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THE TURF.

FOnBUMY PARK T,C, MEETING. (Ily 'i'cleKianh--I , rci;fl Amioclnllun.) Dunodin, May 3. Tho Forbury Park Tr-illing Clnh''i Winter mecling opened io-day in Kplendiil weather, and llicm was a Ins-go nfl/-nti. mice. Tho track wns in very fair ord.-r, though perhaps n trill" dead. The wiw ol ,1'W,!78 was pill l);r:jii;. : li Hid m;if:liiii.j, as against .MM77 mi tlm laiiTwuiilidiW' day lust war. Rosiills:- - FlitST A.MATFI'II, HANDICAP, r,f M sovs. Ono mile, and n half.- ,'l llielib-dl, ]2scc, I; 1 liell 11., 11-, ec,, 2; (i l!;,n.ii Adelaide, Usee.. 3. Alw. Marled: 7 Furrier, Hsec.; 1 Duncan Cray. |fNr„; II S<<htie, Msec.; •> l.ady .\l<dvill«, id <-,-.; .', Allison, Msec; !l Trae.ey |,ad, 11!/-.-.; II Ncgieeled, I2sce, Wiiii by nmiriy vx'iily lengths. Tiilic. 4»iin. !) ;j'.l-,'-e. PACIFIC HANDICAP, of Hit) s ov*. On«. milo nuil <i half.—ll FniiuMili-iin., (!=•.••':„ i; ■I Jessie Hamlin, 12mm:.. 2; I Anlc&ini, (iscc, :i, Also idnrlcd: 10 Divim; Hell, scr.; It Sylvia, 8 Ciidnrwiioil. f,--M:.: "iCnllcen Pawn, Vsec; !l Imiieriiii Duncan, Bscc; 2 Jlyslir, HI.-.™, j (i (u-U; 111v.r..; U (iloiii'nol, I2mc. Won by nearly V/m lengths. Time, rimin. .'i/ M.-c, JiFACII HANDICAP, of Jfj» ruvi. Two miles.-? J,aily Union, !!0»r:., I; li lJ«-rin!>-line, 17sec, 2; 5 Kivi-I Child, !7-/-e.,, •'!. Also started: 4 Wallace M„ M«.i ,'i Nf.ra Hurley, Niiee.; 2 llnry, l(!w.. : I K.M., 20:-oe,; 8 .Marallmn, %)■':<■. Won by n. length and a. half. Time, iiriin, 'it 'i-'iw.. I'IU'ISIUKNT'S HANDICAP 'ham<-*O, of 201) sovs. Two niil<-=:.-1 Priwy ; >? Louise, ilsw.,' I; 2 School Ci/1, Vlw-., 2; (i Franzie, 12scc., 3. Also r.UirU-'i: Z KmiiKilino, scr.; 7 .M-dallion, llsm:,| "i Walnut, Dsec; 8 Discoverer, iliv-c; i Miiclsl-rum, Usee. Eminciinc. slarled 2-/-.e. ton soon, and was ruled mil. Won by fix I'-rigth'-i. Time, Imin. 3!) 4-iisec

TIlIAli HANDICAP, of 100 «.v.i, Ono mile and a half—Louis Dillon, Kw.„ I; 2 Hubert It., Ifiscc, 2; -I M-rrinv.nl. «')«»':.. 3. Also started: 7 .Ddiiglilmy, f».t.; B Tuheriugi, lOhcc, ; 5 Kaffelca, Vl&t>>l » llaron Adelaide, SOsec; 7 fiivent llw.m, 20scc. Won easily by six lengtiis. 'J'ltne, 3min. 43 S-asec.

ST. CLAIR HANDICAP, of 100 hovs. Two miles and a quarlor.—3 I.orio Queer,, 13scc, 1; 1 Koyixt Rothschild, fee, 2; 9 Monsoon, usee, 3. Also started: 13 l*rn Cardigan, scr.; 10 Bamboo, lsec; 5 Kory, lsec; 15 Violot M„ 3scc; 12 J.S., 6sec; 8 Elita li., 13f.ee; 1G Major Taylor, Msec.; H Observer, 13scc.; 2 Stella Leigh, Ijscc.; i Happy Lad, lasec; 11 Pitch Dark, !ssec; 17 The Jester, ■15sec; 7 Ton Note, lasec.; i T.D., Ifcec. Won by four lengths, 'rime, smin. 43sec.

RKQKKT U'AXI)ICAP, of 120 sots. One mile ami a quarter.—2 John XL, 'ssec., 1; ," :i Maelstrom, 4sec., 2; . 1 Ravenschiid, re 2sec., 3. Also started: 4 Ho!! Metai, a scr.; G Sparkling Kola, lsec.; 7 Franzie, id Isec. j 5 Voracity, lsec. Won by over le three lengths. Time, 2!riin. 52scc. il. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One 1. mile.—l Bequest, 12sec., 1; (S l'inewood, n- 9see., 2; 7 Motorist, 9set., 3. Also started: ie 3 Eccentric, scr.; 8 Vinccnt. 9sec.; 4 Drane goon, lOsee.; 5 Castout, 12see.; 3 Master id Pntchcm, 12sec.; 2 Radiant Xlorn, 12s*c.. of Won by two lengths. Time, 2min. 2(isec. lie After tho Trial Handicap, Mr. R. lie M'Donnell's maro EmmeUne (by Rothl'd schi'd—lmperialism) went against tho er For bury track record for a mile (2min. 0- 11 4-sssc.). She compassed tho mile in y. 2min. 8 3-ssec., equalling Kins Coie's n, timo mndo in Cbristchureh last year, c. The half-mile was done in lmin. 2sco. li- Emmoliue was accompanied by the Tas■s- manian pony Sammy as pacemaker. The c. president announced that the club would >d present Mr. M'Donnell with a cheque for •8- jsm. ve . ' — (o WANGANIJI J.C. WEIGHTS, r- (By Telegraph—Press Association.) . Wanganui, May 3..: The following handicaps have been'declared by Mr. George Morse for the open events of tho iiv.s! day of the Yt' ungauui er J.C. winter meeting:— or BOROUGH , HANDICAP, of 150 eovs.> b- Six furlongs.—Dearest, !)st.; Gladiole, 9st.; id St. Toiiey, Sst. Gib.; Makara, 7st. 131b.; a- Khamsin, 7st: 12ib.; Merry Frank, 7sfc. y- '51b.; 'Bally 'Shannon, '7st. lib.; lmxtnif s- 6st. 13ib.; Overtime, Gst. 1.'11b.; Royal eo .Marine, Gst, 131b.; Gold Batter}*, list, t- 121b.; Simple Sam, Gst.! 101b.; , Ai'teras thought, list, Wib.t Th'rave, Gst. 91b.; Lady re' Kilehoran, Gst. Sib.; Handsome Maid, Gst. Ip Sib.; Allurement, Gst. 71b.; Piriwai, Gst. Ie 71b. is CENTURY HURDLES, of 300 sovs. Two miles and a quarter.—Espartero, list. ;h .Gib.; Paisano, 12st.; Presently, ta list. 21b.; Whaka weira, list. ; il. The Native, I9s.t. 7ib.; Captain, lOst. 71b.; j p- Don Qtiex, lOst. 71b.; Koran, lOst. 41b.; a Woolloomooloo, lOst. 31b.; Euroco, ltlst.; it Silva, 9st. 101b.; Leolanter. 9st. 101b.; Cflrr- nelinn, 9st. 101b.; Sandy Paul, 9st, 101b.; y. Stevens, 9st. 101b.; Waterworks, 9st. 101b.; ig Passivo, 9st. 91b.: Merry Lad, S)st. 71b.; ct Patrobus, 9st. 41b.; Ivtuiros, 9st. (lb.; ;i- Gaelic, 9st. 41b.; Outlander, 9st. 31b.; — Kildonan, 9st.; Seaman, 9st.; Darby Paul, 9st.; Xasier, 9st.; Captain Bell, 9st.; L. Coronetted, 9st. le CONNOLLY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. ■s Ono mile and a quarter—Undecided, 9st. i. 511).; Dearest, Sst. 71b.; Byron, Bst. 41b.; il Mendin, Sst. lib.: Khamsin, Bst.; Mulga >f Bill. 7st. 131b.; Labour Day, 7st. 121b.; n T,»dv MensehUcoff, 7?t. lllb.; The Rover, ;, 7st. 91b.; Waipaku, 7st. 81b.; Jfprrlvoma, 1- 7st. Sib.; Coromandel. 7st. Sib.j Mangaroa, 0 7st. 3!l-i.; R"d Lupin, 7st. 31b.; Plantation, h 7st. 31b.: Golden" Loop, 7sh.; Mi seal, Gst. lllb.; To Puia, G»t. lOlli.;' Con tho 7 ShraiHiraun, Gst. 101b.; Montifovm, -Gst. I- nib.; Uhlando. Gst. 81b.: Otabu, G't. Rib.; r Kilosteri, Gst. 81b.; Afterthought, Gst. 7!b.; Avnunce. >Gst. 71b. I- WANRAKUI STEEPLECHASE. of 500 e «ovs. Three mil"*.—Cnrmwi. 12st. B'b,; s Antarctic, 12«t. .lib.; Conßniiance. 12«t.; 1 Sir Lethe, list. Sib.: Pleiades, 11st. 81b.; . Whakaweira, NW. 10lb.; Compass, 10st. dlb.; Love!!. Iflsc. Gib.; Oknihau. 10=t. Gib.; . Contain Jingle, 10st. 51b.; IfaiTwtineti, t tO-t 31b.; Dnrnndo, lOst. 21b.: Beeline, 10st. 21)).; Glenmore, lib.: Tvrannic. flst 13H>.; T.nihau. fl=t. 12'b:: Wniiata, 9st. 9 llli) : Fir»t Barrel. 9st. 101b.: The } Sib.; Hantere, Sst. B'b.; Xavier, t 9st. 71b. D ~ — s NOTES AND COMMENTS. [Bt CJi.r.NCOR.I J The One Thousand Guineas was set > down for decision yesterday, and tho re- ? Milt should como through by cable to- ] T day. Weights for tho principal events at the ! Auckland Racing Club's winter meeting I aro due on Monday. The Egmont Racing Club's meeting , takes place on Wednesday and Innrsuay next. * i Mr. C. O'Connor, tho well-known startor. returned from Blenheim yesterday, and leaves for Hawera on Jfcnday ro con- ' troi the starts at the Ifomonfc Ivacinj? 1 Club's meeting. Ecumac and Captain Bell wero shipped to Sydney last night Mr. C. Hammond, owner of Captain Bell, hns_ been m Sydney for some- weeks, and intends to remain there for sense timo yet. both Reumae and Captain Bell will be en- j tered for hurdle events, and should uo able to hold their own among the jump- .1 ers that will opposo them. Mount Victoria, Turna, Ceylon, and , Blue Lak« are to bn shipped south on 1 Mimdav evening, and ivili be .racns? at Ashburton on Thursday and Friday. The s quartet aro to )>o ruhlcn by -hokU and at least two of them appear to be certain stake earners. B. Decley's winning monnti during the present season have now reached tho total of 77. There appears to bo every prospect- of his reaching C. Jenkinss record 2 or 88. The Yaldhurst and Chokeboro Lodge ei horses, which have been doing diit,> at the Hawke's Bay autumn meeting, were <s< brought to Wellington last eyemiig, and, cl later on, were shipped on their homeward ti journey. Prince Soult'a earnings this season ci amount to ,£!27f). !'< The Hutt trainer, C. Pritohard, will vi shortly remove to Trenthnns ,whero com- pi modions stables are being crected for his SE team. s ' In manv quarters tho opinion is held f that had "not Midnight Sun broken down M in the Hawke's Bay Cup, he would have l>een sure to have ken declared tho winner. ir Tho Porirua contiiigent, which had a (1 successful innings at the Blenheim meet- pi ing, were brought back yesterday. Wlnist ;it beini» taken oft' the boat at Wellington, Aloha again plaved up. and knocked herseii' about. li is rather unlikely Ihnt another sea lie undertaken with Hi the Kileheran lilly. bi Silver Cliise now trained at Trentham. n Afndr of tboic rrwnt nt HostinjtJ on thiulc tkat, with any fortune iti

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 4 May 1912, Page 6

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 4 May 1912, Page 6

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 4 May 1912, Page 6

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