaldeston's owner Pantaloon Payne's Peel's plate Priam produce of mares Produce Stakes Provost race Richmond's Rolt's save his stake second horse Sir Hercules sister six and aged Slane Sleight-of-hand St Francis St Leger Stakes of 50 Stewards Strathmore's subscribers Sweepstakes of 50 three yrs old untried stallions Velocipede Venison Voltaire weights winner to pay yrs old colts
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Side xiii - 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. All bets on a horse so disqualified for starting shall be void.
Side xix - 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.
Side xv - ... run any horse for any race either in his own name or in that of any other person, and any horse of which he is wholly or partly the owner, or which after the fact of his being warned off has been twice published in the Racing Calendar...
Side xvi - ... sufficient evidence, and if he has been claimed as the winner of a race of which it was a condition that the winner was to be sold with his engagements, this also is sufficient. 38. When a person has a horse engaged in...
Side xvii - If any bet shall be made from signal or indication, after the race has been determined, such bet shall be considered as fraudulent and void, and shall not be paid. And if any servant belonging to a member of this society shall be found to have betted from any such signal, or shall be concerned...
Side x - Stewards where the matter in question occurred, and the parties must agree in writing to abide by the decision of the Stewards of the Jockey Club. 7. The three Stewards, or any two of them, shall have full power to make such regulations as they may think proper in regard to the course and exercise ground.
Side 212 - For a plate, no person can run, either in his own name or in that of any other person...
Side xv - ... a notice of such forfeit being due, with the name of the subscriber to the stake, and the name or description of the horse, with the name, or sufficient description of the stake, and the amount of the forfeit, shall be advertised...
Side vi - ... had not fallen, provided he go back to the place where the rider fell. 15. 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.
Side xix - The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground for trials, shall be divided into three-periods ; that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning, from one to half-past three in the afternoon, and after half-past three in the afternoon, from the first day of the Craven Meeting to the end of the Houghton Meeting : during the rest of the year the first period extends to nine o'clock in the morning. No trainer shall have the...