History of the British Turf : From the Earliest Times to the Present Day V.2

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One Horse only to he run for « Plate by the same Person, — No person can run for a plate, either in his own or any other name, two horses of which he is wholly or partly owner, unless permitted to do so by a special clause in the conditions.
PART IV. — Entry and Subscuiption for Races.
14. Horses must be duly entered for Plate or Sweepstakes. — A horse shall not be qualified to run for any plate or sweepstakes unless lie has been and con- tinues duly entered for the same.
15. Tunc and Place of
...Entry. — A time and place or places for the entiy of horses for every plate or sweepstakes must be advertised in the " Sheet Racing Calendar." Provided that if the time so advertised falls during a Ne\v^uarket race week, any entry to be made at Messrs. Weatherby's may be made at New- market, whether so advertised or not.
Tlie list of entries shall be closed at the advertised time, and no entry shall be permitted in any case or on any terms to be made after that time.
If no hour is fixed for closing, the list shall not be closed till midnight on the advertised day.


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