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THE RACING WORLD.

BY WHALEBONE. RACING FIXTURES. June 21 uud I£—Hawke s Buy 3.C. Winter Juue 2S aud 29— Napier Park U.C. Winter Jnly 0 and "—Glsborno R.C. Winter July 11 ana 14— W'oUlnstoii R.C. Winter Srventy-t wn noiiiliiiiuons Unve been re-celn-a for the New Zenlaud Cnp. Reiiulntlou's mime npprnra ninutifsot ihe niiiuinntlons for the hurrtlf vvrutn at the AVi Ilin-toii Winter Meeting. Mivhi-m McLftiin inul Cleave ;ire mt-nlioivd n being likely rnadidates for oi: tiie A.H.C. Committee nt next election. Tlit l Auckland hor»ps Apologue, Scotty., Rr nieo and Gladstone figure atuonjrst the nominations for the New Zealand Cup. Evidently nn nttemiM is to lie nimlo to «et aiKitliPi- r.iee nut nf Nunette, as bin name njipeui-P ill thn New Zc-ahniil (.';ip eiitries. Kremlins [inrty wnin evidently not »iitiswith Mr Kvi'lt'e treatment ot tUoir horse. uihl he wna not seen out at the A.U.C. winter meeting. Ti'irnce. the full brother to Norton, <vns Bold by ii net lull at the N Z. Loan aud Mereantll.' I'o.'s yards frvr lOgs., the purchaser bdne Mr \V. Austin. At tUe iuiuu.ll mwtlng of the Tnranaki Joekoy Club Ml" .Jauics T'iiul was elected president. Mr Oliver Samuel, the retiring president, wns elected n life luerulier. Until lliiyi'n ami l.'p tv l>nte have been accorded ; i nnnilnntlfiu for the Grand National Steeplechase, to l>,■ run nt Remington nexl mouth. Tiie weights ale due on Moiicuiy upxt. the l'Jtll iust, A tew uf l lie local penCillers pscupeil lnyinß the winning (Sreni Northern romlihiatlim, Irish iin.l Kia'.ere. The majority, however, wen , struck, but not for very amounts. Newtown. I.rtily Hun.-, anil ininHktllen ■were withdrawn ti-oni tlieir i'n;:i:;puionis on (he euneitiilln.' day of Ihe A.11.'.'. Winter Mwtlni4 Immediately on tiie iippenraue(< uf the wel|jnt«. Molfuu's time. s.K> l-."i. for the Uro.lt Northern Steculerhuso in ISni. R till stands as a reciird fur thr rae. , . the next best lieinp Musi-nlt>l. N,'J2, and then cumes Kia-tni-e's porfoi malice ou Wednesday. S.Lfj. The follnwinK AueklailU horses Mppenntnonpst the norainntloiiH for the Wellington Rneinp Club's Winter Meeting:—-Krem-lin. Inniskillen. Km-'-west, Niimn. fauly Hum-. Newtown. Walkatu. Hdknrln. ami r)f)lo:'rs. The UOlulliiltloiiK received for the Wei llinjtnn Racing Club's Winter Mc-n«ng ar* , probably the best ever rei. - elvpd by th. Chili, 'riif entries iv the linok hurdle events tolnl "!l. which. 1 think, are thr largest received in New Zealand fur this clasp -if race.

Oreusot. Ko&c Madder. and Truuip*'i-\ ■were not asked to fultil their onjj.igpmontß on the i-oneludiiiß day of the A.H.C

Meetlr.fr, and they were shipped home. ■ via Tnrnuuki, the formev pair on Tours-' dti.v. and Trumpery yesterday. Mr Evitt and Mr Henrys seem to havp n diffiTenrc of iinliilon as to the ru'ln- | live merits nt Crenrtot nnd TYumpf-ry. I Mr Evitl ea)?s on Trumpery te eoa'.-edo Creiisot 51) i, but Mr Henry* rakes tin? other view of It. pnd makes Crcusot plviTrnmpcl'j' ii pound. Mr Evitt was evidently of the opininn thai had In? stood uy Kor'-vrent would have won the Great Northern Stwpie-, ns in framiiiß his baudlenps for th : eoneltsdIn? day of the ine"tlii'r. he raist/1 Mr Sel'iiy'n horse uevrteeii pounds, while tJie. ' wluner. Klntore, wns only naked !■> «.jirry teu pounds extra. When Irish eamt- down in the double. . iiiirlnv the running of the Oreut Northom Stcepleeluise. by POlue nieiuis uf other, he wiis badly ntnUt-d 111 uiu' of his thinks, llnw the aeeident happened, no one seems i i tii know, luit the horsp was in v very lui'l wny when he got liuek-to his still.le. ' ii ml his oviier lu.s UnC an anxious time with him. He |i not yet eonsiilered out or dnuper. A ilifl>rcnt riil. r was round for Hel'eei in the fireat Northern Sti-ep!eehase. Stew-j ail lielujj l<lll i-p In phiec of Telford. wtiii rode the how in his eiiKUixeiiienr el Ihe Snliii'dny. The ehanue evidently hut) :t heueUi ial i-lTeit, us tin- half brother t Mi.lfim fniiied splendidly until he fell <> i top ..r the hill the laa , lime nroiiml. no ,] never offereil lv turn his head ut iniv-' thiiiK. Tin , \ew Z°nlaud aud Merrair tile! io. lire holding a Bpnetal f-ah- of in.» ing, stiiek at the Harp uf terh, suihles mi Monday next, at 11."it a.m. Annunist the number to hi- offered are sm-li we,, kc .own perforiiiit-H as Rolfp, MtlUg.imnliukl. Hvhis. KatiaUa. lilberutor. Forth. St. 1 iar;i. Hononju. Pliinionil l>rili. Desdu inmn Golden Sands, and Ben niair. Ii has iiein a,popular opiuiuu tha.t Cron»o! anil Wniwira wen- lioth unuhhi to net when the was at all heavy, hi ,t their pi-rform.inet s un Wedm.-«day. wli ~v tliej \ rntl li rr=i niul Heennd 111 the Iteiuueri Iliiiilli'K, In in in] ii} •in iln-ir kn ;.■,«.» ii ImiK wny in disprove mis. oruiluly they wiT" lintll li'llielllly Ire.lted I t {gt re"arils weight, bin still ihey' -ot rim ujgli ihelr ! liiik In my'.e. . One of the most popular vii torles seen I ut F.llersiic for some time ¥ \-is that of' Nor'-west In rhe Tally 11,, U«eppl«Uaise. i When it wns seen that the old veteran had gut 'iver the lust f'Miee In Kiifr , / y, the ehceriiiL' eoiunieni.-ed. mid after li . had passed the wtnulntr pust. and was retuniintr tn ' M-ale. tlie enthusiasm -.hof ;..i w: is! won-j deefnl I venture lo say tb at there was! noi n prouder man In Nr. xf Zealand on i Wedui-Hdny than Mr S>-lby the miner of the horse. Kaeing men, us a rib.., proverl.iai firiinihlers, espeehilly \vh» n handicapping ••oneerned, and It Is no t always wise lo lake any uotlec of the/, r roinp'laiuts. but there ure exceptional case* that eotne under ones notice that <-all for expluuntion. luke. for Instaiitt . t| u , ~a sr ~f j 'idy tlui.e. This mare rmir third In the Qreat Northern Hurdle H.n? , ? , citrrviug run l )t «- IQR beaten pretty cm .ifortuhly hy the 'winner. Irish,, who cor .eedpi! her ."rib Mr Kvht In matliKs I| is Uandleaiw for i"he second day of the r nvtlnc. raises Irisli to 10.H and Lady lluiw , t., |,i.a. iniiblng; them iiieel on esaetly t» ~. same terms ub when Irlth lieut ber In ,He Northern. Neither ■if the pall- ran <„ the hurdle m, ~ the Wednesday. 1/ in when Mr Evitt .-.mc* .o iisse«s the w, i?h ts fnp ,he er,ncludlll« ilay of th- me* Uur. h<* h.indicaijs Hum •il even wel B h/. fl , m.T 11.,w Mr Kvltt arrives «t thl> eonHtudon Iβ not m.lte -Icor, but prof ai.iv. if npked for „„' explana tlon, he would 1,,. u l.],. (~ f n rnlsn inc. THE '.SEW ZEALAND l.Tp. 1 s^s?^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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