NOTES.
A London message says that the Dewhurst Plate resulted as under:—Let Fly 1, R-odl'ern 2, Highlield 3. Hereford was scratched for the Spring Hurdles at tho C.J.C. Spring Meeting at ii.lo n.m. yesterday. Air E. J. Watts holses at xiie I\ew Zealand Cup Meeting i\iil race in tno name of their trainer, T. I , '. Quinlivau. For his win at Oamaru last Monday, Grandee lias been penalised -see in the Empire Handicap on the first day of the New Zealaim Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spiing Meeting, making his handicap now liscc. Our Mastcrton correspondent telegraphs that tho New Zealand Cup candidate, Sinapis, is at present under a cloud, and the prospect of her starting in the two-mile race is very remote. At the time of the Mastcrton Meeting one forelez filled, and on her return to Tauherenikati. the other one developed similar symptoms. In the meantime she has l-een ea.«ed up. and at present-it looks as if she will be an unlikely .starter at Riccarton. Suratura, a* Stewards' Handicap candidate, leaves Cartertori on Monday in charge of G. Neich.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15113, 31 October 1914, Page 10
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