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Side vi
... Derby 305 Newton - 191 Doncaster 138 Northampton and Pytchley Edinburgh - 283 Hunt 232 , 393 Egham 181 Oxford 189 Epsom Spring Meeting - 310 Plymouth , Devonport , and Epsom 60 Cornwall 195 Goodwood 110 - Plymouth and Devonport Hereford ...
... Derby 305 Newton - 191 Doncaster 138 Northampton and Pytchley Edinburgh - 283 Hunt 232 , 393 Egham 181 Oxford 189 Epsom Spring Meeting - 310 Plymouth , Devonport , and Epsom 60 Cornwall 195 Goodwood 110 - Plymouth and Devonport Hereford ...
Side xxxv
... Derby and Oaks can be viewed from the Stand for the whole distance . It was also resolved , That the Jockey Club having learned that it has been an ancient prac- tice for winners of the great stakes to make presents ( XXXV )
... Derby and Oaks can be viewed from the Stand for the whole distance . It was also resolved , That the Jockey Club having learned that it has been an ancient prac- tice for winners of the great stakes to make presents ( XXXV )
Side xxxvi
... Derby at Epsom 50 sov . and of the Oaks 30 sov . in addition to his salary for judging other races at Epsom and New- market . Resolved - That it is recommended to the Stewards of Doncaster and other places where very large prizes are ...
... Derby at Epsom 50 sov . and of the Oaks 30 sov . in addition to his salary for judging other races at Epsom and New- market . Resolved - That it is recommended to the Stewards of Doncaster and other places where very large prizes are ...
Side xlvi
... Derby Mr M. Dilly Mr Dixon • Lord Dorchester Mr C. Dorrien . Mr J. S. Douglas . Mr J. Drake Mr Drinkald Mr B. Eddison . Mr W. Edwards Lord Eglinton Lord Elcho . Mr Etwall Mr Elwes Lord Enfield Mr W. Etwall Mr Evans Lord Exeter ...
... Derby Mr M. Dilly Mr Dixon • Lord Dorchester Mr C. Dorrien . Mr J. S. Douglas . Mr J. Drake Mr Drinkald Mr B. Eddison . Mr W. Edwards Lord Eglinton Lord Elcho . Mr Etwall Mr Elwes Lord Enfield Mr W. Etwall Mr Evans Lord Exeter ...
Side lv
... Derby Course ( first used in 1848 ) the horses start in front of Sir G. Heathcote's stables , and run into the late Derby Course at the Mile - post - this first half - mile is also on the ascent . The new T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs ; the old ...
... Derby Course ( first used in 1848 ) the horses start in front of Sir G. Heathcote's stables , and run into the late Derby Course at the Mile - post - this first half - mile is also on the ascent . The new T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs ; the old ...
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8st 7lb allowed 3b Anson's Ascot Bay Middleton Bedford's black cap bred a winner brother Capt carry 71b Charles XII close and name Colwick Cotherstone Course dam foaled DAY.-The declared Derby Don John Emilius Epirus fillies forfeit Gladiator Goodwood grandam Greville's handicap Harkaway Hetman Platoff horse to receive Irish Birdcatcher Ithuriel Jockey Club Lady Lanercost Ld Chesterfield's Ld Clifden's Ld Eglinton's Ld Exeter's Ld Glasgow's Ld Orford's Ld Stanley's mares allowed mares covered Meiklam's Messrs Weatherby Mickleton mile Miss Miss Letty Moloch Muley Moloch Newmarket owner Pantaloon Payne's Peel's plate produce of mares Produce Stakes Provost Queen's plate race save his stake second horse Sir Hercules sister six and aged Slane St Francis St Leger St Martin Stakes of 50 Stewards Strathmore's subscribers Sweepstakes of 50 three yrs old Touchstone untried stallions Velocipede Venison Voltaire winner allowed winner to pay yrs old colts
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Side 24 - , 1 1 >. . fillies 8st. 41b. ; the owner of the second horse to receive a sum equal to 10 per cent...
Side xxiv - Cluh, and his Christian and Surname, and usual place of abode, with the name of the Member proposing him, be put up in the Coffee-room the day before the ballot. Members of the Jockey Club only can ballot.
Side 31 - Spring, to be run for on the Tuesday in the Second October Meeting following ; and if in the October, on the Thursday in the First Spring Meeting following, В.
Side xxi - Club, it was stated that much uncertainty had prevailed with regard to the operation of the rules and orders of the Jockey Club, and therefore it was thought proper to declare that they apply to all races run at, and engagements made for Newmarket ONLY; the Juckey Club having no authority to extend their rules and orders to any other place...
Side xxxiii - If for any plate or sweepstakes, not to be run in heats, the first two or more horses shall come in so near together that the Judge shall not be able to decide which won, those horses shall run for such prize over again, after the last race on the same day; the other horses which started are deemed losers, and are entitled to their respective places, as if the race had been finally determined the first time.
Side xxiii - ... with the name of the member proposing him, put up in the Dining and Card-rooms at Newmarket (or in such other place as the Stewards shall appoint) on the day preceding the ballot. The ballot shall be in the morning, between the hours of eleven and one, or in the afternoon, between the hours of four and six. Members of the Jockey Club only shall be allowed to ballot. Nine members (at least) shall ballot, and two black balls shall exclude.
Side xxxiv - ... 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. And if any delay beyond the allowed time shall have taken place, he shall state by whom, or by what cause, the delay was occasioned.
Side xxxv - ... disqualified for winning the race, whether such jostle or cross happened by the swerving of the horse, or by the foul and careless riding of the jockey, or otherwise...
Side xxxvi - The horse claimed shall not be delivered till he is paid for ; and he must be paid for on the day of the race, otherwise the party claiming shall not be entitled to demand the horse at any future period ; but nevertheless the owner of the winning horse may insist upon the claimant taking and paying for the horse claimed.
Side xxvii - ... any race whatever, unless the forfeits mentioned in the said list as due for such horse shall be paid before the expiration of the time of naming or entering for such race; and no horse, whose name shall appear in such list, shall be qualified to start for any race, unless the aforesaid forfeits shall be paid before the time fixed for starting for the first race of the day on which such horse is intended to run.