THE TURF.
NEW ZEALAND CUP.
The following list shows the pedigrees of 'the horses engaged in the Kew Zealand Cup,- together with their ages at time of starting:— NEW i)HALAND CUP, of 2000 sovs.;sec- ' ond ■ horso 300 sovs. and third horse 200 sovs. from tUo sxako. I'wo miles. Messrs.-B. J. and H. D. Matthew's br. h. ahuja, by Souk—Sprite, b'yrs. Mr. I. Lewis's ch. 111. Gold Coin, byGolden Knight—Alumini, lyrs. Mr. A: Boyle's ch. g. Armstrong, byGol- , - den Knight or Lalibro—Uist, -lyrs. Hr. A...AV. Nvrignt's br. g. 'L'ne iJover, by ■ Advance—i'oily.' I'erkms, 6yrs.Hon. ; J. 1).-. Ormond's br. h. Birkdale, by : ■ Birkenhead—i'haine, lyrs. Hon. J. D. Ormqnd's b. g. Peary, .by lyrs. Eon. J..-D. Urmond's b. e. Miscount, by ; Birkenhead—Jdiss Is'ever. Syrs. Eon. J. D. Ormond's br. g. Ainsdale, by : Birkenhead—EiuiU, 3yrs. ' Hon. J..-.D. Ormond's.,b." g. Kirkby, by ■ . Birkenhead—Gladisla, iiyrs. ■ Mr. -B. j. .AVatt's. br.- g. Bridge, by The .-. PossiblcT-rScotia, 'Syrs. ■■.-.-■ Mr. :E'. J. Watt's br. e. Midnight Sun, by Multiform-La Notte, Syrs. . Mr. E. J. Watt's, br. g. Cheddar, by Merriwee—Brown Alice, Ayrs. : Mr. E.. J.. .Watt's b h. Jlontiforni, by . Multiform—Happy, Valley, lyj's... Mr. D. H. Hoberts's br. g. The Cornet, by .'- Handsome Jack—Orchestra, Syrs. Mr. H. A. Knight's b. g. I'iiaka, by St. Ambrose—Neroli, lyrs. Mr. W. Lawsou's b. g. Negative, by Birkenhead—Film, syrs. ■ Mr. A. J.-Toxward's b. in. Lady Lucy, by. .Seaton Delaval—Hilda-, 6yrs. Mr. A. J;. Tqiward's b. f., Lady Jean, by : Kilcherari—Merry-G6-Round, 3yrs. ' Mr. A.- Alexander's l>. e. Goodwiu Park, .. by Sylvia Park—Vivat, 6yrs. ■ ■ . Mr.-Highden's br. g.Nyland, by Finland '. —Pa'rera, Gyrs., ' . . Mr. Highden's br. h- Eoanerges, by Pil- :." griin's Progress—Parera, Syrs. Mr.. Highden's b. h. Kilosteri, by Kilcheran—Certificate, 4yrs. Mr. G.'D. Greenwood's' b. h, Formeden, .. by.Mnltiform—Otterd«n, lyrs. Messrs.' Stead and Greenwood's b. h. Vice-Admiral, by Multiform—Rattler, " *.«.S. . . : Mr. J. C. Colbeck's b. h. Advocate, by ; Hotchkiss—Nellie, aged : Mr. 1 , . Hall's br. 111. Iranui, by Soult— ' Taiihei, ngpd Mr. F. Hall's..gr. h.' .Mira,' by Soult— Tauhei, lyrs. . . . Mr. H. Cameron's blk.. g. Kauroa, by Captain Webb—Sassafras,, aged Sir G. Clifford's br. h. .Somersault, by . Soult—Sprite, syrs. -.Mr':. L.'Purr's b. m". Iney, by Birkenliead —Lady Heay, Gyrs. Mr." A. Jackson's b. g. John, by Cuirassier—Matamataharakeke, Cyr's. ' Mr. T; 1 , .' Goddard's blk. g. Mulga Bill, ' • Queen, (lged! • Mr. T. Lloyd's .b. h. Projectile, by' Tpr- • "• pedo—Cornelian, Gyrs. ■Messrs. W.-'G. and G. L. Stead's ch. c. Bandeira, by Royal Artillerv—Cur- ' ' few Bell, 3yrs. •Mr.. C. G. Dalgety's b. 111. Prim, by Pil- ■ grim's Progress—Nantes, aged. W . r -, L -' G : V- Aclaiul's b. g. Corohiform, by Multiform—Helen Faueit, Gyrs. L'. G. D..Acland's b. 111. Martinet by '■_ JXartiaii—Gipsy Staid, lyrs. ' Mr. K. O'Donnell's ch.-g: Los Angeles; by San Francisco—La Valiere, aged. Mr. C. Maphell's br. h; Genius, by Acumen— Sihamba s.vk. ■;Jlr :E. 'EmHrersou's b. 111. Nightlight, by Stepniak—Starshot,. 6yrs: Mr. F. H. Pyne's blk. m. Flambeau, by , Stepniak—Firecl'oss, lyrs. '.Mr~ •J. ■Buckley's .ch;' g.' St.: Aidar,' ]~, G.vrs; ■ :'•:-, : '. ■-Mr.-",T. -Buckley's'ch.'s; Kopok; by S.tep- ■'••■■■ niak—Hcrmo£a.--syr';;' ' > : - ■'•■■■ -.M-v; C. J; Parker's b. li. -Fort William, by-S'oult—Siminia. lyr«. - : "- ■Messrs.'.-J'. and A:' Furze's ch. g. Outlander, by Fiiilontl— Escapade, aged. Mr: H. Friedlander's ch'. m. Fasnakyle, •' ' by Clanrannld—Teredina,-oyrs. . . Mr. 1 W.'Dayifs'siblk.vli. Soniteyvby;.Field ; Battery—AYish.:4yrs. ■■ ■■-'-'; ' ' MririJ. j.Am'es'sj.br. ; :-Tn;« ; Mori'ivoriia,c;l)y Merriwee—Livonia, Gyrs. " 'i Mr. ,T. F... Buchanan's br. ?. Tannliauser, ■" by Martian—'Grand' Opera. Syrs. Mr. .T. F. ,Biwhanan> b. jr..' Thrax, by : "■ ■■■•Ma.Tt.iaif'-Hebreiv'O[aid. ■ '3yrs"."-"' ' '
Mr. P. M'Cracken's b. p. Canterbury,'by Pilgrim's Prosrefs-Sui-niiMh, aged. ■ ■Mr. D. Rutherford's ch. m. Ingoda, by Stepniak—Armigera, 6yrs. Mr. W. C. •King's b. h. Domino, by . Freedom—Modesty, iyrs. Mr. W. S. Davidson's br. b. GoldSnder, br Pan Fran—Dazzle -)vrs. • Mr. E. Kemp's hr. m. Vi, by Merriw€e— ' Armaria. :aged. ■. • .•''' ■ : ..Mr. H. -AVhitney's. br; : m. Aema, by Sfepniak—Conronne.. syr.=. ■■ • 5fr...--F.^P i - Claridw's'ch; ff.'-Graml -Slam by Th= EossiWe-Scotia. n»ptl. Mr -« J k : Mr ; r M-''' s 'A- Gunboat, -bv ■ ' ;Gnlibrerrl?ippK fiyK J;, ■ •'-/- ■:••■ " Mr. jr. •KnvaiijirK'.<i b. ,;h. Cronstatlt;- by Mr. H.. 7\. : Tvnker , = br.,.n-.. Col Wen Marv, ••■ ' bv Sin Frnn—>[oT>»o-:iii. 4vr' X -J- *"■• ■ f - Day, by • .Soalt—Sen Fran mare, 3yrs. ' ' MANCHESTER CUP'. A VICTORY. FOE MARAJAX. By Telocraph-Press Asso-iafion-ripyriih'.. _, • . London. June 0. The followmg was the result of the race for. .the ■" • MANCHESTER CUP, a handicap'of 3000 ■ 'soys, (a pold cup value 250 sovs. and . the rest in specie). One mile and a ■'■ half.-', ■ f Sfr/'E. Hnlton's' bV.c. Marajas, by Ajax—Mary Seaton, iyrs. .....,-. .1 Sir John Willoiisliby's ch. h. Origo,' by.Sir Hugo—Reorient, syrs. ■.... 2 Mr. C: S. Donnelly's b. h. Buckwheat, bv Martagon—Sef-ame. oyrs 3 -(Winner trained by R. Wcotl'on.) FOUR WINS FOR FRANK WOOTTON, By Tclesraph-Prqss Associalion-Oopyrisrht (Rep. June 11, 5.5 p.m.) ' ~ _ r London, June 10. At the jlanchcstcr meeting yesterday the .ex-Australian jockey Frank Woottoh, rode four winners, including Maraiax, Thinner of the Manchester Cup. NOTES AND COMMENTS. [Bγ Gi.excoe.] The nominations 'received for the Itawkes Bay Jockey Club's winter meetmg number SO,,in excess of last vcar's totr.!. ■. • ; ■ _ F. Coleman, who rode John to victory in the Hurdles at Ellcr.slie on AVednesday last, has now ridden tho Cuirass'or gelding in five- races, -winning on'each occasion. Contour, weighted at lOst. 71b., in the Hawkes Bay Hurdles, should probably read Centaur." On the way home, from the Auckland Racing Clubs meeting, tho Palinsrston h'oiseraan, _A. Oliver, spent a couple of days shooting in the Rangitikei district. Routine was to have lweu brought to ,the North Island for the winter, but according to a soutlurn writer this idea has now bean abandoned. Sir William Russell, who is. at present in Bnglantl, was apprised of 'both CoTazoir's steeplechase victories by cable. The Hawke's Bay sportsman's colours have.now been carried, to victory in practically every important cross-country event in the Dominion. As is usual at this time of the year numerous horses arc booked for visits to Sydney, and Melbourne. The latest is Obsono. If all tho hursts mentioned ultimately find their way across tho wat«r there will be very few good performers l«ft here to commence the spring eeason; Dogger ' Bank and Daisy Paul figure amon? the nominations lor the Hack Hurdle events at the Napier Park meeting. The entries for the hack hurdle events o>- the Napier Park meeting arc very large, and contain the names ..of a I:I of maiden performers over fences. Tht> hurdles at the Greenmcadows course are not. very stout, and owners seize the opportunity of. Riving thsir horses a public schooling "over, the easy fences. It is understood that, there will be several alterations in rthc steeplechase course' at "-Hastings before the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's winter meeting takes place next week*
Gunboat, who is to be M>nt to Melboiirno by next Friday's boat, is hardly likely to be thrown into any handicaps over there as, since the Easter meeting?, he. has won five races. He was successful on both day.s at Tauherinikau and Blenheim, ran second in the Connolly Handicap at Wanganui, and finished up by winning the liankawa Cup the I'ollowiiiß week. However.' it cannot b< , siiid that Ihe Calibre Rcjdiiig has defeated any horses with any pretensions (o being named first-raters.
Among the horse* entered for the Hack Stepphchafe at the Napier inept in.; are: J>'ohupatiki, Overheard, Captain .lingle, Lionhenrr, Hoanga, and Wirrnl.
Nominations for the Wellington Racing Clubs winter-meeting closo on Monday next.
St. Toney was lakon home to Hawera after the ' Otaki meeting, and will be Riven a short spoil. Ho is to be nominated at Trentnam, and if the. weights permit J. Fryer will bring him and Aurora to the meeting.
Wauehope was the only dual winner at; the recent A.E.G. meeting.
Tannhauser is one of the first candidates to be supported locally for the New Zealand Cup.
Continuance is said to be jumping well ■in his schooling effort's and he is expected to make a bold shoving' when next he starts. ■ Hnku and Dogger Bank, both of whom are in 1' , . , Macnianemiu's Ellerslio stable, were to have been offered at auction in Auckland on Saturday. Though the nominations for the Grand National Steeplechase have not yet closed, Kurus is already being supported for that event coupled with different horses in the hurdles. Eiirns. it will be remembered, won the Grand National in 1908, while as far back a? 1906 he was successful in the Wunganui Steeplechase. That he is not yet a bt-.ck number he showed last month when he finished second to Lovell in the Grandstand Steeples at Wanganui. In' an advertisement in this issue, the New Zealand Loan ami Mercantile 'Wncy Co. notify of a sale of blood stock 'to be- held "on Thursday, ,Tuue 22 (the second day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club races). FIXTURES. June 21 and 22—Hawke's Bay .T.C. Winter June 28 and 29-Napier Park R.C. Winter July 6 and 7—Oisborne R.C. Winter July 15, 19, and L>2-Wellington R.C. Winter.' August 8, in. and 12—Canterbury J.C.'s Grand National.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 12 June 1911, Page 7
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