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MISCELLANEOUS.

Coronet has gone into winter retirement.

The Wellington R.C. meeting will be continued on Friday, when the St. Jaeger comes up for decision. Lhe race for the Two Thousand guineas takes place to-day (Wednesday).

The negotiations for the sale of Ee«°ff.» gn to an Australian buyer are

I hear from Cambridge that the iwdler Bellman is fining doAvn nicely. ,<f. Gainsford intends returning wTk t0 S»dney during' tbe coming

. Torpina is reported to be jumping uv great style. Mr Stead recently purchased a year4°°^ Stepniak—Adulation. iHe Wellington Park stallion Phoebus Apollo is a first foal. >rand Flaneur died from rheumatism.

There is some talk of sending Holoro across to Sydney. h«m , disaPPOin.ting Lancaster has "«n put in work again at Caulfield. fn ;?,™ er of ten thousand guineas far!- En&lisn Derby candidate, Fora t ,'• was recently refused. JL\ an has left J- R Williamson's on«,y> ™and he returns.to his home Sail St Coast Mr Leonard MarSSte/J? Ws usual liberality prediz™ young horseman with a •^Sne before his departure. mi we e kUliffe returns t0 SydDey 'gSLWI* Paris- winner of two and 2?' Cups am°ngst other races, Tear! 1S now in his thirteenth on 4 4 ma(3e an°ther start in work (N.SW) bg tracks at Eandwick teen fe n'f stud fee in England has Xw d at 600 tineas for the comfcnrdS 10™ NaPier that the able work „' 1? oilt is' doin 8" service" ■■Th? V? the Na Pier Park trackspriviWn Ta^ a Puna Jockey Club c n WA b, e sold by auction at JgMjjmd Co.'smart on May 11. >ne newly purchased Wellington

Park stallion Phoebus Apollo during his racing career carried the red jacket and green sash of ''Mr Theobald" (Lady Mary Meux). This lady will be best known to colonial racing men as the purchaser of the Austra-lian-bred Survivor.

The English racehorse Plying Fox, •whose sale took place for 37.500gs to M. Edmund Blanc, has retired from the turf, and his stud fee fixed at 400gs. He is located at Meantry, the stud of his owner in France.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 3

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