... 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... the racing calendar 1849 - Side xxxivav charles, james weatherby - 1849Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1829 - 578 sider
...tat that nee. And he shall make a report thereof to the keeper of the match-book in the afternoon oi the day the races are run. And if any delay beyond the allowed time shall have taken place, ne shall state by whom, or by what cause, the delay was occasioned. He shall regulate his watch by... | |
| 1851
...shall make a report thereof to the keeper of the Match Book in the afternoon of the day the races ore run. And if any delay beyond the allowed time shall...delay was occasioned. He shall regulate his watch by tne Coffee Room clock, which shall be considered as the true time for the purpose. ' ' But suppose... | |
| 1853 - 542 sider
...time of the starting for the 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...shall have taken place, he shall state by whom or what cause the delay was occasioned."... I am not in a condition to offer any opinion upon these "... | |
| 1832 - 610 sider
...for that race. And he shall make a report thereof to the Keeper uf the Match-book, in theafternoon of the day the races are run. And if any delay beyond the allowed lime shall have aken place, he shall state by whom, or by what cause, the delay was occasioned. He... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 618 sider
...coffee-room clock, which shall be considered as the true time foi tbis purpose. — Turf Expositor. the day the races are run. And if any delay beyond the allowed time shall have taken STARTLE, ». To fright, to impress with sudden terror. STARVELING, #. An animal thin and weak for want... | |
| 1833 - 656 sider
...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 ihe allowed time shall have taken place, he shall state by whom, or by what rause, the delay was occasioned.... | |
| 1835 - 628 sider
...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 My delay beyond the allowed time shall have taken place, he shall '-Lite by whom, or by what cause,... | |
| 1837 - 658 sider
...in the afternoon of the day the races are run. Ami if any delay beyond the allowed time shall hare taken place, he shall state by whom, or by what cause, the delay was occasioned. He shall regulate hi* watch by the Coffee-room clock, which shall be considered as the true time for this purpose. New... | |
| 1839 - 714 sider
...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...his watch by the Coffee-room clock, which shall be consideied as the true time for this purpose. New Rooms, Nov. 2, l832. At a Meeting of the Jockey Club,... | |
| John William Carleton - 1851 - 514 sider
...tune 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...was occasioned. He shall regulate his watch by the Coffee Room clock, which shall bo considered as the true time for the purpose. ' ' But suppose " the... | |
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