Racing Calendar

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proprietor Robert Hunter, 1811

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Seite xlvi - When any match or sweepstakes shall be made, and no course mentioned, the course shall be that which is usually run by horses of the same age as those engaged ; viz. If yearlings, the Yearling Course.
Seite li - If a party is absent on the day of running, a public declaration of the bet may be made on the course, and a demand whether any person will make stakes for the absent party ; if no person consents to it the bet may be declared void.
Seite xxxiv - Plates are appointed to be run in heats, the Horse, mare or gelding that winneth any two heats winneth the Plate, but if three several Horses, mares, or geldings win each of them a heat, then those three and only they to run a fourth heat, and the Horse, mare or gelding that winneth the fourth heat shall have the Plate.
Seite xlv - July, 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 lOst, and to stake 200 sov.
Seite xliii - The whip may be challenged for on the Monday or Tuesday in the second Spring or second October 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...
Seite xxxv - ... &c. shall be determined by such judges as shall be appointed for that purpose, by the master of the horse. And in case any horse, mare, or gelding, shall be then, or after, proved to be above the age of years the grass before, the owner or owners of such horse, mare or gelding, shall be made incapable of ever running for any of the king's plates hereafter.
Seite lii - In running of heats, if it cannot be decided which horse is first, the heat goes for nothing, and they may all start again, except it be between two horses that had each won a heat.
Seite li - Condition of a stake or plate that the owner of the second horse shall receive a certain sum of money out of the stakes, or out of the plate, and the race is walked over for, or no second horse is placed, the winning horse is entitled to the whole prize.
Seite li - When a plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they get in the second heat.
Seite li - 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 is not mentioned at the time of betting.

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