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RACING WORLD.

(Bj WHALEBONE")

l-IXTCKES. Si-i.triiil-rr -J.!, Uj—Waogaiiui J.C. Spring t !>vi>lfi!ii>er -7, a*—Olakl Mr.i.rl H.C. >v u-iiilii-r :io— lloronlipnua H.C. (' tul-.': -1 -Napier I'arL Sprlns nuul-.v,*, l>-l)uEeilla ix. Spring. Uitulwr — ilatvke'k Hay Hunt l>c:elwr -J lUnkc's lla; Jl' Sprlns <J. lol.cr JO. Si— Aucklauil TroIUVK t'lub 5 Li. ...bi-r X.. 25- Wclllnclou II ('. Sftlns u> lol'er S> -Wiiikjtu Hunt l"!ol> Annual. l>e.-riu:.er i's, ai. ai— klauU Xruttluii ciu^ NuieuibcrS, O— A.It.C. SjirlUi-Nu.cuil.i-r 0. S, 10. 13-C.J.U SprlllK NuveiiiU-r 17, VV— OtaUuliii TO. Spring Novtn.lu-r L'-t, 27-lakajiuua jr. tiprlni; Noi«ii.bvr Jo, Decenibtr l-F-.-liaitii; J.C Xuliva, the winner of the Wunganui (iuineait, does not claim an engagement in the llawke's Bay Guineas next month. line .if the Hon. J. D. Ormorurs youngsters, the colt by Hyniettue — FlorigoUl, v- state.l to be v t»oyeirold a'.ove the a\ 'rnge. The Klysian—Lady Hester colt purchased by Mr. T. H". l.owry at the last sale, of the Ascot stml yearlings, developed shin soreness.,and has Ixhmi given a spell. During his rest he was "added. to the list." and when he sports s>ifl< it ill be as a gelding. Several of the "Highden" team arc to be nominated for the Auckland Racing) C'lub'a slimmer meeting, but it will dc-1 pend on their showing between now and ' Christmas whether George Price will bring them north or not. The cx-.Auckland marc Lady -Middleton made her first appearance outside the Auckland district on Thursday, when ehe contested the Flying Handicap at Wanganui. Lady Middletdn ran v good rnce. being only a head l>ehind the third horse. Turingamutu. at the Finish, and| should pay her way in the South. I'nle.ss something unforeseen occurs. Marco-Hello is to be sent to Auckland for , the Great Northern Guineas. His trainer j (K.Davis) will send up the King's Giiesi - Lady Kilworth filly, which he purchased j last autumn for 30 guineas, to contest the Welcome Stakes if her form at Napier and Hastings next month is sufficiently encouraging. After an absence of about twelve, from the scene of action, the j advance horse Expect was saddled up j to contest the Flying Handicap at Wanganlli. Expect looked splendid to the <-ye. but whm badly in need of a bit of racing, and was never prominent in ■ the rece. It is real bad luck th.it such! a fine horse lihs l>ecomc affected in his wind. Those who have a fancy for Banksia in the New Zealand Cup would l>e well advised to stand off the daughter of Achilles for a while. The Inare was walking a bit short after contesting the | Spring Handicap at YV.ingr.nni. and it is an open secret that she has been giving her trainer some trouble. She raced in a blindage. The time. 1.44. recorded for the Wanganiii Guineas. is th' , slowest for three years. Reputation holds the record (1.42). which he regis tered last year, but had Nones been pressed. f<lic would have got cloce to ■those figures, even had she not bettered them. The Sylvia Park mare Christine, which went amiss after the morning of the Maiden late at Takapuna last spring, has been leased by Mr. Giesen. of Dargaville. The daughter of Sylvia Park is being worked by that gentleman on hi>private track, and he informs m< tlint she has filled out into a nice ntnre. It is the present intention to accord her a nomination in the Auckland Cup. George price had Nystad. by Finland — I'as Seul. one of the Highilcn two-year olds, at Wauganui on Thursday to give bim 8 eight of ths crowd. Xystad is a well grown colt, and one of the nicest two-year-olds seen out this senson. fly permission of the stewards he was allowed to sprint down the strnight will. Kxpect an the latter was doing his preliminary for the Flying Handicap, and ' the youngster made many friends by the manner in'which he hit out. Xystad will probably make his first appearance under silk at Trentham next month.

Most people will remember thr little mare Vladimiy. which contested the lust Auckland Cup, but few know of the htory attaching to tin , mare, and tinconditions under which die cotnpetml in that event. \ ladinoy. I Irani from tho owner, was pructirnlly trained ami ridden in All her work liy hi* fourteen venr-nld daiifjhter. who' is K reatly at tuched to tlie mare. Soon after the race it «..-, discovered that Viiidinoy was in fi.nl. and it transpired tlint she had been running out near a draught ntullion. unknown to her owner. \ftcr foaling. Vlailinov will be put into work ay iin.

sir (jeo. Cliffaril'i promising two-year-ol.l Kn-tler. by Antagonist Delusive. i» slujhtl.i jmiW. mid i- to Ik' j::>''ii n "pell. S Waddell und F. Davui only wnited f.»r one iluy of the Wangamn me.-tiiu.', returning lionie with their linr»ra after tin- first day's rucing. IVix'lu. which competed in fur M«i«l«u at Wangantti on ThiiiwUn. i<. ail Auckland l>:.-I mure, lieing In" Millble Arch irom Callei " n . Tin- \ict..|\ of Non.t, ga»e Mr. Greennoml liii »eeond win ill the race Danube having won in 11)10— while Hie Auckland lin-.M-man. It. I)«-.-l<-\ 1..ul in* iii-t tunning ride in the event. St. Gate, which won tin- Gonville Hack liur-lles nt the Feilding meeting, «v m-nrlv ilo«n at the fence in front of tin- stnnd »n Tliumilay. liis rid.-r, I". Price, making a line recovery. The New Zealand tup can iidatc io to Iμ- given *tt\eral run* in public before the l>iv! race. In the cvi-nt of hi» Ineurriiu a penalty U Wileou will ride Itiin in the tvro-inile race, but if he doej not »in in the me»ntime the horseman named \lll have the mount on Indigo. The d<-f.-»t of Spain in the Putiki Hack Handicap on Tkumdav was a bit of a knock to lier connection*. who thought »h«i could not be beaten. Spa'.n wue very unlucky during the rice, begin niYijj f'lAwly, and meeting with a lot of inti'ifei.-iHT, V goo<l *ort of a hack seen out at Wniigunui was Seadown. which won th<Maiden in real good »tylc. Seadown. which ii owned by a prominent steward of the Wellington" Racing Clul). is by th- ' defunct stallion Downshirc. from Scquitl; and ivm bred by Ills owner. He is a tlirecyenr-old. well (frown, and look* like bcL-ij; decidedly useful. The Knifiish-brcd lK>r-c Marcari-". by M.ircarillo-Udy Birdie, whirh was purthawed b> Mr." .1. Hawkins in Australia j last sea-ion, made h» fin-t appeirnnce under .ilk in the Dominion on Thumday. -.vhi-n he cointe«ted the Maiden iMnte at WangJiiui. Mjrcari* is a tine, Ing hor*e. j 1 .111 .i.w never prominent .11 the rm-e. During tile running of the Spring Han dicap at Unnganui <>n Thursday. Fortify, the favourite, hroke down badly during the running of th.- rnce. the trouble being in her shoulder. Inder the circumstances. Fortify rnn a mar velloUß racy, for. after lieing last in the j <-arly stacfls. fhe finis , led very fnst. be- ] ing ja«t oirtside the placed horses when j the po«t was" reached. Desert Gold is due to make her first appearance under nilk a* a three-year-old in the Hawke's liny Guineas next month. Last year , crnck flll.V has not been bustled by lier trainer during the winter months, and may not be at her best, although tile field she will be called upon to meet will probably not be as strong ai in former Tears. Although he accepted. Sir George Clifford was not at all pleased with Mr. Morse's weighting of Hattle Eve as compared with None* in the Owen Handicap on the second (lay of the Wanganui meeting. Mr. Morse put S.I on Rattle Eve, and S.O on Nones, only allowing a pound for the former's defeat in th" Guineas. To most people it looked as if Nones won with a lot in hand. The pair will probably meet in the Dunedin Guineas next month, both having engagements! in tliat event. Sijiinre Deal, which wmr the Spring Handicap at Wnnganu! on Thursday. started sixteen times last season, and j won foui of h:«» engagemnitc being ■ secend twice mid tlr.nl once. His last victory wim Ht tlie Wellington Racing ■ Club's Summer Meeting, when he won the Anmvc-r-iry Handicap. He made his tlr.*t appearance this eeaeon at M«rton. where he contested the Marton Hondieap. finieliiing ju-*t out of a place. On Tlmri.iay he looked really well a.i the field paraditd. and a long way from home jit roulil be pcen he had the race won. J Thr tVchitlen mare Peroneal put up the • I best race she has run for a long time at ■ jWanganui on Thursday. Young Clarke. ; who had the mount on the daughter of • Achillea, n-.-Oied her to the front, and ■ tried to win from end to end, but the • j laet hit found her out. nnd «he had to 'I put up wiili secoml position. Peroneal ' was worked fairly hard la«t season, eon--1 testing twenty-three race*, and only -coring onn win—the President Handicap at Ota'ti l»«t October. No lew than 18 linplnccil performances were set against ' her. ' WELLINGTON RAIINC (l.l'B. i The Knnuuncement that the Welling- > ton Racing ( lull would he able to hold • their Spring Meeting has been received with considerable satixfaetion by owiiera uid ntherw. The fixture fits in nicely ■ before tin; New Zeuland ("up Meeting, and ahva\s diawts good tlehU and provide? interesting racing, owner-, taking the opportunity of giving their horses a race before the bigger events farther South.

The l'inlanil gelding Hellingfora, which raced very diitappointingly last aeaaon n» n two-ypiu old. hat Ik'pii piirchaHo<l l.y Memrii. Richmomi and Struther*. and linn ({one into -I. M. Ckmeron'* rharpe. THK WAXISANTI i;riSKA<. Tin , Wafljianui <!uinea.-> did not |iro.lnci> a vitv iuterewtint: i-onti-»t. f"r. Sonen "cttiiij; out well, really iniiile n one-hor-r lace of it. and won from en 1 t.v end. Tlie deil«liter of Martian looked «fll tuned up, and. with the exception of llyilrw. wj< more forward than th.> otherv ilattle Kvp and Marco Hello were a bit on the burly Mile, and r.u-inc will do them i lot of giiod. Battle Kvc ran a reinertablc ra. >-, and woa rinUhinj( on well, although he never appeared likely to ratch tie winner over the IVrbj course. Marco Hello woe unlucky at tinst.ut. and had a lot .if Rroitnd to uinkf ii|> over t-lu- lan half-mile. He alno tlti.-,lu-J weli. and «liould be uaeful thin wison if not pxactly tireteUiv Hydriu. aU.o promiere to Ik- a useful tillv. blyinj and Probation were outclaMrd.

r.KRALDINE RACES.

ißj Tdegrapb Pre« AuoHitlon i TIMAKf. Krldiy. Tlie Deraldltie rmc« npre louipletpd li> ' day. In nnr weather. "lt!i an yniuualij good attendauee f..r tbc nerood day. T!ie tote re<-,.r.l «a-» (H.NIS. making a total fur l>o!U day" of £ l<l. KIT ll<-.ulli> uf the la!*r e<cut» are a> follow*:— Prrakltat'a Handicap of I2A»or«, one mlle.-Treadare. <1.7. I. Aerial. 7 i>. •-•; Tlio Curoet. 8.5. 3. Al«o Marted l"c and Ardenrhor. Aerial cut iwj MnartMl. ami led to half way i)o*D the .tralght. henTreadflre pa«»i-d him Tim. , . 14X Walniil Hark of .V....V.. «l* furl.mc* ... Oun Itril, n.3, 1: lian Cameron. S:.. 'i; Reveller, 8.10, 3. Seten "tarte.l Honn • te.-py was favourite. (imi It.--! • aiic through toward* thr end. ami won by a length an.l t-balf. Time. 1.11 2-.-.. K.leetrlc Trot of flSuora. one rul.e. -Caelli-. 1>«. I; I.ltllc Shamrock. IK 2; Axlle, 2*. X Chatterbox and Dorothy Illllon al-> «i.irtei| Won all the waj by four lenj;th». Tlmr. i-S. Karen-eil Handicap of *>v>v«. lire furlons* —I>avtlm<>. O.J. I: Sreahors. 7.12, -. BelUhlre. X Al«<> «lnrtr<l: C.uiip|.r Tn \V..n t.y half-a-length. Tlm<-. 1.1.

HOROWHKNTA R.C.'S SPRING MKKTINf;.

IBt Telrcrapb — Pre-. A»«<>. Intl.n I I-KVIN. tliU-dajr. Tlip following are the arceptanre, for the HorowbeDiia rtarlni; Cluh"« Spring Meetlnt:ItoruwtiPiiua Clip, of I1".»oti>. imp mile and I quarter Manlirm 7.13. ilrr.m 7 IJ. Kmiarp limi Tn. llaumakflka T s U.-iir 7.4. Ima ron» T .*. Immer 7.-. Tauglhou 7.(>. Prime I.addo U. 1.1. TanirlwM till. Negative <\ 7. Manter Moutoa t1.7. Mrltoiiald Memorial llandlrap. 'of IV.«ot«. Sli furloncv- Wnnt si;, Peronllla 711. Kvadue ft 111, Tniielwal S.S. NUnter Arhllle« Mil. IlUek I.uuln SI. McdallUt 7.7. Nega live 7 4. I-»tlii llaek Handicap, of KVaoTi sli fi-r:ons».- '.>mbu«tloii S> o. Rradamanie -«.3. leebers H.n, liinoladtlo T.I. Pall Mall 7.-.'. Sir s.iracen 7 ■>, Itewarewa 71. Need 7.0, Allr 70. Wlrt.klno 7.0. Merry Andre-w 7.0, Hallvhar 7.0. Moutere Ilnrk llandlt-ap. of .Vμ it*. Seven furlongu. l.ulirlllne l> i>. Combu»ll*i H.\X Herehau 7.11. Itronk I>p|nval 71, Vln.ll.iu 7 .!. llnimora 7.i>. Sir Hararen 7.0. Sqn-.ilrnii To. liiilyhnr 7 i>. Dhan ll,i"-k Welt.-r, of iUinr*. One mile and n dlMaure. - «l«a Kelly It n. Master Strowaii 8.11. <Catita h4. Ilh.e Thread X.4. Vladlan R.'l. nongora So. Ava pnnl Ml. Slirnorrtln Ml. Mr.rt.'ii Nil. Wlroklno No. Happy Jai so. Werpum Tr.'t liatidlcap. of .'lOtora. Two Billed.--C..:oniniiilerlte L'U. Stoce Rpliloii 23», r»hl 2«». Mi«* llavoe ITi>. llyaieu Colleen Hawn .'CX Kloral .'!<>«. Manakau Trot llauilleap. of r>n*<>v». One mile and a hnlf —Comnnnilerlt- J». Stone nelrtnn 0«. Warlock 7«. Him Havoc S«. llympn Bs. I>ahl S«. Colleen Ilnwii <.<*. l-'loral 11m.

TURb" TAU\ KROM THE SOI"TH.

rASTERBI'RY. (By Telegraph -Mpeolnl to ■ Htnr. , ) rilHlSTCHincil. Frldny. The Oenlttlnp niretlnit In not extensively jintptmlnrtj hy local »pon«nipn, althougn qultp a titrcp rontlngeut of Clirlstchurch In r«p» urni down to rnmpetP. Interest M-ntrrd largely In the (up. and at Uμ Xrdenvhnr regliti-rrd a "In. lip Is a tbrce-ypnr-nld poll, hy Martian from the Aimlmllnn nmrr Mury of Arg.vlc. He wan l.rpd at the Klnlo.-h Html, l.r Mr. J. K. Hu.'lmiinn. niu! n-n.« ptiTcha.-eil an a jpnr , llnic by Mr. 11. FrlMlnndcr. for (MO KiilnoflK. Hp took pnrt In spvpii rnr*« n> a rcar-.ild. an<l al«o Mnrted twice nt ihp A«hlinrton mprtliiK tbln month, bill, prior ta hl« inrceim In Hip Uprnldlue Cup. lio had never even lippii In a place. The field hp neat was of inrnlerntc quality, but tbe style In which lie «rorp<l wn« Impres*ive, a, he covered a lot of Rround. and ran away from his oppoiipnu at the llnlßh. There ha« been an Impression that Ardi-n hor nmild nr.t repn.dure hl» tir»t form In imlillf. tin he nhon-ed no klrii of nblrklnK hie tn»k In thP (icraldliie Cup. The perforimin.p Iμ likely to bring him to Rome favour for tb.- New Ze.ll.lnd Cup. n» he fhaped like a stayer. He ngnre» on the minimum In the two-mllf race, and hl« turi-en doesi not Involvp him In any penThe Htewanls of thp flereldlne Racing <lnli hi-ld nil luiiulry after the Squattor*' llandlcnp. a .omplnlnt beliiK lodged by J. It.-nle. the vl.ler of I'eg. ngnlllltl A. Orlfflll. •tnrt. ' r <;'rim» admittetl iTOMmliir at the Mnrt. (Jrlllln admltlwl that his mount proxiPil In froii' of nfveral of the other com. nctitom. but ►tilted thaf he could not prevent It. T'.ie mcwardii udmlnleterea a rnutlon to <;rltHn rpßnrilliiß his conduct. Svenbors clinncPd handu durng the day. thP price paid being £'.*!• J- Ilrlgglns Is bis new owner. Thp report tint the Imported mnre Wild Out*, by Bai-hrlnr'i Ilntton, hns beenpiirchased by Mr Johu firlKK l« not rorrnct. The mare, nlil.li bax been i«oiit t.. I.onicbeach, on a vlelt to Calibre. Is now owued by Mr. D. A. Mitchell, of Invercnrclll. Mr. J. F. Field ■■, lien- luipnrtntlnu. 3olferlno. ban arrived lv CbrUtcburcli, aud was on ylew yesterday. ... .

At Illccarton ililiik, arc very quiet, eon«l.lrrliiK the in-ar n|>proa<-b "f lin|. .rl.intprlng niturp-. Srrrrnl nirntnri are iiwa) lit Waneauul. and i> nunil"T at fii-raldlnc. t>iir Ihr iiimlng neck "honld "how »i"J li.llvUjr, Tin. TOllug.tPm B.i- li'-lns *fiit Ol.mer.nDtl px*rrlnr,l at mc I.:irrlc:. .in.l their w»fk l» al»ay» Inli-r.'.n TH()TTIN<;. ', Tbrre more trnttlne evi-nti ■ n the liernlillne |irmrr»miup. tmt th.-y «en- ■■••■ a «u<" Muoy •piirtunrn ni-re cla<l t>. -<c XI. r..h\.irrt* 1.r.-.ik a "pell ■■! 11l hi k ll'- approprlnted twn pvi-nt. ..u the tlr»t d.iy nlih rldlciiloiiH ea«e. Nell.i.-r h -.- 1i.i.l ever appenre.l 1.iv.1.v In piil.ll.-. whl!f llescle 1 1.ion hud thr furthir ill-t.it. : :..ii ~f l.<-ln« tin- rtr<t of the prngrny .if tb.. t.v.Mnlle r<-.inl holder, lienver llnon. t.. Hike part In n ra.-.- l! may It,- added tint the Jli lilpnd nan a re,-,.1.1 .mall .>ue for ui.iu.r .i il.ij . John t>!l|.ii 1.1 an rxrpplloiiallr mil. K«iii- roll, anil ni-T<-r put a fin'l «r<>iiK <InrIIIIC the nu-<\ leaillns from Pild to end Ill« Mjrle -if paelng I, vi-rv niii.li like that "f A.inilrnl Wo,«|, mil (lior.- would «ee m t.> lie llnie ,|,,i,1,| th.it 'if n 111 (rrt-ftlly intprmr on III" ilSplaj of yril.-rdaj. frotn a Iliiir |olnt i.f view. The •ympatby ~f .ill trot tine enthu>l.ixt« l« eiten.'e,! ;.. th.- rplatlTP. of the lan- l>. Andpr».in. «li il.-ath l« reported while In .1.11, .it the t>nr<)miPlin>. Audpr»on «a« the i.ivner of the i.-.«>d trotter Mu»hriMini. .ir.-l aln.ivn t.i.,k a keen Intere.t lv the »|wirt. Alliert 11. will not l.c a -tarri-r In the Ne 7-e.iland Troitlnir i ii|. J M>-I>>iiniiii ha. a lir;:.' train In work at Itoyle.t.m. the |atp«t nddltl..u |.i hl< .•trine l«Hnz K>l«o n( j Proud Itlue J. <ie,|dr«. tbp onner of Imperial I'erfeetlon. rinnier up t.t rrlnre Akn.>■>.!. nliiner of the l.i«t Ni-o nrljtlitim f>cr;<J-. h.n elvi"ll hl« .oil t.> A. npudri. k»en to :>e pnpare<l for future etisaretiieiit v S<-,.ttl«h Mac ha. rp.enlly l.«-eii ».tl.l. h!i np.v i.wner lH*tnK C. I'ltlllp >t \V. J lioyle ba< leaned- Crown Prlnre to M. Chapman, n lorai »port.mnn. Th.- Aimtmllan lind pi. In: mare ArleInl.le IHren. encaned In the New Zealand Troitlnt- Cup. wa« tried i.iit l.y her nn-ntr md trainer. M. R.lward.. n, r r In/, mileon Thiirvlix at New nrlchtou. Alilhuieli pn<-lne well over the flr«t ft.T.-f of the Jnttr ner. «he fallei! to run on at the nnU-:i tlγi Ing iiadlr.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 25 September 1915, Page 10

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 25 September 1915, Page 10

RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 25 September 1915, Page 10

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