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THE TURF.

, , * "racing fixtures. \ ' f! c ' - ..®) Mid 41—Jfertl) btagt'-J.C. Spring. i3--AV»lliiwtott.' 11.C.. Sprint. Racing. Club Inaugural, : fW M an f 2 9.'-Pov«Hy , Bay,' T.C. Spring. . . NW 2 r ß Spring. ' ®» ®i■ a nd ; l3p-Wollington I'ony and Galloway i£.o. • .v iNnv'-'S' ni'i XC.I Spring. w ,i;"> §.' Ajicklahuß.C. Spring. Nol'q■•^S^^iw-WaUotatuß.C. Annual v ' 10--I;i|'ntohi-C;irtcrton U.C.-AnnilaL ( m?» ""id DannoTirkiß.C. Spring.. Nov. 30 apd J.C. Spring. 11, 'r-Wellington Pdny and Galloway, ■ > TRAINING AT'TRENTHAM. ' The final, gallops., at „Trentham ! yesterday' morning wore wrriod out' in fino weather. The wort as.' accomplished 'On itho. .'inner.' grass 7 ' gallop, and the-going,, though- heavy, waa-att " : improvement on- that ofthc morning. : Flitaway shoved that shoe's'still a brilliant '" track-worker by running a mile with Taskmaster in lmii). d&oc.-tho fastest time recorded <• during tho morning. AlL'Bed; who is in great * heart, comfortaoly boat Diabolo over a milo. the last soyen. forlongs taking lmin. 37sec. » .Morrivonia beat King-Post over a milo run in lm in. Msec.,; 'tho last sevon furlongs in lmin. ' 3isec. Momvonia.Mvho liad tho'outindo run-" ning, 'shaped 'most' attrn6Hvoly; . Saudstaam'-y - conceded .ltypsevolt. weight and beat him over amile, run m. lmiu. 53se6.' : ' Elysmri and First ' Oun.covered aVmilo invlmin". 54.2-sseo. Woodhey and Sir lristnuu hoisted lmin. 37sbc.' for " seven furlongs. Mattyrium covered a milo alono in Imm. 50sec. Wirral' finishod..ih: frontof lauira 'over; seven' furlongs, the last'six being >- run m lmin. 25ses. Dreadles's 'galloped sovca nirlontrs alone,, the Inst sis! in ■ lmiiir '27scc. ;: r LUauvelin beat Ukraine by a couplo ofloiigthiV over sis furlongs, run in 1 lmin. 2Ssec. Mrrchantmatvand Saxifrage .were, easing' up' at tho " end' Of. five furlongs, run-in liriin.,lßsec. ,Div."L beam registered'one of the.best..gaUopsrof., tho.-r ' morning by covering six ■ furlongs • alone in lmin. — 3-ssec. Formby . was "much' too gooit . . for. ContcTulcrit overthroe furlongs, run in Wsec.-a, smart performance,, St.' ■■ Sill and 5 Swimming . Belt ■were together'>£ the "cM p£7 1* lalf-a-mile covered in 52 3-Ssec; Other gallops' ■ before breakfast were thos<* of Lucretius, three ' furlongs. in-42sec.v St. Kildaro and Sir Solo; H three -furlongs in 3!)scc.: ond Master Lad'do.-'aV -: . .smart three; furlongs.. Milati;': Soprano, Dolcn," Waipimc w, Forest,; Mania, Knight Commander, ' AberorothocK,- Hilanan, and a. largei v -.v"; others also-workod;' x . : bjeakf.ut^lrish'Rifle,: who- looks well,' ran fivs.fuiWno lmin.-9 2-ssee. Kohinoor' . 'd,.: Wilson).; X to the threevfurlongs post, .and sprinted homo.. Warsong got of the'start, but Kohi. : ■ •noor, who carried mora, weight and had itW'' outside .rjinning, nuick'.y caught him; and' t.h#'.'! •'?; pair finished together. The three ftirlongs wero' ■ .covered m jaw; ,b„t it .looked as. if f"nM f J l,,c^ jtllie paco' at-any stage. . i» L u f"' 1 nether ran throo furlongV ' m 38see. Musltorry; ran .four furlongs in 53 S®*. 9,°.W Theedon? Winnlne Pnst. Kilindim -T)ownfal], nobrikofF lhltm?i? Chanteuse,; and Sir rrije all did slow wort; > ' ' •'• " O - '• 'NOTES AND COMMENTS " ' M" , fßt Gi.r.Kcor 1 afeth^ Tho inauSnral meeting' ! o'f" the' Hiitt. Piirt '" : Arthur Oliver leaves Syinev for Wellincton - : Suho a Ma It is understood that E. Ixmo - will ' rid#--Mand and Celaenptheir Trenthata "ngag^ ;^- ,, ' lttTe '« new ]ockev in' tIM '' for'^he^^bl!S : goi^: g^ r^ n ¥ , Sj tl !« Romg is quite fifm on ■ SaturdaT *•" ' Chaipmn r, |ra'l mW b ° slartcd «'» B?, J { ,? d Wl , ll / lt, J P I nsh Laddol Tr?nthVni''tO (laj n dlitolcllt . ." Artillerio started at nuite; an ouWdo"nrie/ when she won the Caulfield Stakes oa fcatX? jfraS' te" savsrta;, 1 »• ™»«.i as T^<?. dIeSS -' *h' ,beaf: First Consul', at '' ' JnSl. m j • 3 "1,2. nc of Hl ° sixteen cahdi- ' : a{tenM«. nB ln E,mutaka Handicap this . Zealand has "hrrive'd at.Trohtham.'aiid.'l'.; iS'looking better, than at, any previous stage of ' 5 his racing carrer. , H.' Cafrtis Will' rido tli# England gelding to-day. ■ nMt 1 ? .y? ln - m ,P nn dicap. tins afternoon H. ' ' lelford will have the mount on Diabolo, and G. : Jenkins will pilot Tauira ' A rumoir was; current yesterday that R. Watch may be unable to riae at tho Trcntlif\m . fixture'owing,to an'accident .that ho met' With '■<'■■■■ A"htclc which he was riding- BtumoJed, anJTTaIcK roceived. rather'a severe fall i andj'jf&g;l)ftdly"shSken.' • ■ . T. Kilindini, Theo. dore, nnd«'.sVmmng..Post ■at ' Trentliam; F. Davis ;has^'Chanteu^,BqlirikofT, DorafaU, .Hultiple. 'KolHnmM', Warsor.g, and Ambala, ~ H fivo tirn represent, V ' : tiyes in ttw .VeJlesley Stake sto-day. Kohitid6r' : • wjll;be 'riddc I n;:by L. ,Wilsbn, ond ' .'. ■ B. will bo bracketed on tU *7tot&lisitor. _ In' "eonrfectioi) '.with : .the Wellington Racin* i Uub s .;:spri^;. ; ;:iueeting, .^.which ; ...opens... ai': x,: Irentnam rq-d,ly, the; following train arrange- 1 '' ments are announced i—TraiiiS'l?ave To Aro for ; the course at 10.31 a.m; and at 11 a.m;. Train! loavo Lambton;Station>t'lo.sl a.m., 11 a.m.,' 11.10 .a.m., .ind-,1.5 p,m. Rithrii' trains! leavo v ;. .Trenthii l m , . i at,XiS'.p.nv.. ~5.10 p.m v .s;M p.m.i' ;- '. ™ 'MO ■ p.oi.' -fTho Wairarapa ..train.-leaves i.'.Vithe racecoutso'at ji.15..p.'m." . ' The .'oppningTprpgranimo' -of: . tho . Mding " ■ Jockey Club s -spring mebting, to bo held oa ■' ! luesday. and Wednesday,' Novembert'3o.-aad •' December 1, is advertised. - : . ■ . . ■;.i ' . NOMINATIONS, - (By ■ Telegraph—Press ABsociation.) ' ! . Waverley, Ootobcr 10. > '< ihe following nominations-, havo been received for'the 'Waverlcy-Waitijtafa.B.C. moot- '" ■'■■ ■ mg on November; 9:— -■ . HANDICAP. ■ Six furlongs,—Chaste «ab« T« i.Roti,, Timothy, l Starboard, - Captain ■ ' Bell, Nuknhau,, Miss Pauline, Shannon : lass,' Queens Prize, To,Waharoa, Dervish, Notorious, Solemn, Mujga Bill, Fnrniaux,. Invcran, To Pina, Red-Wing, Kaiwaka, Idolatrous,;Amborgris, ojid Clemora.,.. ~ ' HURDLES. - One' mile' and- a' half.—Chasf ■* Mab, Stayboy, Hydraulic, St: Lavender, Mooed, Highden, Anemone, Whimper, Regulation, . Lantern, Chaese, : St. Venton, Utiku, FvimoauXj ',:; Loch Guard, Rocket, ilatlcy, and l'aupo., WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA CUP. Ono mil» • aid a quarter-Timothy,.Starboard, St. Laveiu der, Strategist, Captain Bell, Bismarck, Equi<' - tas, Goodwin,' Park,. .Marshal, Guiding.-Step, -.V.. ; . Maidi, Notorious, Mallet, Tam Glen,.. Moliut " Cook, aild'Koran.:- , PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. —Te Roti, Starboard, Start*. >, gist,. Captain 8011, ' Higliden, 1 Nukuhau<'' St. ■' To'ney, Shannon ; Lass, . 9®«®#«;Scarf, Dervish, Notorious, Silva, Mai- " v , let, Rto Wing, Monnt. Cook,' Kaiwaka, Idol»< trous, Saltpetre, Ambergris, and Clcmorn. . JIOMAHAKI HANDICAP.'One milo and a ' distarico.—Chase Mab, Timothy. St. Lavender, ' Captain Bell, Bismarck, Higliden, llawor®, ; Miaian, Marshal, Cauldron,. Lantern, Notori-; :' ; ous, Silva, Mallet, Tam Glen; Mount' Cook,' 1 ••>- Blue Gum, and Koran. FRANK WOOTTON. (By Telegraph.—Press ABsociatlonMJoiiyrighU , ■'-London, October 18. . • The "Sportsman" states that Frank Wootton . has this Season ridden 134 winners out of 027 mounts. . ■ TRAINING AT FLEMINGTON. e IBj Telesrttph.-rress As,«oc:laL!nn.—ConyrlcM 1 _ Fleminoton, Octobor ID.- • • t King s Gross,and Monouel ran ten furlong/ . in 2inin,, 17Jsea., Shifter, v Kooringa, and Evc^ limo a mile in lmin. Slscc.; Sperry a milo it • Itam. 525e0., (ioobo n inifc. in lmin, ' 50sec. , Alawa- sprintod, ,mid .Trafalgar did ■ strong work. . ■ ■ .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 642, 20 October 1909, Page 3

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 642, 20 October 1909, Page 3

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 642, 20 October 1909, Page 3

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