| 1870 - 604 pages
...common-sense plan to allow the race to hold good, but we very much doubt if it was in slricl accordance with racing law. The 38th rule of racing says, " Each jockey...hour before the time fixed for the said race, and the extra weight shall be appended to the horse's number when it is put up. In default of such declaration... | |
| Harry Harewood - Sports - 1835 - 384 pages
...ride for a race at Newmarket shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed 21b. above the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride, as herein-after mentioned.... | |
| James Christie Whyte - Dressage - 1840 - 614 pages
...for a race at Newmarket, shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed two pounds above the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride, as hereinafter mentioned.... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - Great Britain - 1848 - 1102 pages
...ride for a race at Newmarket, shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed 21b. above the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride, as herein-after mentioned.... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1852 - 516 pages
...for a race at Newmarket shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed 2tb ahove the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride : and if any horse shall... | |
| Horse racing - 1853 - 644 pages
...for a race at Newmarket shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed 2ft ahove the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to tide: and if any horse shall carry... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1854 - 590 pages
...ride for a race at Newmarket shall be weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed -16 above the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he intended to ride : and if any horse shall... | |
| charles and james weatherby - 1857 - 488 pages
...for a race at Newmarket shall ba weighed immediately after the same, and shall be allowed 2ni ahove the weight specified for his horse to carry, and no more, unless the weight he actually rode be declared as the weight he vi tended to ride; and if any horse shall... | |
| c. j. and e. weatherby - 1859 - 514 pages
...Over-we>ght. 38. Each jockey shall be allowed 21b above the weight specified for his horse to cany, and no more, unless a declaration has been made to...hour before the time fixed for the said race, and the extra weight shall be appended to the horse's number when it is put up. In default of such declaration... | |
| Ruff William - 1859 - 348 pages
...for his horse to carry, and no more, unies* a Declaration has b*en made to the Clerk of tlie acales of the extra weight the jockey is about to carry, one half hour he. tore the time fixed for th« snid ra«e, and the extra weig-ht shall Ъе appended M tbe horse's... | |
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