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RACING WORLD.

(By -WHSLEBOSEO j RACING FIXTURES. * August. 12,14, 16—Canterbury Joefcey Clnb'o. r National. ' August 28—Amberley Steeplechase Cibd. t September 3—Marion J.C. Spring. ■> September 10—Dannevirke BJC. Spring. 3 Septend>er-IL,l2—Asliburtottß-C. Spring. (. September 17, 20—Avondale J-C. Spring. September 22, 23—Otakl RjC SprinE. 1 September 25. 26—GeraMKne R-C. Spring. ; September 2j, 27—Wangauui J.C Spring. i Octob«y I—EUrwke's Bay J.C. Spring. . October 4 —Napier Park Sprlnsl October 13, IS—Auckland T.C. Spring. 6 October' 23, 27—Wellington R.C. Spring. - November 5, 2—A-R.C. Spring, r November S, 10, 12, 15—CJ-C Spring, i November 10, 22—OtaJrabu T.C. Spring. November 26, 23—TJr Spring. '■ December 26, 29, January 1, 2 —A.B.C t Summer. 1 Dec. 27, 30, 31—Aackiand T.C Summer. , December 26, 27—Thames J.C. Summer. PAKTTRAIMJA TTTUJT CUTB. ; BaOmay- Statton. I August 9—Paknzastga Srtu»al. I August 16—Green MnootAugust TO— E*patoetoe School. August 23—Ibtonata. 1 Angnst 28—Waroim. . Angnst 30—Mp F. BJarCn's, Papatoetoe. ! DATES OF COaIIXG BSRSTS. JfBW ZHALASD. '. August 13— N.Z. Grand I«i»tional Steephe-- ' chase. 1 August 14— N.Z. Graml National Hurdle Race. September 17—Avondale Cup. September 17—Avondale Stakes. September 20—Avondale Gultreas. September 25—Wanganni Guineas. , October I—Hawke's Bay Guineas. November s—Great Northern Guineas. November B—lSew 7/ealaJid Cnp. ' Deceui-her 26—Auckland Cup. December 27—Auckland Trot-cia*- Cup. January I—GTcai:1 —GTcai: Xoitiern Decby. AUSTBAiIA. August 2—Australian BnrdJe Race. Aupnst i) —Australian Steeplechase. i. October 4—A..1.C. Derby. I October -6—Metropolitan StaUes. October 11—Caulfleld Gnineas, October IS—Oanlfleld Cnp. Novem4>er I—V.R.C. Derby. November 4—Melbourne Cup. EXGLAND. Sei>teinl»er 10—Tie St. Leger. October 2 —Jockey Clnb Stakes. ANSWERS TO-OIKKBSPONTrE^TS. ■•COCKNI2V. —(1) Wnixiki coirterited the Melbourne Cup ot 3VXW. (2> Acrasla 1. lxird 2, Blmlwr .-.. <3) Bereola. ridden by J. «-as a starter in the Ureal Northern llurdles last .huip. The only trainer at present located at Avomlale is J. Chtebelm, who has five horses under his charjre. B. Deeley leaves for the Sontb to-morrow (Sunday* evenlni? to fulfil riding engagements at the C.J.C. National Meeting. C. Coleman lias jnst broken in a filly by Moooform from Tuniwtm, a mare that used to carry hLs ontoni-s a f»w years ago. Tho two-year-old filly by Birkenhend— Lady llegel, Otv-ncd by Mr. VT. Montgomery, is not to be hurried, and has been turned ont for a tciipthv spell. j Althoußh Mastor Wniriki lias tnllj rocovereil from the mishap that came ajrainst him las-t .season, Mr. Tla:"isddns does not intend to hurry brm. and will give him another three months' rest before potting him in work again. Sir George Clifford stated at the Racing Conference "that double bettiiiß with the j bookmakers is the curso of racing In this ' conutry.'" <>ne could say with cqnal truth (says a Sontbern writrxl that single betting with the totalisator is open to the same c-burßC. I After a rest of about a month. 1), MoraKlwn has taken Traacdy Kins in hand again. The son of h!oult ran a bit of wire into his font when at Gisborne last month, but tbn injured member is all ,r4ghi again, and the borse has freshened up nicely \ after his rest. | The anmm] mePtiDR of the Atrobland I Racing Club will be held on Monday next. Aogiist 4. The elwtion of enmmittce. lor | which there are seven nominations for five seats, is creatine a tremendous amount of interest, anil canvassing for the vßrions candidates is beioff carried on extcnsir'ely^ Another defeat was rpgistered against Antoinette at Caulfleld on July IS). The daughter of Soult was sent out fa-raurtte for fcbe Miirrymbftena Hjuadicip, one mile I and three furlongs, in whirb she was i weighed at S.U, but finistiod last but one lld v Qel.l of eight.

A. ,T. McFlinn has sufficiently recovered to obtain hLs discharge from *be Ancidand Hospital, but ii.is still to caxry his arm in a slinj;. The popular <-ross-c*\uTitrx hwseman will bo uDublo to ppt in the saddle at the C.J.O. National Meetme. bn± expects to be fiiily recovered bythe time the Arontfale Meetinc rolls ronnd.

The Racing- flub made a prottt of £I.SIS 9/0 ou last season's working. Tlie president tMr. U. U. Nolem, in returning thanks for bis re-election, said that Oifr club had reached its thirty-second year. In order to mark the occasion, he hKd compiled a sourenir, giving some features of the club sinre its inception.

It transpires tha.t when North Bast collided with a two-year-old on the tracks at Eictarton on Tharsday morning, breaking Andersons leg. who was riding the latter, he only had a light boy in the-, saddle, who did not appear to be-«bl.- to properly control the big gehHng. North.' East is a very difficult horse to ride exercise, and it-is a pity sneb a risk was taken,

.T. Kae intended leaving Tor the South to-day (Sttitmiay) with his team r«r thp I'.JLO. Xatiotral .Meeting, bnt, owing to the boat acx»nanoda.tlou not being suitable. he Jias postponed his departure until .Tuesday Dext. Captain .Tack and Buntakaba -will be taken, bnt"there is still some doubt as to whether Moctiform will be takeih or Dot. In nddHion to bis horses In training, tie EUcrslie trainer vrill take tbe two «olts piirchased at the last Asoot Stud sale by the Hon. .T. CariDll to WetlingtoD, wliere they are to. go into-. J. Lowe's ebarge.

The King's filly I__ Maxqtrise, the winner of the Great Foal Plate at Ling.fieia on July 12, had previously shown good -hum at Ascot. The --Sportsman," refbrTing to thre occasion, says; "_\_ v-crtocy fior the King: seemed very probable at Ascot do the Wnasor Casflp State. Rain was •fnlrrnrg _>e_et_l_r \cr-u_e the yotragsr-ers -n«c-. ax the post, but la Marquise, carrying- -tho Koyal colonrs, got jiicely away, and held a winning chance tbronghont, thongh after resisting the challenges of Boneywood and Ascensetir, she was tackled on the left by i Land of Song, who got np on the post-and won "bya head. People-who were--4t-_-_i__j fnrth_--do«m •the»^____^s_orrt__m•-_he---"l^______^-jPos_--were -Q_t__g--Jt_»_o,-__B__M_rtr r n..-»T_. < . -ro*fajestys ear -Sad -won, and "began,- <t» rctaer enat_______ c _j_ y .__.*-.,_ t .. : .^ '3__P____________________i : . ,

The-sa_rada.il. jgeldlng Siola was schooled over the big fences at Ellerslie on Tmn"sd_ry- > _m>r_ring,.. fencing-*in- good.style— The Err-edom gelding Kaahere was sc-toore-t at _-Ue_-slie on Thursday morning, t e-oclngrr'-rn.-- good. sty le_ The death is announced of Lady Patricia,- which recently-slipped- a "foal -._». M__tilid. Mr. W. C.-Rinjr -was the most successful Ant-felaT-d- owner this season,, but his total (£23577: does not reach-the amorrrrt (£2,735> -won by his horses in tbe IPIO-T1 season. The Spalpeen mare Vestal is progressing splendidly in her schooling-at Kllerslie, .-tnd on Thursday morning gave a pleasing display. Word from- the Sontb states- that Aberbrothock is moreing very sore in his work, and has gone ont. of fawrnr for the C-J.C. National Hnrdles. "-"bo defunct Soult -ha..- now headed the list of whining sires tn Nerrw Zealand for thc-rrpnst five -years, his figures being:: 1908-a, £154600; 1909-10, £IS^)-K); ISMQ-11. £l_rs,-t-S.; 3aitl_S, -lfi,67S; and 1912-13, £30,-85. The Auckland-trained horses to win oser, £1,000 in stakes 'this season are: Bleriot,. __»-330; La Reina. £1,945: Potna. £1,350--; Jolie Pille, _"l_24*i. K_.k-a.n_a, _-Lor7o: and Jack Dehvval, £1,070. A grey gelding, 3yrs old, from Vivat, a mare that used ta be trained at "E-lerslie some years ago by tbe late James Kean, is the latest addition to XV. Sharp's stable. Mr. W. E. Bldwill has disposed of Oration, and tbe son of Stepfeldt will In ', •fnt-rre race in tbe Auckland district. ( Oration is tine to arrive from the South by the "CTimmera to-morrow tSnnday\ and will go into .lohn Uae's stable. No word is to hand as to how St. Kevin is progressing sin*-, his essays at. the 1 A.R.C. Great Northern Meeting. After I his effort in the .lumpers' Flat Hare at Ellerslie the sou of St. Ilario was a bit sore, but as 'ho has been paid up for in rbc IXJ.C- National Hurdles, be is evidently pleasing -his trainer. The .Auckland horse St. Michael has been handicapped at scratch for the August Handicap, two miles, to be nm on the 1 opening day of tbe New Zealand Metropoli- ; tan Trotting Club's August Meeting. Two j other Anckland horses are also 011 scratch in the events they have been nominated In. Craibwood being on that mark in the Stewards" Ilanriien-p nf two miles, and Maplewood in the Electric Handicap or one mile. The folltnving are the amounts won by the leading owners as compared with the amounts credited them last season :—--'ir Ororsp Clifford, IMI-12 i:l2.o„rri 101.->..3 £5.005; W. ti. and <;. 1.. stead. £1.012--£7.237: T. H. I.owry. _Ul|V CiMTO: I<\ Hall. £1.3(X1—C.-...550: E. .1. Watt. c.-;_rir,_ _*--.475-: J. B. Brad, mm —-.".St-Jl-. .]„_ J. n. Ornrond. £6.185-— _-.'.*..*"o ;w. Sled. -"-""""V— £2.720: __. .1. Cameron. t'Lino—£2.42s: W. 0. TOne £]..*!.*--.-_, 157; li. Whitney. rJ.71!7 — £1.0C7: R. H. Dude.r. __>_.-,—£l_o4.">. Mr. Horatio Bnttomli-y, M.r.. thus addresses himself (through the medium ot" -lohn Rnl""l to the I.ord Mayor of 1/otidon: "My dear Ixitxl Mayor.—Allow roc to wish yon all snecess lv yonr efforts to save the Crystal Palace for the nation. Should yoar appeal meet with an adequate-response. yon win have sigti-lised your year of offi's in a way -.vhirli will not soon he forgottr-ti. But let mc give yon a. tip. Why not lay out a model racecoors., with a meetitrevery Saturday afternoon? Then it -would'

While 1,1-tDS i-xornwl tb.' lan track at KK-c-Arton on Tuesday mornlns. thr; Soutllland !ior?o .lan. who is a very hml puller, tnok eh;irce ..r his ririrr jind bolt>-« trwioe round the ronrw. Thp rider w»s ahaohrtcly exliansrtrrl r.n <-unrplMing' tho second circuit, but The borsr appeared tn *be srill full of rnnning. and showed no I inclination ro stop. There Is no tnowins I wliai might liave happened had not the I cross-<"onntry horseman, R. (irav. who was I watching the gaJlop, sized up the position very quickly. He promptly Ix>rrow«»d ji hack, and, cantnrtng along the trat-li. he joined in wWh Jan. and ecizftrl bold of his bridle and slopped his pro-n-css. Srf-tther .Tan nor his rider appeared mn-ch I.lie -worse for -thoir exertions, but Gray i.s to be commended for his of mind and a plucky action neaf'.y circrnd

Judging by the tone of bis remarks in conncc-thin with ihe motion proposiing to make it a breach of racing law to bet with a bookmaker. Sir '"eorgo Clifford was evidently greatly disappointed beratrse his suggestion to that effect tlit! net find general favoor. Sir (leorge evidently holds tbe optnjon that all the ills 10 which tiie trnTf is belr find origin with the boo-r_xr--rcr. says "Sentinel" io ttir "Oitujo Witness." tie claimed that double-beti:„>_- with bookmakers is tbe curse of the Nt-w- Zoa-am-t tnrr. This is rather a sweeping assertion to make, ami whilst it cannot lie claimed that bookmakers iv general are Ibe guardian angels of the tnrf. il must -be said -that, the devil ia not so black as ore is son-etliocs-paint-d. No doubt Sir tieorge had in hi_miud whilst speaking on the motion tbe unrfarttn-atr affair in connec-io-i wirrb ibe, late scratching of a weU-barked horse iv the last National Hurdles, and lie muy r-iso possess know-ledge of other cases of a. •similar nature. Still, on .the other hand. Tl might be-claimed that tfonrc of the greate-st ramps and robberies ever pe.rjietrated onthe New Zealand turf ha. the exploiting -of the bootmakers' coffers as their object— "New Zealand bookmakers must be a narticnlarly bad lot if they are the curse- of racing 'in this i-onntry. and, if that is so,, one ni-ust exto-_rl--y_-Ti_p_ilhy--4.0 AnJ.tv-tlia.-srD-.--England, where rutins also ffonrishes and the bookmaker xtauds as a very big- factor 'in ibe game. There is no dearymg -the ran ftrat-tbe bookmarker-is not the only -opponent. of racing. Tire incompetent steward is the greatest of all dangers. Such people allow the gmlty to escape, and sometimes punish -tie comparatlrve-y innocent; in fact, tbc ■ -writer conld quote a case or two wijere the absolutely inno<-eut have been carpeted and . Then, -sra-hi. the bi-ts_ip-_----steward is not _v unknown personage-. whilst others are not above giving their horse a gallop or two in public withont h-vi_ff-the exc-ise--of- racing them, unto- form. If the- twota-tater is such a menace to- the tnrf as Sir George Clifford eradently believes, oat -will- therm by all means, not there-are sach things as so-adnlng at a gnat and ew-Jlowtrrg a camel. How many of tbe people on the d-Stjual-fled list found thefr -way there per medium of trre bookmakers-' The principal firing, bowerver, to remember in _o-_p-_e_io_. witb-iißy effort to purify and eJe-t-ate the tone of t&e tnrf is that -w-djst the cause -may not be knorcn ■the effect is seen on the race' -traci. The stewarcis are there- to spedaHy-note -effects of the wrong hue and shade, and if the colour scheme offends it Is their duty to make-a correct-ion. If racing it. not so-pare as some would like to see it, then on the headse-of -the stewants- lie the -blame. T-he-ste--»a_-<_s have -r-____n_t_-L power at- *tt___r ;___jpce_-t*i»---_______r-t__-«<-_asV. a_tdr.c tb -ec__-> .Hnnea--to-_irodace, io__en.-_____tr-ia_-»-i_______-r__i •ait -tt-_-__-----_»,-<lc», -not <ir>>c___j_Qt_c___-_r_3_____

A Press Association -cablegram, from London, states that Mr. J. JJ. Reid, 'the -C-mter-bnry Otas paxcbaaed -the fißy Orange P*.ppm..Jby Wtlliam llL—.PieWsdale, by Bend Or. ■I"fre.«-±--i-_Lre.. of -the racing -at. CanlfieidT was imdomtitedly the gallant .-manner hi which the Grand National .Steap}#cba_teherotne, Leah Klestaa, carried her _2st Sibs to victory in the Ulopna Steep-ec-__-re tsays "Goodwood," in Melbourne ''Ai-g-n=r of July 21st). A raiting man remarked .okingrly last week that it would pay a race- -crab.-to allow "appearanre-* moneyan account of Leath Kleshna, .in the- same way that the crack cyclists -are (or used to be) paid t° •compete in certain events. There can -be no doubt that many racegoers went to Caulfield on Satnrday solely for the purpose of seeing Leah. Klcshna again eompetitig. She stands alone as a jumper in Australia to-day, and she gavejanother'delightful exhßortion of fencing. Had the race she won on rSafnrday been the Australian Steeplechase instead of a .minor event her reception could not hare, been more entrl-arrsiastlc. It was some rmtmirres before the cheering stopped. Mr. mil, who races Leah Kresima, is a member of the ring, and -febe public recognise him as a straight-going owner. He bred the ma-r----and trained her, and-he -was. a-prondr .man on "Saturday when all the cheering was going on. AV-O.VDALK JOCKEY CLDB. The committee of the Avondale Jockey Clnb nave completed the purchase of a couple of sections alongside their course at Avondale. This will enable them to carry out several intended improvements to the carriage entrance and motor-car entrance, and there is every probability of tbe work being- put in band shortly. Tbe additions to the main stand and the erection of the outside latrines arc well In hand, and: werytb.'ng -will be in rc-Hline-is in plenty of time for the Glob's Spring Meeting. ENGLISH SENSATION. The English racing public are having plenty in the way of rieirsalion this season, and the defeat of Prince Palatine In the Good-wood Cup -would add another to the already lone list. Although not a valuable stake, the -.oodwoc.d Cnp usnany attracts the best horses, for il is ran over a distance of two Toilcs and five furlongs, and Is a -severe test of a horse's staying abilities. I*rim!e Palatine never appears to liave been prominent. i>ot the fact that he is reported (o have si nick himoelf barity would probably acconnt for his poor show-

ii'*T. The (lbfpitt f?f -the s'.rni of PersiTnmon w-,is a epsrtly one tn M". I'ilHlngton. one of Mr. ,UvY& stipulations bemjr that hia price ■n-as to he r«lui-pd to -fn.rtfW guineas in rhe event of his defeat, so Ihat, apart from any other consideration, there was a clear losa o< , ri.ocn -uicpas. Mr. PilkiTißix>n, however, lias every reason to- con-fcratuiate Mase!f on purchasintr Prince PaJatiwe as a for iI.OOD guineas, for, besides win-nlns over t"o.ooi> In stakes, he has now dJspospd of dim for 40.000 pntufas. and, in aJditkir.. he l-.as stiTi several valunttlo to fulfil. Thp price paM recortl for a thnrcmjrubred. jnst liealing the price .p-jici fnr Flylnß Kos by a few lmndreds. Horses rcalUsins: :»,<IOO gntneas-and , ore:- are: Prince Pal.it.inc. 5 years. by JVrslmmoti LJsTltfoot. 40.0X10 gttine,-.s : Flying Kos. -1 y<-.-ir.=. by Orine— Vmrpiro. :if1.37."i jjutn^iis: Dinmond Jubilee.; R rears, by St. Simon—PenllU. 11., nLSOO g-ililifii---: CyllcDe. H> years. hy F.ona Vista— Arcadia. :il-VX) Ormonde, n years, by Bond Or-LI!~ Airnes. 51.230 guineas; .lardy. 4 ye.irs. by ny-inp Fox—Airs and-

On_c.fi. 30.000 cnincas: Cra-ganonr, n years, by Desmond—Veneration 11.. ::0.000 gnlneas. TDK NT.W SEASON. Kl.l-EE-SI.II. STABI.K3. With the Mart of ilie new season, which o'».*".-<i vcKrc.rtlny. i-hr rs-rrcnsth of tire various srabii* at ..ilersiie shonkl be i-rteresting. i The teirm. at hmidquartet-o are: — K-. J. RAX. Bleriot. 4}T.s by S-ouli—Kit l.v Reina. a_ed. by Kouli-Queen-A-uie \ferrv I-00. :.vrs. by Soult Krryroe G-oldc-n i"rr_iii, I yrs. by Ulntec- —Marrairml-t--, br-r-keltc-Tenacious. 8 yrs. by c; In ten—Lady r_ila Self. Uvts, by Soult—Mr i Utina-kribo, ascd. by Powerful—Mary Seaton Mci-rn-nirt.\. S-yrs. by Merriwee—Maxima W-i.n-civ-j r.v-rs. liv *'l. t__n;p- Tar-dtle* Captain .Jack, apt-d. by Captain Webb— lliindsoine Jack mare Kin'ncrt-. aired, by Freedom- -Madjcllne Surphi-- Ovrs. by Wair-L-J— Bonus MO-i-iform. O-ira, by M-ultifomrt—nappy Valley Trrowii ;illv. _yrs. "by Pemiry--I_ady ITestnrißuy Dlly, _yrs. by Marble Arch —Erryroe Penriiwni. "iyrs. by I'entiry — f'rnriioou llikipetie, rlyrs, ivy lV.nury—MiKkl-m Soult Rolled itold, 4.TS. by <"luT.t-n—Pliy-lus Ovation, .".yrs, by Rirkcnhcad—Stcpfcldt F. J. -fcMiAVES-JN. Monoline. 4rn>. by Mowrnn. — DeJaniu rStirno. "Tyrs. hy Sotth -Signet 11. Tecoma. 'tyrs. by Poult — ITotc-ria Colonel Soult. -y._s, by Soult— Lady Winnie Delecda. 2yrs, hy Ohltffado —Delanin Chestou-: colt. 2yrs. by Bcuzonian—Eatona Btowu col-t- -Tr-. by Si_r_.ar--Siinon_.as Kitty Reil_rtrs>. rjyrfi. by Obli.si.(_o —Street Alice Rotlifisay, Kyrs. by Soiitl -Wairalcau D-lcjg_u__ by t-'bocb-ti-; Ao-Ilo—Proror-ra l-olaraa. t-yrrr-- by -tlonofo-viu—Sc-Jxln-Obim. __r.rs. by Mor.ofoi-m—Wairatora Rifrpriim. .Tyrs. by Moiioform—Si-met IL •Bay lilly, - > __rs. by Mono form—Seabird If Illy by Motivi —JeweUTery .1. Wn-l-IA-cTSO-N. llttiriare. aged, try "SnTotrlytlorii—lleßre.t Armagh, aged, by Salvation —Leouette Battle Arbbev, 4yrs. by Field Ba-rcrv —Our L_iily Almeida, :*>.___.. by Field Battery—Albnera Royal _rb_i, Bytfc by Sauft — Ast-yore loel. atred 1 . by The Possible—Squib Roto I Art-tourr, aped, by Cnlraßsaci—Signet 11. Lady Penury. Ujtk, by Pt-niiry—Lady Gwen Grad-in-fr. _yt->. by Harrow—O-randeur 'Gli-tcriior*' >-«nd.s. -Irs, by Gltrcen-— ll olden Sands -r-uni I".irra. Oyrs. by t"--i_tiii-link--I_iin_morus . Roromi, <ryrs. by Sebre cache Watch Chain, -yrs, by <*itinissier —Decoration -Ge-mral Dronel. lyrs. by Soult—Z-atly , Mti.k.l .iChestmit lilly, _._-.s, by Mimer—Grafton mare If. rsTI-X-Nl-Cl". -net Delav-ril. -Oyxs. by Seatou- Uelavnl— Mist* 3aek Dev-stiitiou, -tytoS, by San FV____isco—Dismay Adherent, r.yrs. by O-Biten—eratr-hflv Spn-inrri. used, o Whie Jacket—Hourri SToDojack, .'tyrs, by M"tmo-oT-m—Miss-XJuet-Troy, 2yrs, by .V-hiWes — Lady Helen itaTtlngn"-, 2j-rs. In' MiirbVe Arch—Romola Crhosi-nut .cr-ldior?. by Nestor Atl-wocore, by IlotcbkiH—NVllic t"on_trnnuie. ;{yrs. by Ponlt —l.ady Winnie Bay filly, 4yrs, by F3eld Battery— Mhiola TyE-nS TS_*OU_ArG.IIA.N. Tat-t. -4yrs. by OriHrsadr>—Tito I-Tince Sonlt, 4yns, hy Sou.'.t—l_idy Hei-ter Tragedy King. 4yrs. by Soult—Romola T-on-* Moor. 4ryr«. by -T-OTwrrfoTTri^—("lra-c<*f-t RrOTvn by MO no form—Or^cerul Bine Bird, Syrs, by Hierarch—Gweniad •Motrorman, SyTS. by Conductor Sonlrjl-off, Syrs. by Strait—Botoierina •C-testnul nlry. 2yrs, by Monofo-m—__adv -firpn-e GEOBGE J-BSOLD-4. Wadmangu. aged, by Sonlt—&______. Santa Bosa. aged, "by Soatt—Vsb_c_; "ELose. Christmas Rose, Oyrs, by Sonit—Vlenac Boss Overtime, aged, by Blustatr"--—L-ojmss Tangiwai, 6yrs. by Cluten—Marjory Decorate. 4yrs. by Ghiten—Decoration Bay lilly, 3yrs, hy Spalpeen W. MOBBEBLEY. ;Oa_el_o. e_s, -by- St -c>__n_sv-.Des________i _______ Q___n_---, aged, by _______Ut__— ___■__. sr-_-_*3 *B3ss •ESaJst-'nß, •3rrß^-±y'<i__g_i___ s^B_s __ ■SeT—QDer__t JMBab tmoie ' ,"__B_ty __n__x__, -_ 7 st Atrn_ns--___gj.. i

P. CXMr-WAT. - PyrrmoDt, fljrrs, tor Sparpeea*—Sanlt nwrre. . Vesta-, aged, by Spatrpeen.—-B-ttt-P-__-p H_i_ra. agedt, try E^reedom—Casta t-errte '' Bon Jour, aged, by On-rasa-er —Young Good Day Zamora. 2yrs, by St. Fan-—Pearl ie r J. CHA'AIBE. "Rosea, :!yrs, by Gluten—lady Rose * Mar-wdl. aged, by Soult—Castor-One t Propbeto, nyrs, by St. Paul—Myth .. Tbe Celt, Sjts, by 'Spalpeen—Natator mare " _GoWen Necklet. 2 vrs, by Birkenhead—Pearl Necklet . r. JONES. i Toreador. .Syrs, by S-palpeen-—Lorna - Ant-prhorne. 4*yrs, -by Obligadro—Miss Annie D.Twn, aged, by Birkenhead—Eos Presently, raged, by Birke-th-tad—Taihoa - Crescendo, --yrs, by OWlgado—Crecy t Lord Del-aval, syrs, by Seaton DeSival — Ma-atea Cherstrrnr geldio-g, _srs, by Gluten—Helen McGregor F. LGOMB. i Mwoorn-fl, 4yrs. by -Monofarm—Daffodil . Vexo, 4yrs. by Field Battery—Vexation . Tiie Pole. ,_jts. -by Sa_) Rermo—Romany Lass ■ Led ATie-a. 3yrrs, by Obliga-to—Lady Alys ' Sbrepherxra Bash, 2rs, by Soult—Hrrtcherina • OTs_wnl, s_tt9. by St. HiMn— -Orliri , Bay filly, 2yrs, by 11 ertrareli—Cobweb ! W. OLIVE Siola, aged, by Salvadnn —Kingr Cole marre i Maggie Stent, 4yrs, by Walrfkl—.Botfly , Parr-para, <Syrs, by Haniapoto—Gallantry Davy Paul. aged, by St. Paul—Scout Rob the Ranter, aged, by Menschikoff— Maggie Lander Monday. 2yrs, by -Xlronoform—lmmolation Pip, aged, by Merrie Ens-amd —L,ftdy Sarsrh. C. COLEMAN, i Dido, 4 yrs, by Soult—Lady Regel . Tifcitapn, 3yrs, by Sonlt—Lady Regel Brown filly, 2yrs, by Birkenhead—Lady Regel i -Manuwera, aged, by Cuirassier—Natatoj mare . Brookfleld. 3yrs. by Gluten—Did Wee Olga. Gyrs, by Merriwee—-St. Olga ! Silver Chise. aj.ed,~by Sylvia Park—Recluse i mare . Bay filly. .Tyrs. by Mon-form—Tunewba r X. CUNNINGHAM. Gioy. 6yrrs. by Gluten-Did Bay filly, 2yrs, hy Obligadn—Postmistress Aristocrat, aged, by Seaton Delaval—JadeStODC. '■ HERBERT BARR. Lloyds, aged, by .Monaco—Zena ■ Bay mare, eyre, by St. Panl—Malnboom r Tat, aged, by Regel—Feve mare. H. D. C-VMPBELL. Warronga. syrs, by Sonlt—Folly Spinster. 4yrs. by Soutt—Waiatanra. H-TXKY KA.ILR. Lady 'Klgisa, lyre, by Soult—Corusa , Tiri, aged, by St. Crispin , MiK-i Avalanche, .yrs, -by Gluten—Avalanche Bay colt. _>-rs. by Penury—Orange and Bine W. SHARP. Iriob Maid. -\vrs, by Spalpeen—Miss Mnflfcet R-ngv Dragoon, tiyrs, by Cordon Range— St. Cyr mare Miss Livonia, aged, by Leolantis— Princess Ague." Grey gelding, 'tyrs, by Glenntlln—Vivat. C. NORGP.OVB. Regain, aged, by Regel—Nikan Matakana, syrs, by MatakoMri—Nifcau. 11. FRENCH. Worcester, syrs, hy Sonlt—Merry Maid ~ Opposition, tyrs. by Obligado— Ovirma Bay filly, 2yrs, hy Marble Arch —Cyrona Chcslnut filly, -yrs, by Obligado—Merry , Soult. ! .7. Mc HUGH. ! r ' T ,V, "" airiki - * ! S''d. by Wniriti—Leo 1 IVlaral j Wairiki Rcse. r.yrs. by Wairiki— Miss Rose | Koniannl. 4yr<*, by WalrUsi—-Repulse j Black colt, 2yr., by Wairiki—Voice. I E. POPI-. j Slancy. nged. hy Dirk Hamrnerbrant.—Tiger - Noble, cf-ed. hy Dayntree Santiago aged, by San Remo—Miss Sbot Cl -ri ' syrs ' by Sea-ron Detaval— Lady Tborn. by Obligado-Lady Thornton. W. TOZER. Inveran. aged, by The Officer 'M-r"be| Mn, ' el " 3yTS ' by Mon-rforin—litUo a. McMillan. SaJvannie. tyns. hy Salvadan—La Annie. S. HODGE Obd-nrate. Syrs. by OtiUgado—Sweet Alice Ohnstine, .-syrs, by Sylvia F'ark-Chrissie. R- HALL. Tiptia, aged. *.v WalriH—l_>„ Delaval Crisnmeer. aged, by St. Crispiit. W. v. ikwin. Seaqail. 4yr^b T netaval—^fonoouir Coontree, &S ev, by J- E. THORPE. ' a^±_ asP ' 1 * br am-te—Winsome aged, by So_lt—Wi*_so__e. MR. J. D. KEMP Pr.n P ce Fll M' r^ TS - _,*•»-__«_», Maid Q.£_-i__. leTr,WeP " 4 - vre ' MerriweeCall, 2yrs, by 'Stepnlak--_:, ect _. a BUTTERWiORTH. Filly, by Knight Errant—Lady BeU. M. RYAN. . : ' -E-caTator, 4y_s, by Extractor. WAIRARAPA XOTES. (From Our Special ■CorrespoadentQ PtacW*"-' mC airar - 1 P*' b__. ___ d W. Reed has taken a tease or w ri— rett's sxables i_ M_rt_-t. B r-5 _\- G - f *- The C.lareville horse Merrie land: h r_, been nominated for three flat racel at th£ CJ C. Grand NJatlonal wiloi^ 1 -' BM-wfll. the Rrototawal (SonQi X bas P»«ha«d from Mh. I ScJi- ,- rising uvo-year-010 fll_y from j m- D i' la °-. G - r;ln<l ' Sli '-m and Bridge? "S -?* s ''- 1 will not rare ter, i, nt «. _ male ber with Elevation. A K Lea°^ r ' A^n_SW^_S£ * «k? f - >r P rPSPn f- LeapnM will p-^ •bab y be brought over to MaSterton at the begmning of the new season First Consul iCouqueror-Ladv Principal! which is now being trained it Awapuni' has been leased by Mr. A. 3. Maltb-f, or Mrasterton. - The two-year-old flllv Elevcnia (Eleva_i__, -Lirortbr), ~w ne d by a South Wairat.™ sportsman, has been sent to .Toe Avres, at TreDtham. to train. Ayres was for many years one of the principal trainers in Wai-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 10

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 10

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