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THE TURF.

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, RAOINQ FIXTURES, A Pr !f 2?^S e H? n ßj° n J" n y' n nd Galloway R.C. April 21-Wellmgtra l?.c. Ant ww . v ' , May 3 and a.-MarlboiQugh. B.C. Autumn. v .»Kc "H 3 Hay J,C. Autumn. ' B 0 P<W, and flf lloway May 12 and 13.-Egmo'ntß.Q. Winter. May 1? and Ojntv -E.G. - Autnihij. -v ■ , May 23 and 3f-Norlh Otago J,C. .Winter. May 22 and 2t-Takapuna J.C. Winter. , ' ' ??? I 3an 3 ,T,O. Winter. / June 3 and-i.-Dunedin J.C. Wintor. 'reminder. . Owners are rcmindac] that nominations for all events at the AViwgamii Jockey Club's winter ineotjng close at 9 'o'clock ,to-night i w\th the secretary, Mr. W. Hall. •' , PONY AND CALLOWAY RACING CLUB. ' At Miramar this afternoon, the Wellington Pqny and Galloway Hacmg Club is holding a meeting, and the wholo of tho profits no- ! cruuig thoretrom will be devoted to local ft, charities, It is expected .„ that, with fiuo weather, the cause'will appeal to tho racing public, and result in a large attendance. The first race is timed to start at 1.45 p.m., ,snd the programme of six races should bo completed in good time. A special tram . service' has been arranged, so that cars will leave Umrtonay for tho racecourse at frequent intervals from noon 'onwards, NOTEB AND COMMENTS.

The Avondalo Jockey Club's mcetiijg con mencea tormorrow. i Grenadier is again in woric at Ellerslit and' mil .probably bo raced before the pre sent' season' concludes. ' 'J, Lowe takes Effort through to Awapur on Monday, in order that the Advance All , may fulfil her ongagemont in tlio Longbur > Handioap. 'Paparaehi strained one' of his joints ii . the hurdle race on the first day of th. Trentham meeting,' and was consequent!, not accepted f,pr in .tP-inorrow's lace. '-" During' tho past week or so several sale of thoroughbred atopic have been made ii Palmerston. Mr, E. r D, Browne has solt 1° a Wairwapa owner a man by El Drape—Arothusa, half-sister to St Albert Mid Ptira, a maro by WandererRachel, another by El Draque—Hiikatere i , and stock by the same, sire from the brooc mares PicqUot,., Romping Girl, Jingle, anc a Forerunner maro. - To Mr. Reid, of Wei lmgton, Mr. Browno has disposed of a 1 fillj by El Draque from Envoi]. .AH the horses nave been shipped to their new owners, Carbine W tho Sydrioy Cup in. 1889 anc , < a S»]»' m 1800. His son Wallace won it in iSnS* an 2 bls daughter, .La Carabine, in IHOO, and now, Jus grandson, Trafalgar, has won it in IfIQS). „- r ' ; ' ■■'Fields will 'bo small in the majority of the races at Trentham to-morrow. Tho acceptances for the two hack races number ' six and-eight respectively, but four of the candidates are engaged in two events. . » ' On Monday,, Mr."* Alee. Phillips, of iuckland, shipped nvo,horsea to Sydney,'- viz Hwemaj, Melton Hall, Master Clements! Urizolle,-and Rex. On the same day, J .OraJlagher went to Sydney in charge of the pony, Leo, Grand. , x .'Horses'from the-Karaunrstable are on- # gaged ,in five of tho eight races at Trentham to-morrow. Sir Tristram, who will represent the stable In tho Autuflan Handicap, won, that event two years ago. On that occasion hecarned 31b. more than he will have to carry in .to-morrow's race. lih i«?« 't was stated in error ,' tnat Artdlene had been brought home from Sydney. The Royal Artillery filly n still on tho other jide K and. will probably remain there till the spring. ' - • Master, Douglas was to Tiave been'started m the hurdles at TrontHam on Wednesday, but his owner waa'unable to .find a jockey on .the morning of the race, and had perforce to scratch him. ' > , Provocation has never, been out of a .place m any. of'his races, and only once has he been further away than second.' His total winnings to'date, amount "to £1885. This is considerably more than Elevation won as a two-year-old for Mr. Bidwill, and it will probably bo .the .largest amount standing .to the "ed't of any of this soason'a two-vear-olds. Multiform s total winnings in 1896-1897 amounted to £2760 v 'and this sum still stands as a record for two-year-olds" in Now Zea- - v. t season.Meetfoos won £3375, and the previous year Gleflcullooh's earnings totalled £3180. i - -, Trainer LdWe, who returned from Sydney , on Wednesday, thinks Artilleric was unlucky not to wm a race on the other side. She lost condition on the voyage ( aoross, and in addition was ■ suffering with a slight kidnov trouble, and her engagements followed too . closely on the voyagd to enable her to thoroughly p-,ck up an* become robust. Wharekuni was vory well by tho time the Randwick fixture came along, but he had the misfortune te run down ono of his jumps in ' .t,i ™? e -< ttaPPWs that the hurdles at Kandwick.are very low, and pitched on a, slant, and both Wharekura and his ridor must,have f rated .the obstacles too cheaply. CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP.' (ni( TSEEOBAFB—TRSSS ASSOCIATION— COPYBIOHT.) " : -' ' • ■ , 'London, April 21, -' At the Epsom spring meeting tho principal event resulted as follows :— CITY-AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 2.QOQ aovs. About one mile and a quar- ' ter. ' • ■ Mr. W. Hall Walker's ch. h. Wlu'to Eagle, , "by Gallmulc—Meny Gal, 4yrs., Bst. " 71b , 2 M T- J-. B. 'Jool's ch. g, Dean" Swift,' I, by ' Childwick—Pasquil, aged, 9st. 31b..'.. 3 Lafayette ~..? , 3 White Eagle was a consistent porformer last year, and,won five good races, besides being placed m several others. "Lafayette's name C*?i "*£ **PP oar among tbe acceptors. Probably the name of Llangwn has been mutilated in transmission. ■WANCANUI TROTTINC MEETING. N (OT IEtSOBAPH-PBESS ASSOCIATION.) • ti, -nr '. m Wanganul, April 23. xhe Wanganui Trotting Club's mootine opened to-day in heavy rain. Tho following are the results:— fa ' j? A W & AN T DI S A , P , TROT ' on ° »"la (Exley), 1; Rothschild Lad, 26sec., 2; Black Temple, Msec., 3. Time, 4min. 20$ec. KIRKWOOD PONY HANDICAP. One , mile and a half.—Mr. D. Nyhan's Havoc, 12sec. (D, Nyhan), 1; Jarvis, 28sec, 2; Merrnveo, 285e0., S.' Timo, 4min. 3Jscc. WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP. Two mdes.-Mr. R M'Millan's John M., 30sec, (J. Jl'Millan), 1- Glemdol, 24sec.,- 2; Dick G., 23seo„ 3. Won very easily ,by six I lengths. Time, smin. 20seo. HAMMOND HANDICAP. One mile.-Mr H. A, Coatcs's Belle Gray, 27soc. (A. Lowe), ,1; Nga Raima, scr„ 2; Austroy, ssec., 3. Time, 2mm. 48sec, , / '.CASTLECLIFF 1 HANDICAP. ' Ono mile and a half.—Mr. A. Cameron's Kinkiriroa, 7sec. (W. Wilson), 1; John M., 16soc, 2; Rutland, 34soc, 3. Time, 3min. 62sco. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (unhoppled). One milo and a half.—Mr. W. Allen's Cedar, ' 16sco, (Trotty), 1; To Awahuri. 25500., 2: Huon Leal, 145e0., 3. Timo, 4min. lsec. • DASH HANDICAP, .Ono mile.-Mr. A. Camoron's Junglo, 26b00. (W. Wiho.n), 1; Glenidol, 19scc, 2; Belle Gray, 22sec, 3. Timo, 2mjn.-39}seo. ' REEFTON RACES. '

(DT TEtEGItAPU—rUBSS ASSOCIATION.) Reefton, April 22. Tho Roofton races wero concluded to-day. The totahsator investments for tho"t?/o days amounted to' £3414. Tho following aro the results':— ELECTRIC HANDICAP. — Montague, lOst. 81b., 1; Contingent, Bst., 2, Silent Member, 7st.. 3. Time, lmin. 5 2-ssec.

DASH TROT—Louis Roth, 21sec, 1; Princoss Dell, Usee, 2; Lilla Huon, 175c0., 3, 'J'imq, 2min. 51sec. JOCKEY " CLUU HANDICAP. - The Onont, Bst. 51b., 1; Montague, Bst. 121b., 2; lto, 10st. 51b., 3. - WWI'JiIR HANDIOAP.-Quarry Girl, Bat. Bib., 1; Hillspring, D B t 71b., 2; Runaiiga, Sst. IJJIb., 3. KJitJI'TON TROT-Rosamund, 32scc„ 1; Louis Roth, Sosec, 2; Picaroon, lOsoc, 3. ,'J'imo, smin. 43 3-oseo. - FAREWELL HANDICAP. - Coxswain, 88t. 121b., lj North Polo, 10st. 121b., 2; i'jrst Vioiv, Oat. • 51b., 3. \ ' WELLINGTON R.C. AUTUMN MEETINO. , r— , / ACCEPTANCES-EOR SECOND DAY. Tliq following acceptances havo been received for the- second day's ovents of tho Wellington Racing Club's autumn mooting:— SECOND HURDLES. Qua milo and .'a half.

;'.^>'-■'■/ .'"■•' - Bt.lb. : .'.; ■\'.; ; . •■ st'lb. . Exmoor ... > ...12 5' Eurus ' .'..'.' ... 9 8 ■ Master. Douglas 1010; Kaharoa 7 -■'•-„. 9 7 AVhatnkura: ,... 10 .5 Chase Mab .„ ! 9 0 KaitpDlft g, .:. 10, i r" .-■' :■},.. : :HUTT: HANDICAP. .".•' '■'-'.■•.■-■;•, v)' '.•'•'• '.':<■ One ,'mile; ,'■' ,•.,■■-... . - ■yi ;''_ ; ,.;-<,:■ st; lb--; '.-.',,' I ■•;, 6 t. ir>.. Czar'Kolohol ,,.,8 9. Roosarolt ■■.... 7- 7 Diabolo .' ;■•■. ,..' 78; Toa Tuhi ' ..'. 7 5 : Maiora ...; ; .... 7 7 Aboriginal ...''.7 4 Merrie. Rose' ...' .77 First Mate : .;. 7. 2 San , Fernandov 7 ■ 7 :

' MURITAI HANDICAP. ' Savon furlongs, st. lb. st. lb. Miss Misohief,,. 10 0 Waiwarewaro ... 7 10 Illustrious ... 8 2. Vinco 7 0 Hilarian ... 8 2 Togo 6 7 . ;0 ', AUTUMN HANDICAP. "' , One mile and a quarter. ■ * ' i 6t, lb'. et, lb. All Red ... '...9 7 Consolation ... 7 1 ' Bobrikoff ... 9 G Sandstream ... 7 0 Sir Tristram... 7 7 PACIFIC HANDICAP. • Tire furlongs. •;, ' st. lb. , st. lb. Elysmn 9 6 Perlo d'Or ... 8 4 'Gipsy Bqlla ... 9 2 Glissade 7 12 Xylophone ... 9 2 ■ Rock Ferry „. 7 3 AVimmera ... 8 10 Ingoda 7 2 / Kilwinning ... 8 8 Ambala 6 7 'SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Sis furlongs. ; st. lb. E t. lb. Aborigine ...9 1 Sunbonnet ... 7 11 Mon Ami ... .8 8 ; AdvantagV ... 7 10 FUtaway ... 8 8 Gipsy Belle ... 7 13 Los Angelos ... 8 4 Martyriunf .„ 7 3 Czar Kolokol.,.'.; 8 4 / •' BELMONT HANDICAP. Sis furlongs, st. lb. st. lb. TVRn 8 1 Conquer 7 5 Hilarian 8 4 Vinco 7 2 Illustrious ' ... 8 4 Miscast 7 1 . Wiuwraware ... 7 11 Ukraine 6 1? NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES.. i One mile and three-quarters / st. lb. st. lb. Husbandman ... 810 Whistlecraft ... 8 7 Master Soulfc ... 8 10

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 7