THE TURF.
The Mau-."r g-!- : :':g, --hot, has pon" wron:;, and has been sent home U> Cat t'-rlon. Trainer 11. I'leleher i- remoiing his c|uarter-. from Taiih'^iiiil;.'! I .'. t> Clnreville. Sinap'-i-, «j|| with him, but the remaining meiiili Ts of his team will be sent, into other stables. It ha- been decided to retire Iranui to I Jin stud. The litl!<> daughter of Soillt, who has done exceptionally well since going into .1. W. I.ov.es stables, has necerdingly bven turned into the paddock. He.'icon is now a member of I-'. I'orlerV team at Aivapuni. The lairoelydon Kidding showed a If,! el' pnee in his llieearton slaits, but. failed to see out the distance.'. Two horses that rail consistently throughout the Kiccarton Cup li.vlnrc were Kirk 1 ine and tloldemar. I'oth are members ot I'nrter'.s team at Awapuni, and should be heard of doing good things shortly. J'i rler took a hurried trip to iJlenheim ill the eoncltMo/i oi the C.J.C. meeting, and it is stated that an addition to his stable is expected from there. KfTorl lies been going on in the right way since the .New Zealand t'up fixture, ami will be a starter at Fcilding. The rumour that Mr. V. Hull intended to take Itis horses from Trentliam would seem to be without foundation, as Obliganl. Mini, ami Jiaiini are still located at. Endeavour 1/xlge. Horses are fast falling out of the Auckland Kaeing Club engagement.-, and on pre»ent appearances tlitre will lie the usual weak iield for the Auckland Cup on Doxing Day. It is a difficult matter to get horses to stand a severe pivpaw(ion at this time uf the year, and although Iho weather so far has not been very dry, warmer days aro at hand. In their train they will no doubt bring along the breakdown of several first-ula«3 performers. U. Dceloy will have I,lie mount on Soultoria in tho Auckland Cup. The two-year-old. Monorail, winner of the Avondnlo Stakes, is going along satisfactorily in his preparation for the juvenile events at the Auckland Cup meeting. Weights for the first, day's events at tile Woodville Jockey Club's meeting are due on Thursday next. The date for receiving nominations foi; tho lieefton Jockey Club's meeting has been extended to November 27. Jark Dclavnl, who has performed s-o consisteut.lv this season, is not engaged at the Tiik.ipunn Jockey Club's meeting, and his next mission will probably be. tho Kail way Handicap. It is stated that one of the most consistent supporters of The Parisian for tho Melbourne Cup was the erstwhile jockey C. Cooper, who rode liim in the autumn, but has s:ineo turned trainer. Jle is credited with having landed something like Jl.looo. It is stilted that the stable was anxious at one stago (hat Cooper should ride again, but lie declined tho offer and secured liunald Cameron.
Out of thirty-three horses handicapped by .Mr. Morso for tho Melrose Handicap on tho opening day of tho Takapuna J.C. spring meeting, no fewer than 25 havo been awarded Bst. 21b., tho minimum, and there is only 121b. between the lot, "Goodwood," in the Melbourne "Argus," has the following on ltonald Cameron, tho cx-.\ow Zealand jockey, who is doing jo well in Melbourne;—"Cameron is one of the most respected jockeys riding at tho present time, and he possesses a nanio that few jockeys can boa-st of. He will not, according'to popular belief, rido a horse otherwise than to win. His Miccess in a race of this importance is therefore particularly gratifying." Storm Prince, a tv.o-ycar-old coit who attracted considcrablo attention in the show ring at Hivcrton on Wednesrinv, was imported from Victoria, by Mr. >S. Olarke, of Wyndham, and is at preseut undergoing his education with, trainer A. ]). M'lvor. He is said to bo ono of the best-grown youngsters for his r.ge vet seen iu Southland. Ho is a son of Crest of the Wave (Auric—Sea Air),- from l'he Gift, bv .Snvanalta, from Grey Lady (Inquisitor, by Trenton—Fortune Teller). Tho Gift is ii full sister to Tho Redeemer, winner of the Australian HurdtevUaw at Caullield, in 1900. A visitor to tho rccent Ellerslio meeting, who noticed Delegate racing there, says the horse holds his head in a most peculiar manner (high up iu the air), while galloping, and it looks ns if his efforts to jump and gallop cost him pain. At the Bushy Park stud at Kai Iwi there is a filly by Bezonian from Colleen (dam of Adare) that is credited with being the superior in looks of either of the fillies from the same stud that wero sold at Christchurch. Tho Bulls trainer, J. Morris, is having five boxes built at Marton, and his team Nominations l'or the Manawatu Pacing Club's meeting closo on Friday next.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 2
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