| 1851
...a sum of money is given to be run for without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance money, whether given to the owner of the...considered a stake), such prize shall be construed to bo a plate. But where a stake is deposited by the owners of the horses which is to go to the winner,... | |
| Horse racing - 1837 - 658 pages
...sum of money is given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance money, whether given to the owner of the...considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be & plate. But where a stake is deposited by the owners of the horses, which is to go to the winner ;... | |
| Horse racing - 1838 - 688 pages
...(the entrance money, whether given to the owner of the secoud horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plaie. But where a stake is deposited by the owners of the horses, which is to go to the winner ; and... | |
| John William Carleton - 1851 - 726 pages
...sum of moiiey is given to be run for witbout any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance money, whether given to the owner of the second horse or Applied to the R«ciug Fund, not being considered a stake), such prize shall be construed to be a phUe. But where... | |
| Horse racing - 1844 - 738 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the o'wner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But where a... | |
| Horse racing - 1846 - 612 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the owner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But where a... | |
| Horse racing - 1847 - 492 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the owner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But •where... | |
| charles and james weatherby - 1848 - 498 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the owner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But where a... | |
| charles, james weatherby - 1849 - 472 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the owner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But where a... | |
| CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY - 1851 - 502 pages
...given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses (the entrance-money, whether given to the owner of the second horse, or applied to the Racing-fund, not being considered a stake) such prize shall be construed to be a plate. But where a... | |
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