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THE RACING WORLD.

(BY WHALEBOXE.)

RACING FIXTUEES.

April °6 and £S—Wellington B.C. Auttjmn Mar 6 and 10—Hawke's Bay J-C. Autumn May 24 and 25—Nona Otago J-C. Winter June 2 and 4 —Dunedin. 3.C VTinter. Apologue is the only Auckland horse engaged in the Hawke's Bay Cup. Mr "W. Knight has been reappointed to his old position as bandicapper to the Taiapuna Jockey Club. Boris' non-appearance at any of the Easter meetings is stated to be due to the fact that the son of Stepniak has gone amiss. S- Lindsay has been enjraged to do the lizht Tiding for the Hon. J. D. Ormond at the forthcoming Wellington Autumn. Meetii>£. Tambonrina. which competed unsuccessfully at the recent A.R.C. Autumn Meeting, was disposed of by her owner to Mr J. Johnstone. a local owner, and the mare lias gone into J. Chaafe'e, jun., stable. . After being passed in at the sale of racehorses at the Harp of Erin last Wednesday, the filly Saga was disposed of privately to J. Gainsford. the Green-lane trainer, and she is now in his charge. The Autumn Meeting- of the Whangarel Ksreing Club takes place next Thursday. a'he Northern Steamship Co. advertise a special excursion, the Ngapuhi being fixed to leave Auckland on Wednesday night, returning leaving Whangarei at 7 p.m. on Thursday. The return, fare is fixed at 'Hi/.

Auckland will hare one representative at the ■Wellington Racing Club's Autumn Meeting, which commences nest week, in Soulttnaid, which is engaged in the hack events. Soultmaid was shipped South by the Tarawera to-day, in charge of her "trainer (H. Howe).

B. Deeley, the Auckland lightwetaht. leaves for Wellington immediately to ride Mr E. J. Watfs horses at the A\>r,ia|rton Racing Clnb's Meeting. Peoley will probably take up his qnarters ia Haivkc's Bay at an early date.

The New Zealand Loan and .Mercantile Co. offered a number of racehorses at their yards yesterday, but only two changed hands, the remainder failing to reach th" reserve placed on them. Maroon and Gold was knocked down at 17gs tn Mr .T. a. Crals ana Dr. Quest at :»gs to Mr J. Hill.

Vjvandel, which was knocked down at *>gs to Mr A. Robertson, has eince changed Sands. Mr Alexander, of Hawera. securing ier at an advance of sgs on the price paid for her at the sale. VivandPl was shipped to her new home on Thursday last.

laminations for the Great Northern ? <>rtherD Steeplechase, and 7L I?**" at ° Pm ' weights tor the Great Northern Hurdles and fcteeplechase are due on or about May li.

The Auckland Trotting Club hare decided *2 bookmakers to their course T^M^ c i? rOSrCSS of tbe a^ ,l Meeting. T>» club have a notification to tbe effect l«3nff bC Drosecu ted for tres

*Se list of successful sires at the A R.C Meeting is headed by Cyrenian, Seat-n n^ L,^\T, LeOlat, - tIS - ana Mitiora - «*ich had Tn? Sf^K mnara Z representatives. Souit .^^onr'each. 1 " 58, "' Castor ' antl Lo *"

Those who were waiting for LanV Hune to come out and make an exhibition of at the A.R.C. Autumn Meeting were grievously disappointed, as the daushtf? of jumped slovenly throughout and dM * e «*« j ° any of her ea-

of much praise from the number tf rttf* tors present, and it is a long time * im *£? ns - at E,lersU e has passed off S smoothly. Mr J. F. Hartland, the r-Tnb^ «r^h r^,T,^ ho bad entir<; or the gathering for the first time since s«= fn£S g iS t0 be -TOlateaTn S 4

a^-h fnlJ-brotfeor to S Artillery has at last socceedtul in breaking his maiden certificate, he acronntleased by that gentleman to Mr W. Dun-

E-Hannon and H. French headed the list «1 -winning: trainers at the recent !tR.t Eae one each. v. K yan IT a? 4aS \£ asms »rJSS S^SSS

SS£EH€« eecond round:—Sweet ai» 7> - tho Other Days. wktrti?^ D V n nance? ance -

than £1547 10/. In tho Bo less £400 was investj^onl^i"^^ land Handicap £634 ' £!„£ t he **<*- to have gon/off. for whf£ « a PPean= «nld be fonnd for ifm S eXeo^ c Handicap in the fact that ht m Geor S e s too well awaT, there i,.t! f 1 ? , not

toY for fif ty o s McLean, who was acUng on D -^, f the c-oolpess of an old hand, and whtn e a s^n^ D r£!S pagne States, when Loftns pS tahte claim, he answered the call lite a ra«fcorse, and drew ont again, winning a ttt e finish In great style. That his performance was a good one was farther emphaS,^° n « c f econd da y- CelUc. •which conJd only,ran third (seven or oisbt lengths away) in the Champajjne Stakes came out In the Ellerslie Handicap and

, defeated' a' large field. Cambrian,. on the concluding day, put n'p another -sterling performance in carrijmg tho "yelter weight cf »st Sib. and conceding nearjy 3st to some of the rnners in the Victoria Handicap, and. winning without belnjr called upon for a serious, effort- Should Cambrian .so on the right way (which It is sincerely hoped he will) during the winter, he should prove a hard nat- to crack In nest season : s. classical events. , TAKAPrXA JOCSET CL-ÜB'S WINTER , ■ MEETING. . Toe following is "a list of the entries received in connection with the Takapuna Jockey Club's Winter Meeting which takes place on May 10 and 24:—j FIKST DAT. Maiden Hurdle Race, one mile and, ahalf and lOOyds.—Lady. Hone. Silicia, Loci Frne Mi'dcvT. Kroner. liuek's AH, I'amperia. Corporal, Swiaen, Stepney, Baritone, Heurj Haveloek, Pierre. Miss May. Maiden Handicap., seven furlongs.—Te Taniwha. Hillflower. "War Cloud, Rose Fretwork. Engraver; Ben, L-unetta, Baltimore, Miss Cuirassier. Tni Cakohan, Bromide, Franklin. Tilikum, Seabohm, beabird. Stepney.. L-a Cigale, Burton, Hermes. Empire" Handicap, one mile and a-quar-ter--Waipuna, Gladstone, Geordie, CerTSintv. Lindlock. Strathavou,. Akarana, Luresome. Rookbr, Millie, Delama, The Leafier. Leonator, Bully. Rnval Handicap, five furlongs.—Takaro, Mntaura. Kola Kip. Certainty. San Paulo, Kilderkin. Engraver. Frederick Ben. Discoverer, Sunltinaid. Ecu Blair. Rfrathavon, Sonoma. Fortification. Jewellery, Black and Gold. Lnresome, Fieraraosca. Millie, Miss Winnie, - Lucreee, Tambourina, Syren, Merry Sonlt. Alba Rose Nervine. Hauraki Hurdle Race, two miles.—l-ady Hune, Slllcia, Cuiragno. Aka Aka. Catherine Gordon, Irish, Kh.inia, Cavatry. Sol, Baritone, King Paul.. Princess of Thule. Maiden Steeplechase, two miles and ahalf.—Hakaria, Hippowai, Roseplot. Loch Fynp, Catherine Gordon. Brigham, Jess, Mldcyr, Kbajna, Rolf, Mangamahaki, Baritone," Hautapu, Henry Uavelock, Major, lon a. Miss May. First pony Handicap,, five furlongs;.—La Annie, Sonoma, Forth. Marere, Cyroma, Benjrola. Kilderkin. Frederick. Girton Girt, Miss Nina, Kaipafci, Manoeuvre. Storyteller. Etn. Taxicole. Hopscotch. Merry Delaval, Pantry Girl, Rapid, I/co Lione, Orange and Blue. SECOND DAY. Pupuke- Handicap, five furlongs.—"War Clocd, Rose Lawn. Pearl Nrcklei. Fretwork The Scotchman. Pantry Girl, Mis 3 Cuirassier. -Tni Cakobau, Keep Step, Seabohm, Intoro'bi, Flashlight.' Lucio, Peregrine. Burton, Hermes.' Miss Nina. Hactnru Hrrdle Race, one mile and three-quarters. —Lady. Hune, Cuiragno, Silicia, Koseplot. Loch Fyne, Catherine Gordon, Irish, buck's AN. Khama, Cavalry, Corporal. Rolf, Fieramceca, Sol, King Pan/, Pierre.

Second Tony Handicap, six furlongs.— La' Annie. Sonoma. Forth. Cjroma. Kilderkin. Frederick: Lady Nannie, Pantry Girl, Mifs Nina. Miss Cuirassier, Manoeuvre. Kaipaki, Storyteller. TUikuin, Etu, Motry Delaval. Hopscotch. Orange "and Blue. Britannia ■ Handicap, one mile.—WaipTma, Gladtsone. Carl Rosa, Geordie, Certainty, Landlock. Leonator, Strathavon, Baltimore. Akarana, Luresome, Rcokby, Millie. Lucre*:?, Deiania, Nervine, The Leader, Bully. Takapuna Steeplechase, three miles and St-half. —The Swiuimer. Kakaria, Aka Aka, Loch Fyne, Catherine ■ Gordon. Brigham, Mangamahaki. Svlden, . Hjias, "Sophia, R-o.riton<\ Hautapu, Soi, Haydn, • Major, Trincess of Tbulr, Pierre, Kiatere. Victoria Handicap, sis furlong. —Waitati. Takaro, ilatanra. Kola Nip, Certainty. San TanlQ. . Pearl Xrcklet, Ben, Discf«-ery, Soultmaid, Ben Blair. Strathavon. Sonoma, Fortification, Black and Gold. Luresome, Rookby. Fieroraasco. Millip. Miss Winnie. Lucreco, Tamboarina, DelaTiia, Syren, Merry Soult. Welter- Handicap, one mile.—Te Taniwfc-', Sir Hector, Mechanic, "War Cloud, BonomiaEK. Certainty, Luck"c All, Lntmtta. Baltimore. Black and Gold. Akarana, Cavalrr, Pamperia, Bromide. Franklin, Tilikuni. La Clgale, nenry Havelock, Syren, The Leader, Bully. Merry Sonlt. Additional entries may hare been received at Devpnport. EGiIOXT JOCKEY CLUB - S WINTEK MEETING. (By T»legraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON", Friday. Tile follo'wißg hanaicaps have been doelareil by Sir Henrys for the Egmont winter 'inoctiiij. :— Railway Handicap.—Rustio,ue 9.0. St. Claimcr S.ll, Pardon 5.9. Reclaimer 8.8. Le Braa 5.4. Gleam 7.1?.. Idassa 7.12. St. Bill 7.11, Catspaw 7.3, Tambourina 7.2, Waiki?o 7.2.

Tawbite Hanaicap.—Silversh?n 0.0, Showman 8.6, Kareroa 8.4, Clipper 8.3. Waipa 7.11. White Star 7.9. Kaihu 7.5. The Dane 7.5, Cempass 7.3. Pan4nbcs 7.0, Marvia 7.0.

Waihl Handicap.—Maiiaranui 9.13. Toddy 5.6, Die Hard 3.4,- Kaihu 0.4. Dnil 5.12, The Daae 8.12. Fislimere 8.9, Waiaahawa 5.7, Carajnia 8.7. ' ' ■ ' -

Hack Hnrdle Race.—Le Bean 11.4. Sardonyx . 11.3. Durable 11.0, Jlawhite 10.12, Val&yrielO.S, RangiWaenna 10.7, Shoiraiiii: 10.8, Romany King 9.13, Flanagan ».10, Ontario 9.10, Hokio 9.5, Bagatelle 5>.4, Hnreroa 9.0, Bushx Park 0.6 Lingen 9 0 ■Westward n.O. ' ■

•Ha-wera Cup,—Grenade 0.0. Pardon 8.11, Star Jioee 8-11. Cyrana 8.7, Martello 8:4, GJeam 7-fl, The Leader 7.4, Claremont 7 2 Scenery 7.2. ' - '.

Mokola Hamiieap.—Splendia Idea 0.0 Silvershell 8.7.' Recreation &4, Waifapu a?. SfakikJhi 8.1, . Slavey 8.1. Ksiinere 77 kish Maid -7.0. • • '

Telegraph, Handicap.—Clemen Hue 9.U, Sedgewood S.S. Kareroa Clipper Sβ yT»fte. Stor 8.0 Dear Dolly T.io! Somaii 7.8. Com_pa&- 7.7. St: Maria 7.4. Kaagaroo j.-i, bxr <.0. trtnjer ~0. Freetrade 7.0 Bnrtou .0 Bellevms 7.o.Lady Bill 7.0, Marrta THE HAWKE'S &AX CCF. (By. Telegrapli.-Prese Association.) NAPIER, Friday. The following nominations hare been r«ceiTed" fox . t,? l^ ,B *^ ,, - one mile and A qnarter.—Whakawehi. Operetta. Doa-he Poltanthus Destruction,- Solution. m,l----?W«? k, --| a, ' < " 31 3-- Gawain, Bonne*. MvsAsteroTd' Clanchattkn, Asteroid. Jolly Friar, Flamen Mobilitr T g Czarema.' King Billy. Boomerang. Pantaloon Gold Crown, Marguerite, Apologue, BonftenrT

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 21 April 1906, Page 6

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THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 21 April 1906, Page 6

THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 21 April 1906, Page 6

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