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■WELLINGTON- A CIX rr J SUMMER MEETm-G The Wellington Racing club will iL ato their summer mooting at the ifc day, when tho Wellington <•„„ tv brought up for decision. The £h I ** a list of the horses engaged u^lfTj i^r^V^; i^ C - ,ec »'^rs. by J Sip. J B.Keid-»ch f Gladsome C I 8 « beatou Delaval-Miss Gladys, * '[ - , Sir Goorgt Clifford's ch h Cannle'ch' S 6yrs. by Clajiranald-Weatherevn ■> Mr. W. V. Vo.m T ;. br s Cunv, - a~ed '7 12 vanguard— -*quib ' ''"■'■' Mr. E. .1. Watt's ch m' Float. sj'„ ' ' 6 Captain \Tebb—Bonnie Ifleo ' s"' ' Mr. J .Vent's I,lk h Ohoorkn t','.', " * Lochiel-1-mncee , - noorKa . 'yrs.y Mr. C. Machtll's b c De'la Rev C, " 6 U ' action Del&val— ... *'' Gladsome continues a warm favor I, w the issue is regarded as fairly op., "J* may be said that every one of , oth hordes engaged has a good follow!*, r NOTES AND ANTICIPATION [BT TELEGRAPH— OWN COKEKSPOxEt.j WIj.LIXGTO.V, ThuLv Everything promises well for theCilnLt ing, which opens to-norrow. Thorp ill no rain at the Hull for some wed a "*l the course propel a! present is all 'j "J hard as a metal roac. { * M During the past, fev mornings sol f, tt gallops have been pu upon the Uitl? which is in good or.hr. "'Wack, Solution, Silkworm, and Golden I Jilt each broken 50s. for luff . U)i l,'. "n,- l^ 6 mg Immersion (with Jenkins it', tl,'. X ran the distance in 48. U. Osti.k • ,1 'lU,e'1 U,e ' have put up the best t"in,« •" fiv 'J>°.' At six furlongs Lolah (ridlen out , T " SE in the saddle), put up In. S. ii^ 11 Convoy equalled this mouing , 1,, f. £"? Lolah and Secret Society Fh, ; til , „' Xat mar ran a mile, the last o, US* <* "- cupy.ng i m . 30s. Do la K. T ran eig• -fori, °' .n lm. 435., and tho be, pcrforn T T S * ten furlongs was put upl.y ChoorlJ7 M °£ r ing Ins Cup weight), wo Wil!i ,4 t ', r ?' W bangamoatw and ClovUy, ami mi,,. oby 8«. Canteen (with Ue, ? , !> '»■ finished a seupie of 1,,g! b ,c Mft) some (who carried a 6s. by) in ££'» G fe gray had a lot tho worstof the wo igi ~ 5 was not ridden out. w <->3}ts, ~( { Tho pace in the Cups likclv in L .-. all tho way. ami whethc CanLn ( » «?!* to the sprinters remain to be 100, 1 the right on.l he is sure ,be gning «in At lire probable sturteraand riders * Cup are as follows :-Cntet>n ilt n ? Gladsome (F. Jones). Donio CI hi (I If*' itt), Convoy (C. Jenkins. Float 'is , Glioorka (A. Oliver). ]*, ,R ™ ] T l,, " ' Gladsome or Ghoorl* lay supply l?" o ?'' ner, with De la Rev likel (.' o j{ '', JJ? Wln " Convoy will probalJy' V;, ev M-r,sJ-overweight. J * l Jen P»'d9 The horses named ma run well in tu minor events:— Ami vcr« v H-mdin,,, T 9 lab and Rawiri. RußpelnHack Hanft L °- Immersion ami Catspaw. £, .V n a 'J. : .cap: Maluku and Oitiak/rfw"? B l 'Handicap: Pokeno and Volet "n,!" 1 Handicap: Solution and \Z\ t c . K 'g graph Handicap: Exmoor ltd Idea ** Although aiehvootUHd ndmako tho «„ 1 payment, ho has not brokenCn e an 1 S* 1 be seen out on the second da wI '„ t i'„ nay tance (ten furlongs) will suit'j m Cf l lit '" a milo and a-half. Dottcr than
HUTT TRAINING K-TES. [BY TELE'in.Vl'lf.— l-KKSS ASt. nAlo x] Ui , „ WatUNCTON, n lUrH day. At the Hutt this morning Hs rant went twice round at slow pace. Ben^cSrTnd Cyrus jumped away at tho mile ost hT.t pulled off at the half-mile, Cyrus?! i„„ in front, the distance being ?'" g a 525. Idea had several length's' aoJntaS over Trent at the end of six furl"! S * spin which was left behind in lin IVt. Livonia and The Dauber galloped , a lf ß mile in 49i5., Livonia finishing in fror R "nd Immersion covered a similar distan, „ 48's Clovelly was no use to Sea Lion™*! six furlongs, which were run in lm. 18><;. Vallance ran half-a-mile in 525., and ];',;/; was sent a mile, the lust seven furlong™ copying lm. 3215. Matuku ran a mil" lm. 495., Delight covering a similar dish,™ in a tick over that time. Ghoorka hotd with his boy twice round,, but did not '„ pear much the worse for his unexpecfi effort. Manawuru was in front of £ Guesser tit tho end of six furlongs in £ lot De la Key Put up one of «'« best ft ops of the morning over six furlongs, whfh he ran in lm. 16s A mile was run by Flo* who covered the last seven furlongs in ll' Mis. Canteen jumped off at the half-mfli mark, winding up in 5 55. Convoy LoTah and Secret Society were associated „ a £ furlong sprint, the first-mimed having the advantage at the finish, the time being lm Src&!d: ,some and suvcmi ° U,ers weie *>
PALMERSTON JOCKEY CLUB. [BY TELEGKAPII.— PBtfSS ASSOCIATION.] ... , Dcnedin'. Thursday. of th- an exhaust inquiry, the stewards of the Palmerston Jockey Club have incroj ed the disqualification of Lloyd, the rider rf meeW m / h0 loCal handica P at the <*™ meeting, from one year to two year, for H„* They ,P ended the license of John OConncll or tho rest of the season for a violation of the rules, and suspended he ' C °"T of E. McLean, the rider of Patron during the pleasure of the stewards, and severely cautioned the owner of Saladin for not notifying the change of ownership. OHAUPO RACES. u3 e 9 haß ,° races, which took place on Wednesday last, attracted a good attendance, ■liie i wing were the results: —
K? UD A, K KA 9 E ;, °» e mile and a-half.-M.r. W. Morgan s Mocassin, lOst (Quinton), 1; tVw I .? isl V, 9|t 91b 'Neary). 2; Evermore. lOst 71 Hunt). 3. Pulling Billy, the only other ,V,,i 1 * r i* olt ; M °cassin went to the front, aim leading throughout won easily. M^ D^ H -! CK KACK - Seven furlongs.™«™i W»'» e Lucky Jack. 7«t 71b (FerTht ';. 1: aral yse. Ist Sib (Speakman), 2. Ibe other staners were: Le Beau, Novice, ;n fi? I i. d '/l 111 "' and ' Clorine. Le Beau cam* i,L £k , an objection was lodged against ?h?.« l ? d ? cliire(l the winner on the ground* «?i', % bad won an advertised race at Whatawfiato on New Year's Day. It was upheld Lucky J S IT ' Had th ° race awarde!l w
FIRST. TEOT. Two miles.-Mr. G. Oox'i comma, 40s. (owner), 1; Topsy. 455. (owner). £; Lance, 289. (Kempthorne), 3. Won easily. OHAUPO HANDICAP. One mile and aiiait.—Mr. McVitie's Zuleika, 9s 21b (Teddy), l\ In ,V? pu ', 9st 2ib (Quintan). 2; Kirigsmao, Mt 71b (Henderson), 3. Vanquish also started, /.uleika led nearly all the way. and won comfortably by a length. HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.-Mr, Mc ii . ? m , 3 l jUcky Jack - 7st 12 >b (Ferguson), 1; £* /nn' d ;,7 st , lolb 'Townsend), 2; Au Revoir. 7st 101b (Henderson), 3. Also Started : Adel«, Psovicc, Clerine. Paralyse, Venus, and Ivan. Lucky Jack won by a length SECOND TltOT. One mile and a-flalf.-Air. jj. l nomas Miss Emerson 50s. (owner), (Ln?£ Ce ~' %. (Kempthopne). 2; Topsy. 355. wP '• > 3 ' if!ss Emerson soon assumed the lead and was never caught, winning easily. M !^.^'"«'WCA1 I . si * furlongs.-Mr. nIP «V e ,« Zuleika, 9st (Teddy). 1; Liberator, ist 61b ( fe»n>. 2= Kingsman, Bst 31b (HenIt.!","? 11 . °-r, topsail, Mahine, and Kobia also suited. Zuleika won by ball - a length.
GOEF RACES. j [BY TELEGRAPH.— association] ' IKVEHOARGILL, Thursday. For the second day of the Gore races the weather was excellent. The aura of £2504 went through the totalisator, a total for the meeting of £4332, as against £3192 last year. Results: — COUNTY HANDICAP.—BeaIev 1; Waimea. i; Quicksilver, 3. Won bv three-quarters of a length. Dividend, £7 10s. HURDLES.— Phaetonitis. 1; Dorman, i; Arapata, 3. Also ran: Hairtrigger, Gip3.v La - Won by four lengths. Dividend. £3 4a. CLUB HANDlCAP.—Ardnarff. 1; Flower o' Clutha, 2; Sinus, 3. Blazer alio ran. Dividend, £3 ss. n HACK RACE.—Waimea Lady. 1: Torrent, ?: Quicksilvei, 3. Dividends, "£3 14s and £1 14s. TIME rROT.-Tennessee 95.. 1; Skip. 95.. 2; Harold. 35., 3. Dividends'. £13 8s and i 1 13=. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—FIower o CI in ha. 1; Kremlin. 2; Donna Rosa, 3. Dividend. £5 15s. MILE TROT.—Malcolm, 201., 1: SisrvaW, 195.. 2; Harold, lis., 3. Dividends, £11 lOC and £3 10s. FAREWELL HANDICAP.— Trentbridge, 1: Turginulf, 2; Spinner. 3. Dividend, £1 Bfl.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 6
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