SPORTING.
Acceptances for tho Ncrili 'L'arariain Hunt Meeting aro due to-day. Nominations for the Now Zealand Cup, to be decided at the November carnival at Riccarton, close at S p.m. to-morrow. Acceptances for the Outgo Hunc. Annual Meeting are duo on Friday, Nominations for the New Zealand Trotting Cup close at noon to-day. Mr R. Knox-disposed of Penury Bosc on Tuesday to a patron of the lavareargill trainer, J. A. Rowland. Rowland took the gelding south vesterdav, and after a short let up will get him ready to, race over tountrv us tic Southland meetings next autumn. A. R Wormald left Christchurch on 'Saturday en rout© for Auckland) r, hence he will trarvel by the Niagara to Sydney. "Wormald will probably tide Sunny Loch in hi 3 remaining engagements' on the other side.
Thai: brilliant pacer Realm has ;;ona wrong, and his infirmity may prevent him from racing again.
Alio Chimes was guDmitted at auction at Tafctersall's on Monday, bu*o was passed in. Great Hope was not offered, and both horses are still under the care of J. Brycc. Pedro Pronto has rejoined J. J. Xennerley's active brigade and tho Don Pronto horse will be got ready for spring racing.
MARTON J.C.'S SPRING MEETING. (PEBSS' ASSOCIATION TIIA'CKAM.) WELLINGTON, August 20. The following handicaps havo been declared by Mr H. Coyle:— HACK HURDLES, of 170 eovs; iini— Landbird 11 3; Alaric 11: Bonibrook 10 10; Brigadier Bill 10 7; Lark Hall 10 i; Demand 10 4; Glenoairn 10 4; Crowhurst 913; Goldplane 9 11; Good Majk 9 11;. Radiac 0 10; iCsa Micky 9 10; Velocifcrm 9 7; Elvaetto 9" 5; Te 95; Crown Coin 9; Elotheees &; Loved Ono 9; Birkeneila 9; Suspicion 9; Empyrean 9; Sansalino 91 Chirrup 9; Maniatere 9; Cherry Bank 9; Silk Rein 9; Ponrihoibo 9; Clicquot 9. : SPRING HACK. HANDICAP, of 170 sorvs; 8af —Tanadeea 9; Mountain Signal 8 9: Tho Cnrragh 8 7; Waetea 8 5; Strong Holt 8 3; Dominant 8 2; Clarinda 8; Ruby Bed 6; Lady Comet 1 IS; Panache 77; Rebuff 7 7. MARTON HANDICAP, of 270 sova; Duo 9; Aich Salute 8 8; Cold Steel S 5; Comical 8 2; Stork 7 13; I'Amour 7' 12; Correspondent 7 12; Diamond Ring 7 8; Helen Rufus 7 7; Megan 7 5; Happy Daya 73; Black Cruiser 73; Askari 7; Cloasanta 6 12; Omahu 6 12; Crown Gem 6 7; Hallowvonia 6 7; Dominant 6 7.
HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 190 sova; about 2Jm7-Oak Boso.ll 3; Gamecock 10 11; Guanaco io 10; Mahia 10 9; Bonibrook 10 7; Militair© 9 13; Rowan 9 11; Price 9 11; Blue Hall 9 10; Ringi 9 8; Diamond Jifap 9 6; Whizz Bang 9 6; Labour Morn 9 2; Kaforte 9; Miniatero Silk 'Rein 9; Oneroa 9ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 150 govs; 61—Belrniai 9 3; Kuhio 8 8; Tuahine 8 7; Chairman 8 5; Quiescent 8 4; Fool's Paradise 8 2; Alabama 8.- 1; Dangle 7 13; Loyal Maid 7 13; Lady Joyce 7 12; , Ruby .Aing .7 12; Kiioeit 7 13; Solferange 7 11; Ilka 7 11; Roburite 7 7; Muacari 7 7; The Banker 7 7; Knighthood 7 7; La Bevo 7 5; Troilus 7 5; Bon' Maroh 7 5; Pillage 7 4; Sand Star 7 4; Lucrative 7 2; Bonogno 7 2; Pttraeproud 7; Lady Ristori 7; Weetbroke 7; Heron 7; Somes 7; Sealed Orders 7; Empire Camp 7; Miss Vera 7; Waaiohi 7; RAILWATTIANDiCAP, of'2lo eova; 6f Halgina 9; Hipo 8 13; GaiXlard 8 5; Prince Abbey 7 13; Quest 7 11; BoyaJ Divorce 7 11; I*dy Bentinck 7 9; Fleeting 7 8; Bumptious 7 8; Avola 7 6; CLandhu 7 5; Startle 7 5; Happy Days 7 5; Snatcher 7 1; Kuhio 7 1; Tuatone 7; Day Guard 7; Corunter Attack 7; Thunderclap 6 12; Birkie 6 10; Peter Max■wall 6 10; E(jaitalile 6 10; Poteen 6 7; Crown Gem 6 7.
TtTTAENUI HACK WELTER, of 160 •»! 7f —Whetunui 9 ,11; Brigadier Bill 97; Tanadeea 9 5; Chairman" 9 3; Atapo 9 3; Merantain SigmJ 8 IS; Sir Pom 8 12; Qpa 8 11; Lady Joyce 8 11; Mbuntsin Top S 10j Peut-etre 8 10 5 Good g Strong Holt 8 10; Merry Queen 8 9; Th© Banker 8 7; Knighthood 8 7; Shining Armour 8 5; Velvet King 8 4; Brushwood Boy 82; Transformer 8; Merry Ann 8; Taitaiata 8; Fiery Lad .8; Elothenes 8; Coral 8; Mountain Bell 8; Koauau 8.
beefton jockey club. (enaxs, to "tee proas.") ... / . GEBYMOtTTH, August 20. , At a meeting of the Beefton Jockey "Club, tjio following offioers were elected :-€hairgjia of committee, Mr A. Perotti; judj?a, Mr. 3. _ Imiv; assistant Mr d. Austin; handicapper, Mr J. Noble; oka* of coarse, Mr N. Collins; clerk of ttam, Mr C. Nevin; timekeepers, Messrs Hftwkea and Keating; judicial Committee, Messrs Paackhuret, Keating, Perotti, Conw.ty, and Chettle; Ground Committee, Messrs B. W. Spencer, D. Panckhuiat, A. ; GUttta, J. .B~ Auid,' and J. B. DtePtogrsmmo Committee. Messrs J. W. Didk, PfflT&a, Patterson, and Diccaciati; Tje&at and Pointing Committee, Messrs Cofcway, Perotti, and Chettle; Executive Committee, Messrs Bisc&oiati, Patterson, and Perotti; totalisator steward, Mr J. B. Auld. _Mr J. H. MnWahoa forwarded his tresignatita as assistant judge, which was received ■with regret, . Tho appointment of a starter was left to a Irter mating. Mr P. Beatings offer ?£• a SS guinea cap io be added to the stake for the J&ofton Cup Handicap waa received with thanks.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. RALLYMENA' SCRATCHED. (sr CXXLX—PBESS absochttok —copteioht) (i-ÜBnULUB ASD H.Z. CABLE ABBOCIATIQH.) (Keoeivo<i August 20th, 9.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, August 20. BallysMO* h|s been acratchfed for the Metrop&itan Handicap. F. D. Jones intimated sojfte ti|n« ago that he would be an unlikely starter'in that race. SIGNS OF SORENESS. NX HORSES IN SYDNEY. (Bdeei-rad August 90th, 9.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, August 20. B*llym«na and Killocra are both reported to be showing slight signs ot soreness in - their training, but it is anticipated this will wear off before they are called on to race.
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