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THE RACING WORLD.

<fiX WUAUiIiONS.) JdDSX B'DiTOIiES rott JOSH. June 27 — Creamery. Papatoitol Saturday, SOtli—figeon Mountain. :' _ ! Avalanxie is to be mate* with tie new j Glenora Park eire Gluten. Weights for the Christchurcb Grand Nationals are due on July l&tn. The thoroughbred stallion Firearm, by Carbinc-Hoetia, is advertised lor sale by the New ifeaiand Loan anu Me' can tile Co. John Rae, who Has had HOlflower In his charge £or some time, has tired of ,P« j severing with the Freedom gelding, and he ( has ;been returned to 'his owuec The rising two-year-old colt by Exploslou -Miss Rose lias gene into l< , . Jlacmanemiu's stable. The colt is a One big fellow, but will probably not be seen at Ws oes>i uutii the autumn rolls around. The gehling Bowman has been leased by Mr A. Barren, of BUerslie. and lie was brought from the; South by the Uaxawa on Thursday. It is intended to try Bowman over hardies. Monoform is to stand the season at Frank Macmuneroln'e stables at Kllerslie. It is understood the son of HotculUss is u> be iimited to ten approved mures. Tlis Now Zealand jockey F. Jones, who weni to Engluud recently, hup made n sood start there, lie won a couple of races at the Salisbury nieetlug last. month. Notwithstanding Silicta's disappointing displays nt the reoput Greut Northern MceUujr, when ho let hit* connections down bndly. he has been accorded a nomination in the Grand iS'utional Hurdle Race. Word from tb/? South states that Welbeck (provided he sets anything like a deoeut weight) is likely to play a prominent part in til? settlement of the C.J.C National Hurdle Kace. One of A. Hall's much boomed team of juini/crs put in «n appearance in the Ilawkc's Bay Hurdle Race, on the opening day of the HawSe'B Hay moi'tiTijj. bin a-? finished oulsifie the placed dlrSeton. Tli" Auckland City Bund, nndrr Bandmast tr John West, have generously decided to give nn open air .performance In the Albert Parl; to-roorrow (Sunday) afternoon, when n collection will be taken uji on Iμ.--ba!f of the widow and family of the late Sam Fergus. Thp lest has probably been swn of Jewellery on the ra<»cccrarsp. and nnte=s Fhe U disposed of in the meantime. Mr Arratf.ftgc intentis to ret'.ro her to the stud. a:al .-■be vri'l in all probably be muted with Moottform. The Auckland horses Sol. I'sritone. Hakarin, Kjtnana. Ewimraer, Hautapu. Irish | :.ihl Iliiviln appear in (he C.J.C. National Staplccuasß. ami Convoy, Sol. Cnl rage o, Kilii'la. Uanana. Cavalry, Hantnpu, uud Irish in the Hurdle Knee. Ak.i Aicn. which went amiss during the running nl tiio Winter Stfeple«;hniM' on tliv i roncln.liDK of luc A.U.C. wilitor niprth>2. has hppii l"»Bsed 1-y H. Howe, and he I now located at Kohttuiirnßia, -niierc h> will hare t.'ie benefit of the gait wnrcr. | ond tliis may have a beueuolu! eH'c-cr on thtsou of RegPl. I'rctty Polly's defeat by P.achr-lor's rtntton is only the second occys-ioii on which Major Lodei-'e brilliant marr- has ta'tod do feat, tho previous occa.-iion licinc In Franco, wlirn she was lincipectedly defe-.t-ed by J'res.lo. \^ Tyro of Mr G. G. S!e*l'.-< colts, Seal Rock, by San Fraireise<»—MU«s CJladys, and Hua«rur. by Hotchkl«s—B*l Klyti, still roniniu In the A..T.C. Per\v. sn probablj- ibe So.ithera ."--porrsaaan will an tiToi!; lo follow up Ills success of hist year. Th. , ? victory of Irish !;i the Ilawk?'s Bay Hurdles yestp.rdiy was anticipated by his onucftlons, jrnl lie was well (supported locally for the even;. Irish is fast regaining old form, after his Ion? enforced spell, and should be at his beat by tlu , tlm? I rhe Cbrlstrhurfh nationals are run. Slecpwetl hns bpen -nr s,omo time boomed i as n eomiiiß <-'ia)npion over big country, j !iut her ni.ilde.li effort was ail intrlorimi' I n:ic. Starting n rpd-h'it favmirite. she j can' , tf« crlef in the .Tune Steeplechase or ih- opc7i!ng d.-.y of the Uuwke's Bny Meet- | inj.-. The winner of the race. South tUar, j is spoken of as a gelding likely to see a better day. It was generally expected that Nertnlform would tuuke his dcluu on the Bnslisb Lurf in the Cup. rnn at noy:il Ascot on Thursday lust, but tbo cable Iβ silent as to whether son of Multiform started or nit Considerinc: the distance of race, and the fret thai Noc-Miforni conlrt hardly be expected Iα he at in.< b<-*t. it lmore than probable that he wns a noustarter. At a special meeting of the Ancklnnd Rtycinp Club, ufh! yestvrday nttp-rnoon. the lIOD. K. Mitrholsnn ali.l Mr Murdoch McLean were appointed Uolc ? nteF to the N Z Uueiup Conference, to be held In \\ el_ ilngton on July 12th. In the event of Mr Mitchr-lson being unable to spare the lime to visit. Wellington, Mr F. Enrl will accompany Mr McLean. Mr Hartlaml, secretary of the Clob, will also attend the Conference. Eecently at Hasttnss. n matrti over tvrn fnrionffß "was run borwoeti a ch/>st7iuf 'x ll^o by Salvia Pnrk—Mlsfortime, irninrd by Horrv" Moore, and Dan lx-no. .-, fonr-year-ol(S seldinff by Cyrrnian—Fair Nell, tniiueil by F. Diivis. The match -was to dcclile i:. little arginne-Tit fbackod by a Dye pound note on each side) tniweei! the trainers ■mrntlonfid as to which animal had the more pace. The Fair Nell horse, ridden by DnviP, hopped out in front, nt the stnrt. j nxid won wl+.hoirt mnch trouble from his ] big rival, ■wJiich was piloted by T. O'Brlon. | For qnlte n number of yearn the Auckland Rnclng Olib were alonp in tbeir support of the bookmakers, and notwHUstandinir considerable pressure, w.'is at various thufs broitffjjt to l>nar they titendfastly r<» fused to disenntinue the Hcenslns of tiip pencillprs. No 7, however, thlnrs arp thr rPVOTBe. find thfi Mptropolltan Club. Eiuc« their conversion, «re iust a? strong th? other way. nn-d In support of their rndeavonr to sqneleh the hoekmnker they will move nt the following conTcronco to ndd part VI.. rtile 7. " Th;; Metropolitan Corainittee rfiall hnvo the power to re.fii.v to approve of the projrrnmrae of a niertinp: at any tnlnlisoior club which permits , any bookmaker to bet on its course.' i The local rncphorse Noteorini. which is !n splendid condition. Is for sale.—Apply to Hodge. Whitinnga.—(Ad.) HAVVKE'S BAY JOCKET CVXTB'B WINTEU MBBTING. mist! vrnss the huedle bace. I (By Telesrapli.—Preos As3oclatloa.) ; NAPIER, Friday. The liawke'e Bay Jockey Club's Winter Mecning, whi-di was i>ostpoaed from Wed- ! nosday and Thureday uu-l of respect to the ; memory of -the Kire Premier, was coxujraonced to-day. The weather w-ns benutiI fully line, and thi-re was a large uttendanee. The Bix>rt was good, several of •the finishey being close. The sum of I £7077 was put through the totalisator, as apnnst £f>24S on the first day last. year. j Hawke's Bay Hurdle Race of loOsovs, i two miles. —Lrish. 10.3 (B. Towers), 1; Ability. 10.S, 2: Mnnarqne. fl.O. ?>. Also etartAd: Handsome Kose, Shrai>nel, Roller, Kohunoi. Irisß 1«1 all the way. ai:d won rather easily by over a length. Time, 3.54. Dividends, £8 17/ and £1 5/. Scarry Hnek Handicap of 50sovs, five forlonss. —Goklfield, a.% 1; Mrs. Crawley 8.0, 2; Albnera, 9.0. 3. Also started: I Bone, Trent. Ldnlsless, Tihl, McIpean, and Tβ Ai*ai. Mrs. Crawlpy got a b>.? hrpjik on at tie start, and' after going three furlongs had a lead of about five 'lengths.- In'the last quar&r of ■a rpjle. however, she tired quickly, aL.d G-oidftiMd her in tlie »na won by ivro leanjrKhs. Ttme, 1.7 3)-5. Vlv.- ,- -dendJß. £C 11/ anil £2 XJ-

Hpeta-onsa Hamfleap ot" UKteovs, one I )n'U_—6:r terclvnlc, li Pol.rcas.te, 2.: WSa- j ka-wenl. tl. Also storted: Submarine, Gold ' Puet. Gaaialey, Chabtexcr. Sir Perclvale l «md Poly caste made all the running, and j the son of sir Lancelot paaaeU tho i>oat a ! Jengrh to tho good, with 'Whakawehl the j »arr c distance away, third. Time, 1.4G.2-5. j Dividends, £3 0/ and £1 2/. CANTEEBGHY JOCKEY CLUB'S GRAND j NATIO.NAL, MEETING. | CHRIST-CHURCH, Friday. j The following are the nominations for I tbe pnief events of the Canterbury Jockey | Club's Grand National Meeting:— N-ew Zealand Grand National Steeple■cnase of lOQOso.vs, three miles aud a-half.— Pl-ayfair. Moccasin. Plpl. Nadador. Sleepwell, Kaatere, Lissa, Narcissus, Mawhitl, Victory, Sol, Baritone, Hfltbaria. Comfort, Sane.rra. itongoa. Swimmer. Phaetonitls, Wajwern. Maiiazomt. liautapu. Irish, llaydti, Euros. Graduated Tax. Slow Tom. New Zealand Grand National Hnrdle Race of THUsovs, about itwo miles. —Playfair. Sobraon. nVdrant. Bounce, Sardonyx, PushJfnl. Kremlin.' Sleepwell, Shrapnel. Black Reynard, Lull. Silverlane. Hnrlmoana, The jGness'er. The Mohican. Florio, Convoy, Kxmoor, Roller, Sol, Cniragno. Silica. Comfort. Ranana, Tlrole, Prospector. Cntspaw, I Ability. Cavalry. Wuiwern. Waiicato, I Romany Kins, AtiTatns, Welbeek. tlant-apn. i Rt. Lyra, Irish, Kaipetipcd, Fare. Magnificent, Asteroid. |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 7

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THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 7

THE RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 7

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