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SPORTING.

NOTES BY "CALLEIOU."

BATES OF COMING EENTS. May 6, 7 —Egmont Saoing OI» May 13, 14—Napier Park Baoig Club iiay 'J3, 25—Danedin Jockey iub May 25—Wanganui Jockey Gib Ju'jh 7, 9 — •Xuoklaud B,ao>Bur Cub Juae 24, 26—Hawkn'a Bay Jofey Club

Dsuntloa*, the hero of the Kinrm stublo, i» i>: the HawiiVfi ny Gurnuri* this) Spring, an well B<s eleven ihers of the Hon J. X>. Ormond's siring. £• Goilaii'a Tiro ia also entered, but wil|>robabiy bo k-spt iv Australia for the imp<tant classic [vices. DiiunSloHM already >een backed >'or tho New Ys.vAx.v.i ■ up, a piron of tho Htablo having 'akeu £.-.ou abotitbo Dreadnought colt from a Dunediu wtalli HF.ii at t.hc.'o.J.O ni'-'tiM?.' rhe nominations ior. th.- Wanganni Steeplocbaee are a poor lot, tb only orosacouutry jainpera of note b.ng Tiriten, Mutiny, Booties, and Aiwtra The same remark applies to the entries f<: tho i i-iteepluchuee, ia which tho twleciou is poorer ! still. Certain it is that this doDy just at present ie very hard up for deint jumpers. Newhaven, who was deftted in the Ohaiupagne tftakes at tho A..0 meeting by Coil, waa purchased before tho raoe by Messrs W. T. Jones and J. Oooper for 2000 guineas. 2<iewhaven we ridden by tfttridge, and his defoat is sai to have been unaccountable. The jS'apier Park BacingDlub made & profit of £380 over their antmn meeting, which is some recompense or the £400 recently spent in improvemeis. Horseownera will note thi nominations for the Napier Park siitoiug Jlub's winter meeting , on May 13th amii4t.h close on Tuesday next, April 21st:—Japier «teepleohaae, of 170 soys ; Park Sbeplechase, of soys; Hurdlas, of 70 soys; Second Hurdles, of 70 soy* ; btawals' ffnadioap, of 150aove; May .-.Candicai ol 100 soys. Fees of I soy are due wii each of the above. The All-sged Stakes <it th &.J.O. meotirjg, won by Mr Goilan'a Ti) (MedallionFlorence Haoarthy), was wo;h £350 to the Hawke'e Bay eportL-man. Paris ran in the nomintion of Lord William Beresford when th Grand master gelding won the Northamptashire Stakes, which was worth £950 to th winner.

At the sala of yearlings atSydney, Mr D. O'Brien secured a. co!t by Gtdsbrough —Ta Ta, by Ssgenhoe, for 85gns ;air T. Morrin, of Auckland, bought a fillyiy Sweet William—Diuuo, by Goldsborouh, for 30gns A relative of Mr Kicburdson'slueoneboi-ough weut for by Frideut-Feu d'Artiuoe (by Fireworks). The first i the Oostooos, Spictllus, a strong tuid compet gelding, out of aberoom's sinter, spice, ttraoted Sir D O'Brien's fittention, but Mr T. Payten, who this tinio was biddig for Colonel Campbell, stayed longest, ad got him for 300gs. Mahee'a relative biught 85gs, and Oourallie's owner got a relaton of Sudolph's for 106g». The following are thenames and addresses of drawers of the>laced horses in Tattersall's Consultation otthe Sydney Cup run at Bandwiok on lister Monday; 25,000 at ss, olosed with 2,000, and drawn prt r«ta :—-First horse (WUace), A. Loder, 131 Macquarie ydney, £1584; second horae (toreador), 4 Young, care of Keating and Company, 14Slizabeth street, Bydney, £593; third"hois (Trentham), O. If. Wood, National Saik, Grey mouth (N.Z.), £390. The abovejmounts are net. Golden Fleece (Stonyhurt—Golden Crest) has been purchased by F.Singan for 226 guineas, and was taken >n to Sydney by the Talune from Wellingon on Thursday afternoon.

No victory, it is said.:ould have been more popular at the A. JO. meeting than that of Wallace in the frdney Cup, two miles, carrying 8-12 "rentham, in the interests of his stable corpaniou, Wallace, made the paoe and led v to the distance, where Wallace came throigh, and, holding hisown to the end, won* good race by a short length from Toreadr and Trentham. Wallace's victory was reoived with cheers, lusty and long. Wallce's mighty sire, Garbiae, also won the lyduey Oup as a three-year-old, with 9<it ;p. Oourallie, winner of theUoncßster Handicap, who is to be sont o India, was bred by Mr 1 hom&s CooSt, of furanville, and is by the imported horse Gemma di Vergy from Houaymobn, by iaribyrnong from Bridesmaid by Xattendoi. His owners, tho Messrs-Mo&«8 (who race inder the assumed name of W. iL Portland, bought him as a two-year-old for about 0 guhaeas. The well-known mare Aome died a few days ago in New SouthWalee. She was by Chester from Princes; Maud and was the dam of Arquebus and Aomena. On the turf «he won some br.liant races in the colors of the late Mr Janes White, including Sydney Tattereall'e Carricgton Stakes and Ulub Oup. The racehowe Ifauglty Girl was stolen from the neighborhood >t Levin last Thursday night. It was the property of a Maori, and it is believed thii it has gone to Palmerston.

Mr J. Handon, of Fctton, no doubt fally aware of what a good brae flying Shot is, has taken in hand anoner by the Mnaket sire Foul Shot. He hai j ast leased from Mr Chitham, of Palmersfcn North, the.two-year-old colt Steel Jhot (Foul Shot— Yoltarina). £.. Tioberison has taken up Melinite again, to preptro the eUnghter of Nordenfeldtfor the winter j imping eyenta. She seems to have greatly benefited by her long spell. Chris, Direot Veto (iy Patrician), and a Torpedo-Kopeki geldiig, were out getting schooled over the fitrall jumps the other morning, all taking tbm in good etyle for novioes at the game. Judging by the latje numbei , of greyhoanda in work abut Hastings, good aonuD&tioM should be received for the programme of the Hawin'a Bay Coursing Olub. Walter Glow, the suioessful trainei: of lest year's champion. Obment's Tonic, and Here's To '.fie, has taien up his quarters at Koulsion's hotel, Meinee. The well-per-formed Verdi, now atßtud duty, ia also in Jiia .charge.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 3

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SPORTING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 3

SPORTING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 3