| 1829 - 578 Seiten
...divided into two periods ; that is, previously to.eight o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, from the first day of the Craven Meeting to the end of the Houghton Meeting ; and previously to nine o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, during the... | |
| 1831 - 676 Seiten
...periods ; that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the aftemoon, from the first day of the Craven Meeting to the end of the Houghtou Meeting : and previously to nine o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the afternoon... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 384 Seiten
...divided into two periods ; that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, from the first day of the Craven meeting to the end of the Houghton meeting ; and previously to nine o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, during the... | |
| 1835 - 628 Seiten
...divided into two periods ; that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the afternoon, from the first day of the Craven Meeting to the end of the Houghtou Meeting; and previously to nine o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the afternoon... | |
| 1839 - 714 Seiten
...25 miles from Newmarket. 36. The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground for trials, shall be divided into three periods ; that is, previously...period extends to nine o'clock in the morning. No one stable-keeper shall engage the ground for more than one of these periods on the same day, nor for... | |
| James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 616 Seiten
...divided into two periods ; that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, from the first day. of the Craven meeting to the end of the Houghton meeting ; and previously to nine o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the afternoon during the... | |
| 1846 - 612 Seiten
...twenty-five miles from Newmarket. 46. The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground for trials, shall be divided into three periods; that is, previously...first day of the Craven Meeting to the end of the Hough ton Meeting ; during the rest of the year the first period extends to nine o'clock in the morning.... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 Seiten
...divided into two periods, that is, previously to eight o'clock in the morning, and subsequently to two in the afternoon, from the first day of the Craven meeting to the end of the Houghton meeting ; and previously to nine o'clock in the morning and subsequently to two in the afternoon during the... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1852 - 516 Seiten
...such owner at their option. 46. The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground for trials, shall be divided into three periods ; that is, previously...extends to nine o'clock in the morning. No trainer sliall have the ground for trying horses more than one morning, and one portion of the afternoon in... | |
| 1853 - 644 Seiten
...such owner at their option. 46. The day, with respect to the engaging of the ground for trials, dull 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... | |
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