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THE TURF

ASHBURTON ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ashburton, September 15. Following are the acceptances for the Ashburton spring meeting:— PENSCROFT HURDLE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. About 1 mile and tlirea-

TRIAL PLATE, of 115 sovs. Six furlongs. Special v eights. Small Change Live Wire Liskanar Sartoveno Matata Amendment Necessity Limelight Madam Chirou Blush Cuirnsse Hallucination Blazes Te Kurl Kerry Star Loch Miladi MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 115 sovs. Five furlong.!. Weight, 9st. Urgency First Aid Liskanar Conflict Kiltartane Forty Winks Necessity . .Amendment • Silverlea Small Change Madam Chiron Blush Cuirasse Hallucination Headlong Hope Protege Blazes Loch Miladi Kerry Star Brown Lady Live Wire Lady Hope Sartovene Mainspring

NEW ZEALAND HORSES RETURNING (Rec. September 15, 9.45 p.m.)’ Sydney/ September 15. Trainer Donovan has completed arrangements to return to New Zealand on Tuesday next, with Duo, Athens, Big Chief, Kick-Off, and Hula Girl. It appears that Duo always races in bandages, and after running in tho Chelmsford Stakes Dpnovan was informed that the stewards in future would not allow him to run th? horse in bandages, except in a manner which will require the approval of tho stewards. Donovan thereupon decided to return to New Zealand. —Press Assn.

NOTES AND COMMENTS Bt Glencoe. Nominations for the Hawke’s Bay, Napier Park, and Dunedin spring meetings close to-night as do acceptances for the Otaki and Avondale meetings. The only meetings to claim the attention of’racegoers this week are those of the Manawatu and Pakuranga Hunt Clubs, on Saturday next. In the week following there will be. racing at Wanganui, Ashburton, nnd Avondale. The New Zealand horses at present in Sydney are likely to be seen under silk at the Rosehill meeting on Saturday. F. D. Jones is to arrive here on Sunday next on his way to the Wanganui meeting His team will consist of Amytlms. Mustard Pot, The Reaver, Believe, and the Boniform—Peace two-year-old gelding, who will race as Prosperity. The lastnamed is a smnrt youngster, and is expected to pay- expenses on th® tripThe colt bv Absurd, from Our Lady, in R. J. Mason’s stable, will race as Farceur. He is one of the most promising two-year-olds seen out at Riccarton so far this season. Mr. Mumhison. one of the New Zealand Racing Conference stipendiary stewards, is stated to have recently inherited from a deceased unde in Australia a fortune running into six figures, and it is expected that he will resign his present. appointment In New Zealand and take nn his residence in Sydney. At Hastings. R. Goosemnn 1® handling n two-vear-old’bv Rilboy—Mocking Bird, therefore, half-brother to Deucalion. The Kilbov youngster is the property of Mr. Alf. Ellinehnm. who also owns another Kllhoy from the Birkenhead mare Jeans®. Penyiry Ros® Is to he turned out for a lengthy spell, and may not sport silk again 'till next autumn. Nothing is gnllon’jg on the Hastings tracks as well ns The Speaker, and the first time he starts the field opposed will find out how fast ho can go. According to n ronort from Auckland. Mr. C. C. Sheath has resigned the position of secretary to the New Zealand Jockeya’ Association. The wall-known cross-country rider. A. Wormaid, is expected hack nt Rlccarfon about the end of next week. He bed n hin broken when Kohinnbina fall in the June Steeplechase, nt the winter meeting of the Hawke’s Bav .looker Chib, nnd h« hns been in a nestings Hospital for about ten w®oks. His injured limb hn« rrmnded well nnd ho is now able to walk, with every prospect of being ready to ride again very soon. Yesterday A. Reed received, a cablegram asking him to mnke' r special effort tn get nornsw tn the big Tend wick fixture to ride Toy.il Irish In the A.J.C. Derby, and also a two-year-old in P. Nolan’s stable*. which Is voted ns n good chance in (he Glmcrnek Stakes. ” Reed hod tn turn down the offer ns he has signed up to ride Mr. E. Rlddiford’s team. He was also offered a winning ride of £4OO bo steer one of J. Whitworth’s team in the Epsom Handicap, but had to decline this offer also for the reasons given above. Thirty-one two-yenr-olds have been left in the Avondale Stakes to be run on September 2i. but probably not hnlf of them will go to the post- The Absurd two-vear-old Enitanh, a full-afster to Humbug, and Sir Otway, ft full-brother

to Surveyor, are tho most discussed candidates for tho race. . . Demagogue has left J. B. Wares Hastings stables, and is now trained at Gisborne bv P. Maline. • Whilst schooling Master Orifiamme on Saturday morning at Hastings the hurdle jockey B. Brooker met with an accident through’his mount falling with him at the ■ brush fence. Luckily no bones were broken, but Brooker fell under the horse and received a severe shaking nnd bruising. He will be unable to ride at the Manawatu Hunt Club meeting. . A Hastings sportsman was anxious to buy the four-year-old golding Wrangle (Hymettus—Snooze), but the owner would not consider the sale of the half-brother to Nnpper. TTyttns, who went slightly wrong during’the progress of the National mating at Riccarton. is again doing steady work at Hastings under the supervision of AV. Griffiths. X Press Association message from Melbourne states that since its inauguration in 1875 the Victoria Amateur Turf Club has paid .£1.011.090 in prize money.

quarters. st. lb. st. lb. Dribble 11 5 Trenth’m Rose 9 2 Wild Pilgrim 9 10 Bandy 9 0 Mandrake ... 9 9 Lyroe 9 0 Digger 9 8 Likelihood ... 9 0 Indus 9 2 Little Doctor 9 0 Ruddy Gold... 9 2 BRAEMAR WELTER HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Seven furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Some Kid ... 9 3 Bonny Mac... 8 3 Almoner 9 3 Nautical 7 11 Sunny Loch 8 11 Orange Mart 7 11 Roseday 8 11 Benefit 7 11 Palestrina ... 8 11 Ahika 7 11 TINWALD HANDICAP, of 250 sovs Seven furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Foo Chow ... 9 3 Hlero 7 6 Eleua 9 2 Some Kid ... 7 6 Onslaught ... 8 10 Tatiu Tatau 7 0 Warlovo 8 I Songbird 6 7 Winning Hit 7 13 Nautical 6 7 Caverock 7 9 ALFORD HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Royal Mao... 10 9 Blazes 7 11 petunia 9 9 Urgency 7 11 Cambroa ... 9 4 Loch Miladi 7 11 Unto 8 11 Rod Gown ... 7 11 Proceeder ... 7 13 Silver Lea ... 7 11 ALLENTON HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Pitprop 9 2 Sembrio 8 2 Kilderg 8 8 Carnbrea 7 11 Kilfana 8 8 Seaside 6 13 St. Easel 8 4 Kerry Star... Wartone 8 4 Sartovene ... G 7 SPRING HANDICAP, of 1G5 sovs. Six furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. ‘Silver Peak... 9 13 Castellan ... 7 12 Will Oakland 8 10 Sleepy Head 6 9 • Meteorite .... 8 6 Corsica 6 7 Pyjama 8 8 SET,MA TROT HANDICAP, of 125 i sovs. Ono mile and a half. Waipero, limit Lyon’s Heir, limit Puni, limit Master Basil, limit Soldiers’ Vote, limit Coonao, limit Meddler, limit Adelaide Thorpe, Malachy, limit limit Tui, limit Emett, limit Russell, limit yd. bhd. Locanda Jack, limit JSfaile .. 24 Whitebait, limit Seamount .... .. 36 Kingsmoor, limit Ano Nay .... .. 36 Lauriston, limit Athos .. 8G Bing Boy, limit Crusader .... .. 48 Wild Hebe, limit Drum Major . .. 60 Fancy Boy, limit

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 7

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 7