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RACING WORLD.

(By VTHALEBOSE.)

FIXTCBES. September 30—Horownenoa. B.C. October 2—Napier Park Sprln* October 8, 8— Dunedlo J.C. Spring October 8— Hiwke't Bar Hunt October B—Uiwke'i8 —Uiwke'i Baj J.C. Spring October -V, 23—Auckland TrotUaS Club Spring * October 23, 25—Wellington E.C. Bprtng October 25— Walltsto Hunt Club Annual. November 3, 6—A.B.C. Spring Norember 6. 8, 10, 13—C.J.C Spring Noteniber 17, 20— OUhubu T.C. Spring November 24. 27—Takapuna J.C. Spring November so. December I—Fatidlnc J.C. Spring December 28, 20, 31—Auckland Trotting CJuo The auotrr Monty bas Joined D. Moragbau's team at headquarters. The veteran steeplechaser Okalhau U being exercl-sed at Ellerslle In view of tbo Walkato Hunt Club's Meeting ue*t month.. The Auckland lightweight rjnnemiin R. E. Brown lutinds taking U|> bU residence at Han-era, having been engaged to rMe fur one of the West Coast subles. Messrs M< Mabou and Gordon were oOlclailDg lit the W*ngauui meeting last week. There were one or two ea»ee of interference, but no a.tlon wan taken. The Auckland l!gbt»-Igbl horseman It E. Brown Intend* uklug up hla resldeuce at Hawcra. having been engaged to Tide for one of the West Coast-stable*. J il.T<- *.-bo<>lr<l King Lock and Aabiisador or.T the l-lg fences at Ellerslle yesterday morning Both feoted well, ajtbouga Amlias»ador wan Inclined to risk one or two of tbe obstacles. Tbe Lupin mare Luplnui. «rb>Q on been under Lindsay's csarge at-Avondale, bam been transferred to E. J Rat'i nadir, and Iβ now a wguiar attendant on tbe track* at XUenll*. The -Hlghden" thrce-yeer-old Sedd*»Buhr. although be inlfbt not reach firstclass. 1» sure, wlin ordinary luck, to pick up a cuke or two this jmmd. He claims an engagement In bota Derbies. The Lupin mare MIM Luplou*. whli a dale, has been transferred to E. J. Rae« stable, and 1* now a regular attendant ontbe track* at Eller«U« Royal Patron, which contested tb» Hack and Hunter* - Sieeplecaaie at Wanganul. In which he rin third. *«i tbe finest looking bor»e In tbe race. On* well Irnown owner of Jumpers rrrade id offer foe Dim, but no business resulted. Battle Eve wa» srut out to conleat the Oweo HauJlcap on tbf »eoond day of tne Wanganul meeting. In whlca be was freighted at 81. The «on of Mjirtlafi nhone.i n> pa" '■" lir ' T,- nt. and wa» probably feeling ilie effe.tn of hi* ejer :;.->n- la the Wauganul Guinea*. He «« la«t but one to nnltii. Tb« ea-Aocklaod-owned n»«r« l*dy Mlddirtoa wat raddled up twice at Wuigaaul. bar Ibougi «Uc r*o well •In boUi of ber engagemeot), fallrd u> grt Into a place. Her trainer |C. Jarlmcrot lofonoed mc , that be had not done a jrrwU deal of work with toe daiiylMer of Gluten before good. Tnr Wanganul Oulnen winner iNoneai iru galloped on >ilgbtJy In tbat rreut a< ine Del<l ie-ft the »lralgbt. and. ber leg nillng. »ne wa« not (weu out on tr>e »e<-ond day of tbe rueellag Ail going well in tbe meantime, None*' uext appe-srance will be In til.- Duoedlo Oulnea*. wblcb U run at rbe> DuniMln Jockey Club'a Spring Me«tlug next oioD'.D. Tbe tbree-yeir-old Taj Mabal oaa been giving blk trainer come trouble of late. somewbat easy tlcue of It. Tne son of MarMe Area was eiereUed In tne centre I of tb<- course at Ellenilie ;eater<lay morn i lug, in the precence of one of bis owners. | oorerlns two or tare* circuit* at a strong I canter, walking im; all rigbi after hit efforts. Tb' thr»e-yearold Seadowni whlcb won a double at Wmgaoui. In aa exceptloully ; well grown celdinic and looks like being decidedly useful during tbe coming season He U In tHe N.Z. D*rbr.»t the- C.J.C. Spring Mating, and alfto In tbe A.R C. Creat Northern Derby, and If be goes oo all rlgni may be expected to take bis place In the field for tx.tb events. Tbe nice Bxipect nad In" the FlylD* Handicap on tin- opening day of the Wnr.ean'ii meetinj; evidently dUJ him, a lot of good The son of Advance still looked burly and n> i*we»UnE freely when he went out to ranres! tbe Maraogal Handl("iip. an< 1 was si lovr chl to stftTt I hr , otit • sldcr but one of tbe Held. In the race he vra» some dlitanci , hrliiml In the early • las", hot cronslnK the top made a forward move, and had tbe field well br-atpn before the distance m reached Expect sbouM be a uoefu] »uke earnir thin season. colt at the Rjodwlck yearling sale* did not bare long t.i ai-lt In getting a return for his money. H<- »»» named Bourlang, and beat thirteen others In tbe JuvonUe Hnndlcap. four furlongs, at tbe Port AdolaMe Meeting on tbe 11th. He Is a full-hrotber to lightning and to I!:iiV>i>.i. and was passed In at tbe Auckland ycarllng salen. the reserve not being reached He «i« also offered prlretely to nevenil owncre. but no deal resulted. Mr Curry, lli<? stipendiary Keward iv attendance at the ougo Hunt Meeting. t|uesuoucd the rWlug ot R<xl Cbarm In the JoCTre Huudicap. writes "SentlneJ" Iv tbe -f>tago Witness." Mr Curry asked tbe itewards If tbey were *atfsßed thai Red Cbarm was ridden out, and be also put tbe same question to tbe owner of tbe ally. Tae reply wae to the effect that lied Charm wa? satisfactorily ridden. It would come as a surprise to most, people to bear tbat Bad Charms running wad questioned. She got away with a moving start, and quickly opened, tip a, gap from Ebr others. Tbe 011/ landed In tbe •α-algbt a couple of lengths clear of Bon, which ran n bit wide, but Kradua-lly overhauled tho leader, nnd wou by a rather narrow inarsUi. Red Charm was very much on the big side In condition, and commenced to tire at the distance. Apparently Olnen was keeping her up t" tbe Initial advantage, and It was only tbe break obtained close at tbe finish. If *be bad been flogged from the distance Red Charm would In aU probability have finished ontslde a place, and such an experience (n her halfJ fit condition would In all probability b.aVe I serlouily Impaired her fa tor* racing Ttln*.

Tbe Si»n Francisco mare Snapdragon ran two disappointing races at Wanganul, and U evidently only a moderate. TBe defeat* of Gttnroy ft the TTanpitral J.C. Spxlag Meeting were somewhat costly to bit connections. The. mishap to Bankela will leave Che crack horseman 8. Deeley fra« to accept another mount Iβ the New Zealand Cup. Melodist, which ran second to Welcome >'ugget Iα the Moutoa Hack Handicap at Wiingauiil on Saturday, Is a good bort which Is likely to see a better day. Tbe Lupin horse Tree Lncerne, which U one of tbe best sprinters about at present. Is fast getting Into form, and It should not be long before he Iβ returned a winner. J. Rue Intended, taking a team Soifta for the llawke's Bay infetlng, but a jrecon*ldera,tion of the programme made him change his mind, and. he did not nominate. Tbe New Zealand Cup candidate Brnok Delaval i< gradually Improving, hut a Sew Zealand Cup looks like being a bit beyond him, at prwem, at any rate, tfb* son of Seaton Delaval shapes-like a stajVf. The parties connected wlib Master Arhiiiii", are reported to have thrown In for a good win through the nuceeat n! that borse In the On-en nandlcap '«£ Wanganul on Saturday. In oommentlnj on the handicapping or Walutu and Rekanul on the wcond day of. the Avooda)* meeting, the fact tra« orierlooked th»t on tbe Orel dej the former cl|r;' r!ed 3* overweight, no that Mflr»jf*s adjo*rment ou the seooad dsT would ■Hβ about correct. A enpf of the Canterbury Jockey Club 5 nook programme for the «mmi U tn bind, and a« unaal In an up-l-vdaie production. Full pj.-tirnl:ir.t of coming erenU. as well ar* giv»n. the book being Invaluable for reference. ► x; Although T.inglhou flolfthed out of a place Id the Higgle Handicap at Waagabui Kith c.13 in tbe raddle, the son of St. Ambroie should do much better before lointHβ neemed greatly bothered l>y i&e tunas, but finished well In the Mxalgbt. and.oa a blgjer course may be eeerc to more advantage. candidate* .1 race or two without tbe rl»k of Incurring a penalty, aod tbe following will probably bo soep out at the Napier and Manterton meeting*: —Pavlova. Kinaliio. Plunder. Simple. Multiply. Tanginoo. Mummer. Blaekall, Sir Alba. Fair Ko«juiond, Manlama aud Midnight Star. Tbe Acblllw or Bexonlan colt Xantbos ■nnade hi* first appearance as a tbnHrjt».TOld at tbe Wanganui Spring Meeting, -rrnen he was saddled up to content tbe Hlffle ilaodlcap. Is only a little fellow. ami tlvougb 'in- led the field In tbe early part. It was only on sufferance. fo r whfn it came tn mi-ing he dte<i right out of it. and wail Ittt of thc*e th.it diiKhi-.l wheu the pon wan reached He will probably do his be** over short courw*. The t«ro-year~oM race to'fte rue at Napier Pork oa ettorday should be decidedly . Of ter*»itfcjf- t3"Aockl*nder»' for it •b*bl<t'"s)j** •oine line as Co the tuerlu of the l»\il TU*fc* j«r-olil« as agaloat tboce In tbe <»utft. Lady KlyMan Is In with top wrlght R.%, coocedlng -the colta slb aod tn» fiUles 1OH), fortMDre« at ttu> i.Toad*le isretlog, when she ran a good <*rood to Lady Jack In the Slaked and won the Niitmtt lUndl-sp on the (rcoud day. This make* tb* daughter at Elynlan out m be nearly equal to nur btu, and It will be chrouch her that a comparison can be made-. ■Probably the he<t prrfnrmsnr* , rtgi*teire<! at tbe W.'iipjiuul meetlns xt»% that of Bi.cuj Helm Iα wlnaing Lhe Higgle Handicap. When tbe daughter of Bontform' paraded Iα tbe birdcage prior to the crest she looked a bit on t!»- hi; side ao<> clearly In tbe irant of a ram, h*r rtinc beia< Utougkt *o llttl* of that «be waa allowed to out tbe outrider!of tb« field* with two hundred ticket* Itu oh her chanre than tbe lna»t barked of the otheni The race wt» run to »olt tbe tnp-w*lj4t. for It wm slow lv the early part, and Jit lirlliUnrj »tood to her over tb« last- balf-mlle. Bonny fteiM should be a cooidderatily improved n>are by tbe time the X.Z. Cop comes mnnd. anrt Dotwlth»tandlnc that ber weight oow co.* -.ip to 8.10. shMilil play a prominent part In tbe event. With tbe exception of I-adr LouWe the ftoraf* ihc defeated on Saturday are engaged In the ("up, aod she m»«t» them on the following worse term»: r -M«nUree (Whica ran second) 'ISJO, XanKbiM lib, and Tanglboii lib. The death of BanloDa, a« th> re«lr <* ti* , ircldeot at Wsnganul l««t Saturday reduce* tbe S.Z. Cup Beld by one, and remoTes a well-«upporte<S ctndkUte frmn met ereut. The daughter of Arblllee wm i>ne of doe ttiost til* ufsml horses that ha» raced In tbe Dominion foe t-mn*- time, and after her CJiC. Winter Cvp victory «•««• plckml oat as twine a Cup possibility. Before the Wanganol meeting Bankfta was (riving, har trainer a lot of trouble, nnd In tbe Spring Handicap on the opening day made a very , poor showing, running alisolntply la*t. She wan «bowlns symptmns of *orrness when she returned to the pnddook. and there did not (teem any -poMlhlltty or her running nc-iln at irnthcring Sh* , waa. however, Baddlcil up for the Higgle Handicap on the secon,i day, carrying a handle* on her near foreleg, hut In her prellmluaTj went down very proppy. and It looked almost a rulnty that nhe would not see It ont She -was well up, however, when £bey ToundwJ the turn into the xtralght. bat soon after fnlterwl and fell with a broken leg. Her rider. B. Deeley. expressed the opinion that the mlsbap orrnrrrd somr little dr»tanc» liofore &ho fell, and tho log probably snappe<l as she raced round tar t>end. , J AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. The programme for tlip Auckland Trotting CTub's Spring Meeting, at ivlllch 2,o(X)eovg will be given away In slakes, will claim tb? attention of hor*eowaers od Friday, October 8. on wblcb date Mr 0. F. Marie will take nomloitlons for the meeting up to f> p.m. Tbe principal events on eicb day of the meeting, tbe Spring Handicap and Alexandra Handicap, each carry a stake of 200 save, with a 4.48 limit, %o- tbc best rlnasebould be attrectei}. - WAJKATO HUNT CLUB. Tbe full programme for tbe Walkato Hunt Clubs annual meeting, which is to be held -on October 25 fLabour Day)"Ms published. In all £800 is to be nwny for seven events, the principal events being the Open [welter of 120sovr, and the Walkato Hunt [ Cup of 123SOVS. Nominations clone on Saturday next. October 2. ejther with Messrs Hayr and 'to., Auckland, or Mr W. G. Care, secretary, bor 11, Cambridge- Tbe club also Invite, lenders, until aoon October 2, for tbe publlcaa'i booth at ail matting.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Friday next should he a busy day at the AuckUnd Racing Clubs offices, for on that day Mr J. F. Hnrtland will Uke nominations for the Tclty Handicap and Kins Edward Memorial Handicap, which are to be run at tli« club's ..spring meeting. ai..l Tor the Auckland Cup, Ilallway handicap, iSummer Cup. A.R.C. Handicap, Grand-stand-Handicap. Islington Plate, and Anckliind Piste, to Iμ! run at the sumihe? locTHE HAWKES BAT CLASSir6. The nest classical events to claim atten ; Uooi are the Hawse's Bay Guineas apd Saturday, October 9. Those remaining in after the declaration of the. second forfeits ire:— HAWK2S BAi\ GUINEAS. Mr G Hunter's eh g Step, by .Mystification —Stepdaughter." Mr Bearson's 'b c Antorlss, Wr Finland — i Astefcola , . Bon. J. D. Ornjond's b g Hydras fry Hymfttu*—BoUiDi. Hob. J. D. Ofriidnfl'n b g Hjlarns, by Hyuicttus— -MaiMloln. MrG. NuKhs t> f.Trrtnfniimtu. by CUarle-: inavne ll— Ami-'U-L'ru- • " ■ Mr H. Ummers b £ flnlfterre, by Finland —Lady Darling Mr T. U, Lo*rj» b> e Dewt Hold, bj.All BTnck—A'u«riu«. Mr W. E. lildwille h f Probation, by Downshlrc—Culmination. HAVyKBS BAY B,TAKF,S. Mr A. J. Elliocu«m - e br { Oeiw.-.by Blrtacn- | bead—GUaaadiv " ". " - "..'. "■ Mr T. H. vb c Egypt.-hy-All Black '• -rJkurarln* ■ • Mr T H ' Lowr.v'fl t> f Chit Chat, by Formatire—MlM Mildred. Mr W. J. LiiMisi.in' br f, b}- Flnlsml—l<n Olocbe. - ■•■ — !Mr L. Kurr'n »-1 Commiinkjne. hy Plulawi — .' W»r Tellc. » .. ■■■•■•-. Mr \\ K.'BTrltriU's br 1 Devotion, by All— BUrk—Cuimluatloa. . .. Mr E. J. WSJt..' br f Barlor Sugar, by M'anrl Klnjf—Barley Brno Uewra E. nnrt V Ulddlfonl'si l> s Mcnelau*. i by Martlao—Lovelorn. Hnn J I). Ormoudi b c Hyliu«. by Hyiiiettuit—Many Hon. J D Oruiouds br p Hytms. by Hiiueuus—Enna. Mr J. Hart's lv g. by Uytucttuß—Gr,!.l j Thread. I Mr T. lav)« - br 1 Lady t>r fttng » ■ Guest —Klhvorto. Sl*t«ii« Dwau Bros. - br i, by Klng'.t Gxiesx— (.older. Bail Mr H. Grlffln'g hr c Powder KtDJ. "try King's; > i Guest—UolJ Ponder. Mr E. Keuip's U t, brColfl-Clrrle— Lady; Delaral. Mr W. Karaltlana's br t Natrve Lady. h» ; b'ornwtlvc—E<Slth Gureton. . • Mr H. GaieCortt's ti I Sabaaa. by Kokebj- ( yir~ y. AfTae-.inaffli , T^r~r — wmenonnu. t>yHokcliy—Seaabell. Mr A. B. Williams' b f Mullalae. Ijy Mulliad —Lady Aluslle TURK TALK FROM THE SOUTH. CA!CTERBVRY. ißj Telegraph—Special to 'Sur."J CUBIStCUVKCIC aCeAteAciThe eiit of BanWeia iueam many'"O-' appointed punters Ouwu, ber*. lwcao»e--durluß the ln.si few weejje -in*, bad" hesu enildly supported for The Cnir. !ucldent«ttr; H .uiucii nyuiiiatti.T ii eipiosied (or JJr lireyu-' •wood at his , eecODrt • fete Joss. • iniut-lln '«aDdktaie« «» lwiu« tunv^l aloae. and. a strbfllf will afrtr toe trl i> Sotitb. j Only tbf plough .md tan ■ tracks «tfe op»-n at Iticcarton'yesterday. The plough; was watered overnight. «»d*iM trlde, brnvv. »hlle* tire tan-nas prcrty fflM.j Klylu'i: Start and Adjutant <-ov,T«J'a mllr on the pluuca In 1.51 •-':>. Adjutant solnj rather Iwtter than "unual. They iveie follotrfil liy Wuwbird, whn rau a similar Jouroey In 1.48 4-i. Down, with Dan Cameron to ovrr the List ill fur-' jQDMveaia-jijtfc J» l.<:>. rolck weli-«l« 'tbronji? TbTtn-o-year old Oily Dlidalnfo! '**t *«n»ajjb]o for an attrtrtlre gallop. Bile «iver»<rr balf n-mlle on . the taa in *P I-5«( .Vl(l|Min:ipr .1 Mr.>nj |*X ntMbtf flnl»b. i Her tfo'-e companloa jnlwexineerty irpUterm XHt irlrhoiit Delsg hurrl«t. , "'" , War»t»p «ud Sunb ran klx furlouk* comfnrtablT on the plotiifh la I.lft inorlng freely. «[!• the nay. and flnUhhia well WarstfT l W My im moans ori>r "irplshted'ln the ijo»i!e) HandlMpst nune<lln meetlns. a-n* if "he ;oc« Is. almost *urr !■> b? Fe!ecte<! favourite Should slip fdffpe.l. tt will enUll a .".!!> penalty In thf Cup. whl<h wonld lirlnjt hor welffht up to 0.10. Th; fact of no such rlHi bolnß t.iVcn with brr Rtablc coinpunlon (Snp!» ciay be an Indication tii.it the colt Is lmlnc reserved for" the big ev*nt. anil Warstep for tae weUsbl-for-age races. sk>eaa s.iil.->;>ej n :r, li- by hjuiwlf in 2-5, but was tiring badly at tbe nnUB. Couotfeie w-ltti the «d----vautage ID the welgMs, was too ip-od for Gowaubrae at the cud of neven furlong?. «'bji ii m-i-iipl«l US, Bte i.iiouei covered ; •erto furious* on the tau in l ,'B -■•■>». Bhf| wai uik.wid to run alnug at her own pace. and Sue illd her work very easily. It baa not hfu (lccWfd yet wh»tber ishe wHII pc a distance at Duitedln. R. J. Mason, with None*. Xantbns. aud Rrmeter. fltwl U. futts, with Battle Eve, Hariequin. and' Snar-dracon, arrived home! from wanganiil yi'Mordajr. I M:i.-.t(T neid. winner of the BrarkenfleW Plate it Aiuherlt>; laet o,ioutb, met wltb a srfl'iiix mishap while worklnx on tbe plougU track at Jllccartnq on aiouday. He' i wa* only floln» slow worl! at tße time, end. knuckling over brniwl. Bpllt hl» pastrrn Joint. An atlerant U to t>e made. Iα mirr him. and he ml uken away In <he borne amftnlance. Marrellte l» likely to be tried »n a lunller this teasoo. 8.-Burgoo*, owner and trainer of Hnp l?b« and Mnlto. who are enirasevl at the iDutirvlln iiipftloK. Intends. .It iv unrUnktood. tn r*Klde At Wlng.itul ! Mr W. F. Buchanan has sold the fourrrtroW ■ mate - Marttijn>>«. by Martian— iKv»rla»tin)r, <o .MnC. 4WirtF, of CeOtral .n»ffo. t -' ■■ ■ ■■■

The three year-old filly Sailor's Hope, by I Treadmill—Kalrliaven. has tx*en ridden, and Till shortly Jolu tbe at-tlv- tejm at tlje Clinkeboro Lodtc.

Already lndicaUon* point to risitnrs to -Uie C.JX". roeftlnc In November hcins more numerous than ever previously. Am<»n£ ln<]ulrlrs fnr accomnxxlatlon recently wai an OT<!cr from the HastlnK« tra.nf-r T. Qutnllvan Tor qunrters f..r nine ..r ten horseji.

Payroents for tho Trottin;: Tup, ,luc to. dny. may thin out the rank- n lit i> Tb« AnrklsTKl-nwnM Admiral \V..-,,1, f.irourl!.. fnr the t.li; <-vpnt. was n visitor to t<.n the other <!.iy. l'..>klnc l.rlch: :in.l woi: Hf: was *virkr*fl cmr nvi-r two rnji!*tTlns n lino per/nrmancp. altb'.iizh nt flskrvi to do hi* over t!if mil" lie finished up the last port of the Jntirnev In ei/-f>ptlonallv fnst time, nml nn his

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 9

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RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 9

RACING WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 9

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