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4-mile heats Acrofs the Flat agft agst allowed 3lb beat Bedford's Bunbury's carrying 3lb carrying 8ft Cookfon's Coriander Courfe Crompton's Curragh Daly's dam by Highflyer Dawfon's Delpini Diomed Dungannon Durand's Eſcape fecond fhall fifter fillies firſt five yr olds fix yr four yr olds geldings Grafton's grand dam Hallett's Hambletonian Heathcote's Highflyer horfes horſe Howorth's John King Fergus King's Plate Kirwan's Lade's laft Ld Clarendon's Ld Clermont's Ld Darlington's Ld Egremont's Ld Fitzwilliam's Ld Grofvenor's Ld Sackville's Lockley's Lumm's Mafter Bagot Maiden Plate Mares and geldings Mifs Newmarket Oatlands Panton's perfon Plate of 100gs Plate of 50l Poft Pot8o's recd Right Honourable Sir F Sir H Sitwell's Standifh's ſtarted Subfcribers Subfcription Sweepstakes Sweepstakes of 10gs Tatton's three yr olds Thurſday Trumpator Tueſday Volunteer Watfon's Wedneſday Wilfon's winner Woodpecker yr old colts yr old Courſe yrs old Ld yrs old Sir
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Side xli - C, to put an equal sum each into a hat; C, who is the handicapper, makes a match for A and B, who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out closed ; then they open them together, and if both have money in their hands, the match is confirmed : if neither have money, it is no match. In both cases the handicapper draws all the money out of the hat; but if one has money in his hand, and the other none, then it is no match : and he that has money in his hand is...
Side xxxvii - Meeting in each year, and the acceptance must be signified, or the Whip resigned, before the end of the same Meeting. If challenged for and accepted in the 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, BC weight 10st, and to stake 200 sov.
Side xlii - If odds are laid without mentioning the horse before it is over, it must be determined as the bets were at the time of making it. Bets made in running, are not determined till the Plate is won, if that heat be not mentioned at the time of betting.
Side xl - B, and C, to put an equal sum into a hat; C, who is the handicapper, makes a Match for A and B, who...
Side xxxii - Gentleman, fhalt be difcovered in watching trials himfelf, or procuring other perfons fo to do, or by any unfair means whatfoever, endeavouring to difcover trials ; on fuch complaint being carried to...
Side xxxii - Cluh, in any capacity whatsoever ; nor shall any horse, &c. fed or rode by him or them, or in the management of which he or they are concerned, be suffered to start for Plate, Match, or Subscription.
Side 190 - ... that are heavier. IN matching (with relation to the battles) it is a rule always in London, That after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. THAT every pair of -dead, or equal weight, are feparated, and fight agauift others ; provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged, by adding thereto either one battle or more thereby.
Side xliii - In running of heats, if it cannot be decided which is first, the heat goes for nothing, and they may all start again, except it be in the last heat, and then it must...
Side xliii - Horses that forfeit are the beaten horses, where it is run or pay. Bets made on horses winning any number of plates that year, remain in force till the first day of May. Money given to have a bet laid not returned if not run. To propose a bet, and say "done" first to it, the person that replies " done " to it makes it a confirmed bet.
Side xli - For the best of the plate, where there are three heats run, the horse is second that wins one. For the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the others twice out of three times, though he does not win a heat.