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I STABLE AND TRACK NOTES. IBy WHALEBONE.) I n.VILKES full IHE SEASON ; \pril K>—Tuapekn Count" J C lyril 10. I»—Uairarapa'K C ' I April lli. IS— Keiidiny J.C i Wril 1C IS. ISJ — Kiverton KC ! April 10 is—Auckland K.C. I April 18—Beaumont U.C. I '.pril IS—Waipukurau J.C. April IS—Kumara lie. iprii IS 11)— Canterbury J C April '.'o— Westiand KC April L' 3, —Avondale J.C. April J.J—Cre> ujumii J.c. \pril -'"—Kceftou J.C April L'>. uM-MiUiiiwulu U.C Aprl; -JU. m— South Caiuerburr J '■ April 30, May 4 —Waikato U.C May (i. 7-lhnvk..'s Hay J.c. ' May 7—Ainbcrley II.(j. ■May II;. 14 — hKUluul K.C May in, in—Wanjranui J.c June 1. 3. 4—Duui-din .1 c June 3 4—Otakl-Maori i: C ■June o, 4, U—Auckland lie' June IS —.Napier i'ark K C June L'J—liawke's Bay 11 U ' IU Club June -..—Hawke s Bay J c Juiii* L'.i—iifiinarii .I.e. July - -.\xhburioii Onintrv He July il\ 11. Hi— W.-11inj;,,;,, lie July -I—Waimatc Hunt rinh July -.;-S,,uiii Ointvrbiiry Hum July L\\ ;;<►-,Jislmrui. K r" July :«►-- l-lirlstHiuri-ll Hunt.
J. Harry i s to ride Covenl (Jardcu, am L. A. 1 me will he on Damaris in il u L.reat .Northern .Stakes. Our Mustorton correspondent tele graphs that tin- Mastcrlon Kacin-' Uul '""'l': « l'x.lit ~f £70 OVIM . their Vent meeting, Uianiour and Loinlnt were wdl suite. I'v tin. going on Saturday, and ihev u.-r. both ri-»iHiii H ilil u f or a „,„„, „• oiei seven furlong*. j;,,t], j,,.,,. llul> ;., ;in in good condition at the pr.-*eiu time ,'„„, should race prominently during tlu autumn meeting.-. Limerick has started twice in Svdn.v this inontli for a lir.-t and ;l seeom. There is little tlotiht that he will be favourite for the A..J.C. St. Lcger. wind. is run next Saturday, and that h<. will be the hardest to hca't. Among the Auckland and Waikatf horses nominated for the Manawatu meeting are Town Jjjrd, Majoi Abbey, -.Mount .Malta, True Mood Kua papa, Kden Hall, Le Clioucas, Yalkon The immigrant, and Areheen. Uimliylit went really well uveil a loina of the steeplechase course, includiii' the hill, tit KUer.-lio mi Saturday. The Day I'ninet gelding has previously uui over ih,> Kllerslie country and hit jumping appears to be quite' a-, .-,,,..1 .il ever. I!. Hull brought Kdilire over to Kllcrs lie on .Niturday in order lo l:i\ L - him :j run oxer till! -teepleeha>e colli" .-c. ill, Thiiriihain fein-eil well until h. came to the old water jump, sit whirl lie lilundereil and lo>t hi- lidrr, and wa: ! not further persevered with. The imported ln.r-e. Ho.-enor, wa j.-iven a run over live furluiiys on lii, I rour-e proper at Klleislie on Salurdav morning, when lie displayed a »oud .1..-1 of jmce. It >\ii, his iir.-t sinc( he has been here and w.is ijuil • ? a;is factory from a time point of view. Faletii, who was beaten at the Warwick Farm nieetiii" on Salurdav. is a two-year-old by Leiju'llton from ( iitalina and during his racing in New Zealaiu won four out of the live events he eon tested. Saturday was his second defeal I'aleta is enj-aged at the forthcoming A.J.C. iiieei in^:. File win of Amoimis on S-ilunlav waiipparently not anticipated liv patniH at Warwick Kami, for he is reported It have received a hostile recentior. on re turning to scale after beating Limerick in the Chipping Norton Stakes. On tlu previous Saturday in the lt,iw.»on St.iki-t ;at Uusehill Amounts was a bad last. An interesting schooling lion! was at Kllerslie at the cud of tlu week, when Keudal. Llewellyn, (ilenotus W'aiau Lad and Bnliadtir" started oil over the sod-wall, and continuing or took the double, stone wall, bru-h feint and then went over the hill, linishiiij. up their task jumping the fences oil tla Milt a second time. They all complete, the course, with the exception ol Mahadur. who fell oxer the liurdii h >' "'*" live furlong post ,»„ th, course proper. Keudal was in from at the linMi, and he ga\ c a good display while tlic oilier Iliroc were all close iir and also jumped in good style. ' According to cable advice from Sydney Windbag limped back to t!i.» paddock after the. Chipping Norton Stakes at Warwick Farm on Saturday, and thorn is little likelihood of him'keeping his engagements at the A.J.C. autumn meeting. This is very bad luck for his owner, for Windbag had only to keep sound to make the weight-for-age events at Handwiek at Kastcr time interesting. Recently Tea Hell, who was sold bv Messrs. J. ('. and I'. S. IJleeson to Mr. Spry, of Melbourne, wen at the WYrril.ee meeting at the lirst time of asking, returning long odds. A cablegram received from Melbourne today states that Tea Bell won the Sandown Plate, six furlongs, at the Sandown meeting on Saturday. Mr. Spry will now !ia\e lit ticreason to regret his purchase. We have to acknowledge receipt of thn pocket edition of the "New /.'aland Turf Register " showing the public form of horses that have raced at galloping and trotting meetings from Dee-mber 1, 1920, to March" 2(1, ll»i!7 Ti.is little volume is indispensable to *tudents of the turf, and should prove invnJnHble as a guide to form at the forthcoming Easter meetings. As only a limited number are printed early implication is necessary to the Christeliureh "Pros" Company in order to secure a copy. News to hand from Sydney states that Spearlelt has gone wrong, lie severely strained a ligament, and lias had to be scratched for all the A.J.C. autumn engagements, while it is. possible that he may not race again. With Windbag also amiss the racing will lie robbed of a lot of interest, for .Spearlelt has proved himself to bo a great stayer, his victories this season including the Melbourne Cup and the Australian Cup. Heroic has only to keep sound now to have a great :hancp of topping off Gloaming's record, ind with Spearfelt, and possibly Windiajr. out of the we'ght-for-nge events. his. chances have been considerably increased.
\ ."ii-ol Free w.i> M-liooli'il during tin woek-erul ninl 'javo ;i j;ood <li.«play of jumping. A. Julian has got the Marble An.h yi»liliny looking well, and he thouiu show iiiipruvi'il form in the future. l'a-.MuiiiUo was yiven a jumping lesson at Klloi>lio on iNiturday la>i wln-ii ho r-liii-jH-.l well. I!,, will "ino-t likely do his future i-iu-iii" out hurdles. i» uhioh race-. In- ha- ho-.-n nominated for at the Wiiikiitii l!in-in» i lull's mooting. Mii-tor Anli. a -iv-voar ..1.1 -•■l.lin- l.\ Marble Ar.h-Kalota. will j<.in \\ . fiall's ii'.iui wiiiiiii ili.- noNi work. lit- ha> start«d lull" a iln;-oi> lilllos tlii.s >ca«-.<ll ami ha> ran im.i a plaeo mi i«,, , K . easioti-. The Marble Av.li "I'liliny. Soritii. who i- a liilf lir.ii li,r i,, thiit »oml porfurnior IV'il. jump,.,] woll over a round of l=ii! hurdles mi Iho eour~o proper at Kilcr-lir roooiuly. It w:is hi- first run in oiunpiiny o\or tho batten-, an,l hi? oll'oi ■ u.i> full of pnmii-o. TE MONANUI TO CHANGE TRAINERS It i< slated that 'IV Monanni. whn wa> brought north liy K. (Joorue mid raced at Wlianpiroi and eventually sent hack again to New Plymouth at tho request of his owner. Mrs. C.rahain, will not in fiituro ho trained hv K. Cooi-_'e. Dining the time To Mmiai'uii hits been la'iiiL' lie has -cored all liis most important sneces.M.s under (.oor"o. He annexed a iloulile at tho Wanunniii spring meeting last season and siih.-ot|iieiitly ran second in the Avoiulalo Cnp, third in the IMuniptoii Handicap, won the Mitohelson Cup, was second in the K:n; Kihvard Handi- '•']'• Hiird in the Auckland <""|>. wi'ii tho Auckland Kacinjs Cluli Ila ml ion p. second in the (up. third in (°hani]>i<>n Plato, •••nil third in Kinjr Kdward Memorial Handicap. Thi- -oa«oii he annexed the Phllll|itmi Handicap, was third in th" Clianipimi Plate at Trent ham. :ui<! ■ xcupied a .similar pasitimi in the Kiiifi Kdwanl Memorial at Kllorslio. Ho wisthird in tho Auckland Cup. third in thAuckland Hiieinp ( luh Handieap. second ill the Wellington Cup. third in Kjimont Cup. and second in the Taranaki Cup. Thorofnro. Course has lii-01l mo-t unlucky with thi> L'Di'il horse. Wlioevor has ohario of 'IV Moii.inui in t h»< future will ha\o a hard task to equal these perfornninoo!-. NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE. C. M...se has anivo.| at Klleishe with Hiirznii. Kins Wil!,.iiyx. and T.-.i 1.a.1y. Tho hist-ii.iiuod «.i« hn.iiKht to Auckland on behalf t>l T. Miliilohli. She is a two-year-old by Tea Tray from Flash Lady. J. 11. Jcfford has nliui ai rived with Rapine. Star Stransror. Decoy Hud. and Joy Kin^. M. J. Can..ll has hooked accommodation at \V. Mobheiloys stable for t\vn horses, and is i.\|.ci tc«J to anno .»ll Thinsdav next. 11. Dhliou will iTobably journey U, I-Vildint- ..i Ka.-t.i t )r .Mr. W Scholluiu-.s !,..!>■-.. The Some 11..v 11. i,IK. H.iby Hun. i> p>11.;. , to I". iMinj i-.u Jji Mm.- wi-i-K to luitil at I lie Uiiliuuiiiiiii; Lastel lileetiiiji. W. .1..110S has heel, i-llUiltfotl to 11. lr The Thoiu. Km; Willonx x ' and oilhoi < t >iiiueoma en H.innnoter liu tin- Piesiilotit's Han.lid), i at Kllci she U. H.-illy will br on Master Dooii, Master Clements, and Cold .l.uL-1. K. Ludh.w i> io ii,le Anhana and Ilipo. 11. Hint will he on l'lissm' Tlii-.iiikli in the lin-liloi, Hurdles. S. Hcn.lci.M.M will pilot Achushl.i. Archibald. lio.ni Cavalier. Col,|.:i Wnldiiic. Chauioiir and Loniint i<n the so. ond day Hlu'll l'lt.!i. who h,,s ;u lived at KlloiSlie. i> looking i.\t.!.tiolia"ly well, and was iv •:i ■i.-eful l'.hc u ,>i k this morning. WINDBAG AMISS. No i ham i: or sTAiniNc in i i p. it;.'r>>h ■••! !> .:i> n in > SVDNr.V, this day. The • I'iiily Telegraph " critic M l\>: Windlau' limped hack after Saturday'srace, and Today one of his forolopn is in such a condition that there is no chance of keeping his Sydney Cup and little hope of him contesting the weight fof-age o\,nt>. C. J , rice, his trainer, states that tho I how is to be withdraw ii from the Syd ney Cii|> to-day, but developments will he awaited before action is taken in regard to the w ei.L'lit foi-au'e events. SPEARFELT STRAINS LIGAMENT. ii:-.-ni\.-i| jo .i in i SYDNKY. this day. Spoarfell soxeroly strained a ligament and has had to be withdrawn from all A.I.C. autumn onjrafoments. His trainer -ays iiijit ho may not race a^ain. TEA EELL WINS AGAIN. iKecfiveil !1.:'.0 nun JII:LI3OI'KNK, this day. !li. Sandown Plate, >ix furlongs, run at Iho Sandown Kneitig Club's jneetinp on S;it unlay. rcMilteil: Tea Bell, S.:?, 1; Pole I.ieht. S.O. -2; Klanv'. (i.S. :!. A irreat linish. Won by half a head. Time 1.1-4!. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. i:\sti::; mo.mi.vy iianphaps. (Hi , Tehj-Tavii.—Press Association.) i lIKIS riIUK'II. Smi.l.iy. 11l- r..11..«i1i_- li.iii.l:r.i;.. li.i\.- !..-.-n .1.-i-:.ir..l f<>r ili. , iir-i .i.i.n ..;" Mi. r.inurl.urjJnokoy dull'-. :i nt II mil iiie(-liii_- (April IS ami T.O : — Kil.lare lliii.li.-.ip . f "on.<ov<. rmi> n n<l a-<|iinrlcr. — liani.cm-k. l<1.1::; Km i;..u:r. l<1.1.: KriM-.i Mail. 10..1: S:i\..nara. Watorl.'W. :i I. , !; Miihiuiis, n.s; r.tas'tcuaril !".7: Kaikiiliii. !1.C.: Ilnr.l l'rlner. No Ki-p.m-.-. li.ii A 11:1111111 Plate of oOilsov*. nnr> ini> Sir Koy. '.Mi : Itattle C.iluiir.. > :i : Kl.iuiinz Kay s.v; l'-iju-r ]«.>y. M.-KtiT t'l.iroiifr. vr.: i.n.'-v l-'ck.-i. .larr.-ii. ■]■!■. (.n-.'ii I'lolli 7 11Ma*:iif. 7.7. Ru-Vy Pi.no ~f r.il.K.,v«. nvn f:ir|.'.ns«. Sha ii mar. : 5..1j.-|.-. S.i;; Waywanl. 7 1::Rookies*. Pliilii|>ie. Ciiplins. Aiiii.ri»t. !><■- p"t. 7.11; Tri|.iiwn,v. 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