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SPORTING.

RANTVWJCK TRAINING NOTRq.

United Press Association —By Eleetrio Telegraph—fVnvrglit. SYDNEY. March 19.

Tlic weather was fino and tho tracks eoed fer (he semi-final gallops this morning. Mo°t of the work wns done on the oulcr portin'' of tho grass track. Among many good gnl- - Lady Medallist feck the honours with one and n quarter miles covered in 2m!n llijsec. Cider throw a milo behind in lmin 44scc. Wolnwa beat Uncle Matt by ten lengths over onco round in 2min 2Hseo. M> Gavonni was three lengths in front of Bright Laddio over a ; milo. run in lmin 4Gscc. Athonic did six furlongs in lmin 181°oo. Va’ido was restricted to useful work. Eudorous covered five furlongs in lmin 22scc, and Jolly Beggar a milo in lmin t-tjscc. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. . Tho following fi el payments end acceptances wero received list night lor tho autumn meeting of tho Canterbury Jockoy Club: — CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 750 sovs. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Messrs W. G. nnd G. L. Stead's b f Somni- • form, bv Boniform—Dreamer Mr E. J. Watt's ch o Jason, by Achilles— Stepina Sir G. Clifford’s br c Nightwatch, by Treadmill—Glcnowlet Mr G. D. Greenwood's b c Cherubini, by Martian—Grand O-era Mr Higbden’s br f Bertrada, by Charlemagne ll.—Couronno Mr T. H. Lowry’s br f The Hague, by Stepniak—Peace Mr C. G. Dalgety’s b f Warstop, by Martian—Stepdanccr Mr J. B. Reid’s b c Salzburg, by Charlemagne II. —Armigera Mr J. B. Reid’s b c Ogier, by Charlemagne ll.—Nautiloid Mr J. B. Reid’s b e Mowbray, by Menschikoft —Lady Melton CHALLENGE STAKES, of 750 sovs. Weight for age, with penalties and allowances. Seven furlongs. Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead's br g Bon Reve, by Boniform —Dreamer, 3yrs Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead’s b f Somniform, by Bonjform—Dreamer. 2yrs Mr G. D. Greenwood’s b g Eruperador, by Charlemagne ll. —Lady Wayward 11., 3yrs , _ , Sir G. Clifford’s b c Autumnus, by Treadmill—Goldleaf, 3yrs Sir G. Clifford’s b m Heatlierbrao, by Tread mill—Bonnio Brae, 4yrs Sir G. Oifford’s b c Nightwatch, by Treadmill—Glenowlet 2yrs Mr T. H. Lowry’s br f The Hague, by Stepniak —Peace, 2yrs Mr J. B. Reid’s b c Salzburg, by Charlemagne II. —Arinigcra, 2yrs Mr J. B. Reid’s- Ogier, by Charlemagne 11. —Nautiloid. 2yrs . Mr J. B. Reid’s b o Mowbray, by Menschikoff—Lady Melton, 2yrs GREAT FASTER HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs.

RICCAETON TRAINING NOTES. WednesdayTho weather was fine and tho tracks were in good order this morning, but tho work was of an uninteresting character. Sanguinary (B. Oeeley) brushed over half a mile in a tick under 50scc, but half to steady pacing was nil that was indulged in by the re-

minder of tho horses. Mr E. J. Watt’s rfes, Cheddar, Kooya, Ventura nnd Jason, rrived yesterday in charge of T. Quinlivan. bey nro all in good health, Jason having .iproved greatly in appearance since he aade his last visit here in tho spring. ALFORD FOREST RACING CLUB. Tho Alford Forest Racing Club hold its annual meeting on Monday at tho Mount -larding Racecourse, Methven. The foilowng aro the details of-the racing: jADIES’ PURSE HANDICAP, of 8 sovs. Five furlongs; Mr G. Doro’s b g Blytheboy, by Sant Ilario —Blythcside. 7vrs, list (J. M’Girr) 1 Mr D W. Westenra’s Flurry, syrs, 9st 101 b (L. Hagerty) 2 Mr A. Lcggott’s b m Molly O’Brien, lOst (W. Brown) 3 Goldn King lOst 81b, Pronun 103 t Gib, Singleman 9st 10!b, Grand Clements 9st 7lb, Merry Bachelor 9st 71b, Monarch 9st 7lb, '•’ngihnu 9st 71b and Curilla 9st also started. l ime—lmin 9 4-ssec. JUSHSIDE TROT HANDICAP, of 9 sots. One mile and a half. Mr J. Moore’s b m Wallacena, by Wallace L , syrs, 16?ec (Owner) 1 Mr J. Poll’s No Sbenanaghan, 4yrs. losec (Owner) 2 Mr H. M’Neill’s b m Lady Vanderbilt, 6yrs, 15seo (G. T. Smith) 3 Rural Ecr, Lako M. 12sec, Radiol 15?e0,. •General Gamble 15scc, Wallow Roan Prince 15scc, Pyrmont 16seo and Miss Dowing 17scc also stnrted. ’ Time—4min 20?ec. ALFORD FOREST COP, of 15 sovs. Ono mile and quarter. Mr G. Patton's c -g Evenv/nve, by Formosan—Meada, 7yrG, lOst 41V (H. T. Smith) 1 MriF. Irvine’s cb g Tarpon, aged, 9?t 12!b (J. Wilson) 2 Time—2min 17sec. HACK HANDICAP, of 7 cova. Four turlorgs. Jlr R. Baxter's b g Ray (late Max), aged, • 9st 7lb (J. Beard) 1 Mr A. M’Pherson’s Black Jack, 9st 7lb (J. Wilson) 2 Mr A. V. Richards’s ch m Glynn, 9st (W. Brown) 3 Tangihau 9st 7lh, Marvelito 9st 71b, Gold Viow 9st 7lb 9st 7lb, Merry . Bachelor 9ft 7lb, Curilla 9Et and Lento 9st also started. Time—s2soe. STAv r ELEY BRACELET HANDICAP, of 9 sovs. Six furlongs. Mir D. W. Westenra a Flurry, by Thackeray, syrs, 9st.7lb :L. Hagerty) 1 Mr G. Patton’s ch g Evon Wave, 7yrs, list 51b (H. T. Smith) 2 Mr W. J. Going’s b g Monnroh, aged, 9st 7lb (J. Middleton) 3 Truthful lOseo and Grand Clements 9st also started. Time—lmin 171 soc. MOUNT SOMERS TROT HANDICAP, of 14 sovs. Two mileß. Mr A. Loggott’s b m Rural, by Romany Ryo—Distress, Syrß, scr (Owner) 1 Mr J. Moore's b m Wallacena, by Wallato L., syrs, 20soc (Owner) ,2 Mr J. Poll s No Shenanaghan, 4yrs, Ulifee (Owner) 3 Lake M. 16seo. Lady Vanderbilt 29?0c, IValiace 20seo and Mighty Atom 23660 aleo started. Time—Bruin 26 2-sp.ee. SPRINGBUHN HANDICAP, of 11 sovb. Seven furlongs. Mr G. Patton’s cb g Even Wave, by Formosan—Meada, 7yrs, lOst 10lb (H. T. Smith) 1 Mr A. Macpborson’s Black Jack, 9st (J. Wilson) 2 Mrs J. Patton’s ch g Singlcmnn, Gyrp, 9st 10lb (L. Hagerty) 3 Blytheboy list slb islso started. Bronze's two-year-old bait-brother, Beau Soult, by Soult —Our Lady, won the Nurser, Handicap at Rorehill, Sydney, on March 10 . Ho fairly outstayed the opposition, and bf described as not only a good-looking colt, but a game one as well. Beau Souit iw, •>cnt to Sj'dncy by MY G. M. Currie tor the yearling sales last Easter, but_ failing to roach the rererve placed on him bo vnlc.v>od to Mr ,B. 11. Richards for whom he is trained by the ox-Nc.v Zealander, P. Nolan. A short time age it was announced thn' Lady Medallist had broken down, and wcu'd not bo raced again. It is evident that she lias made a good recovery, ss alio is now doing excellent work on the Randwick track”. Mr G. B. Greenwood's English-bred ce't Vnlidri, bv Veles—Slavoaway. took part in the Roschill Cup this month, but failed to run prominently. Pvgmalion by Anremont—Nautilus, was destroyed this month in South Australia where ho had dono stnd dntv fer a number of vears. He was foaled in 1897. and was a first-class porformor in Now Zealand as a two-vear-old. He was nibseeucntly rurehas od bv Mr W. R. Wilson, for whom he showed exceptional galloping nbilitv in private, but ho faded badly in all his big engagements. A Press Association telegram from Feeding slates that the following borsen wore omitted from the acceptances for tho Fri'ding Jockey Club's autumn meeting'—Mangnono Handicap. Grattan 7st Bib; Feilding Cup, Con tho Shaughran Bst 21b.

Seven furlongs. st lb st lb Bon Ton . 8 7 Sanguinary 7 9 Culprit . 8 5 Pilgrim's Way 7 5 Fxnp rador . 3 5 Sea King 7 6 Bronze . 8 4 Brown Owl 7 5 Ventura . a 3 Gapon (ino 7lb Coroniform . 8 2 pen) 7 1 Sir Solo . 8 2 Specialform G 7 Peg . 8 1 Sister Radius . G 7 Heatherbrao . 8 0 Waitoto 6 7 Query . 7 10 GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 1300 FOVS. Ono mile and a half. Lor Angelos . 9 8 Bon Ton 8 4 Master Jieco , 8 9 Mira 8 3 Sir Solo . 8 9 Sanguinary 7 6 Bronze . 3 8 Brown Owl 7 5 Coroniform . 8 8 Canute 6 7 Ch ddar (inc Waitoto 6 7 10lb pen) .86 KILDARE HURDLE HANDICAP, of 250 sots. Two miles. St Kevin . 11 13 Prince EddSo . 9 3 Wliito Cockade 11 G Aema 9 0 Gold Pin . 10 9 Cardiff 9 0 Bercola . 10 8 iiUSSLEY PLATE, of 250 sovs. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. •Kinnldo . 8 9 Mouetto 7 G ilistoriette . 8 2 Banksia 7 G Bra a am ante . 713 Flora Macdonald 7 2 Mart'us . 7 9 Joan G 9 Culture .78 Formnal 8 7 SOl-KBURN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Ono mile and a ounrter. Los Angelos . 9 12 Medallist 7 13 Masterpiece . 8 13 Tho Cornet 6 12 Mira • 8 G Troon 6 7 GIMCRACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six furlongs. Oxcnhope . 0 9 Pleasure Bont . 7 11 Bd.tah • 0 5 Chrysotis 7 8 Bulletin • 9 4 Nithsdalo 7 7 Kimona • 8 10 Goldfinch 7 4 Britain Crown • 8 8 Warlight 7 4 Aerial . 8 0 Northern Light 7 3 Stephanos . 7 18 Forest Belle 7 0 Martian Maid . 7 13 Debonairo 7 0 Gold Wave . 7 13 Golden Morn . 7 0 COURTENAY WELTER HANDICAP of 300 fovs. One niilo. Thistledown 10 1 Gnome . 8 12 it lmeny • 9 7 Eoceuo • 8 9 Mumura . 9 4 Genius . 8 9 Kilts • 9 3 Mere . 8 9 Tlirax . 9 0

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 9

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 9

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 9

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