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INTERPROVINCIAL GOSSIP.

[BI TELEGBAPH.-OWK COHBBWosdb , I 1 CANTERBURY ' ' f The two-veyr-old form alw avs in* **«£ I most at the early meetings*J £?* 4 I have later on to carry on the ral^' So far as the latest batch of Jit ?,»"* fe concerned, I was favourably jS?'* * ** . -av bo too early yCt to*£W.-* i opinion as to how they com*. ' *P*i" § best of other years, since ?&/]«> «! ' i with the older horses u^^ftS*' $ a reliable line In the *lant£H p *'B- l-i I am prepared to hazard a- {? seasons two-year-olds are a S#W $ Danube, who won tho • eood-looking colt by Mug? *£?> «» | dam of Danube, was not-raced W t 1 **•' $ Whirlpool. Danube is a, £ likely to make a name for ' iLS i w Ki fc His stable mate FomJen, %*£*•* « ! I third day, al, takes the eye a 7 on 7V?'&' I race,on: "Kioed. it would bo f'lW * ho did not, seei™ that hoisigS« # Sungod and Jfciiiform, and"a*lffiWM I to Martian Koliinoor andV/pftfe# I Roval Fusilier a .good advert ||*r $ are a speedy pair, of whom fS W & Song, but 1 an! reared™ [$SNB| # off for th ( . prelonf as,^ 61 *' frage showed plenty of pace bubS'Wl I affected in the wind, and is not lfc $ H £ any Rood when a long journey 1 ®!?' | tackled. He is one of the 1 fiktt V I crop of Quarryman foals,. and the & I which they shape makes it a mJfe' * regret that the son of Bill^ 0 &$*&> > should have rome to such an unHni? I Formby carried his penalty in■ thi 1 Stakes fairly well, but on the $ the Juvenile Plate, he proved Sffi?' * A good one by winning over five furfonL 1 » a great beginner, and over afe# | he is probably the best I at the meeting. Martyre bcerS *?'* a good stake winner later on if *£' pr °. T< ' ; ' sound. Madam Madcap rar.? twice 23* I second each time. She is not § nor. but; she can gallop fast wheVfhZ?" I going, and I expect 'he? to prove tfSSr*! * later on Sunburn ran welf I Stakes but, as I have ail along e o!fe $ I think there, are a few about ffS ' W superior. King Soult (i is mdSffife 4 gentleman in appearance. sUfflteSP I the son of Soult contracted waHfeS' at Riccarton, and ha. was' not hS'S I he contested the Welcome Staff&# nette can go fast, but does not sty | hook had a groat reputation before tfcX 1 ■injr. but she quite failed to justify ft * is. ; however; bred the right way/firUS $. being by Clanranald-To'morrow JT&- 1 may not be long before she captures a A J* race. l 1? Martine ran well each- time &&$£- .1* ed.and Big Blast created a fwofflS: f predion By. her display on the'fcurl» I Taken altogether, I should say-the,'2 I as gopd^a,lot of , two-yea*rild**a> ,$ .jg I seen at Riecarton for some yeaVsw : j&|Jl§| | WELLINGTON. , J "'• Tuesday. Equitas, who won the Wairarapa' Count} ' Cup at Carterton , on King's.' Birthday ij half-sister (by Advanos) to Apa and St, Joe. i The manner in which she won her race'it Carterton, suggests that she will be equill* f' as good as the two horses named. ;J. Ywat !■ who rode Lady Lucy in thejNewFZealaM ; ' Cuo. came to Caterton specially ; p. Equitas, and - immediately after the racrl» I caught the'train for Wellington, and ,'» | turned by sfeamer to Chr>.stchurch, J and tte following; day J steered Ringdove to victor in the Jockey Club Handicap. ' < Altogfegp, his cheque for the week will be a veij tiift some ■* ' . - -', i^' v v 'jWi ;f ■ Mr. R. Patorson, former.'. owner !; tion. has been very lucky during his eonnec- , ,tion with the turf, for in < addition: to" Sot i tion. he owned another good; performer it I Ringman, and has also a useful sort in'.Jfiii f Ami. ", His: most jecent purchase is Itliiaft.' f He bought ; the J Birkenhead gelduigl I the progress of the Trentham Winter inir for 100 guineas,'and' Miscast, wotbitl the i same meeting in the new j ownorV'(§ £■ burs.'.{; He i also secured further success Isii | week by winning two races at the Cartef{& T meeting. ; - , - ,_« | The, ; Trentham trainer, J. Lowe, has'lea! at Riecarton all the week, but four-m«tthm | of his team went to Carterton in ch'ii|p • A. Goodman, and three of them, Iney, Lofijner. and Sea Queen, won races. '- ■ * ' | Mr. John* Buckley,' owner of All Red,-pp. J chased the two highest priced ycarlfttjßß | the Elderslie sale last week, and the>yo^ft c f sters are to be placed in J. - "fj; Bi'dHgi' 1 care at Porirua. ' . -, 1 : ,-;?; : v»iSiS;|w|® | Golden Loop, whom Mr. Coope'tptftteiJ ed as a .yearling, and afterwards pß&eSt?(i *B to his' trainer, R. Barlow, won a f Waverley on • King's Birthday, " and pttipM | to turn out a useful winner. jj v *^ I * ' *;- WANGANUI. . - | j - • Ti*ad«# I | '~, Mr.; S. Messina, the - well-known**F<Jm|: " j Sportsman, sends along word i that his btooa f I i?Waipuna (dam of and others) has just' foaled acolt : to A(sM¥s, . and visits him again. . The new arriVtl'ii % described as -'a?; regular little beauty, $ ought toituria out to be * top notcher/'Sfet I' Messina has now six "horses in his lUbii, i "all out of"Waipuna, except aibrodwrio Another ■..yTJSmgjfr- % brood mares. Marionette, has a. ''. Achilles, and is to visit Birkenhead, < i •}' "Mr. .Douglas Noake, the well-kix*w'a iw»r I teur,-rider, and owner of Koran,Vi»d:iiß f. left foot badly crushed as the mglLrfi I horse •he -was ' riding. in. the jumping,wyjiS I B : a Palrrierstori North' Show falling 1• ■ Overtime let J his backers '.down ttdly.it 1. I tbe Wilson Stakes, four furlcoigs,;i<t:.^»^l'HJ ■ lev. but > earn© - out later -on 1 ; and (tonkin 11 licked the opposition in the Jacksop.-B^w' I in which he-, gave a displcy r 3raisf: ;HJ marked contrast to his previous efforKT&f i H did not-appear to bo,, any excuse fat 15» IHJ failure in ; the half-mile event, .as' ■)$. fl jH off well, and Had- a good run. ,'i'W 'H V..A'.sensational dividend was'paip'Wito' ;H ,Bells. r ,' the .'St. .' Clements '. filly,- "whichs» iljlß -second in'the Wilson Stakes. ' ~", |M . Wanganui-trained horses 1 won' thr«fl' "ijlfi |H at the Waverley meeting, ;on the 1 K?Jif» H Birthday, Regulation ■ Shannon .Lass the Prince of Wales' H«3)|fr ; ■ cap. and- Overtime the Jackson JJemoml ■ Stakes. > , ' >' Regulation and. Moose have been s)»»pfc" -1 well over; the hurdles, the former «S*K '■ so, and there seems little doubt. she "will» -MB as good as ever after a race or \U is now Ijfightening up a bit, -U not vet appear to be nearly at his b&&% ', : I A two-y«ear-old colt, by k sj" '■ to bo shaping uncommonly .well on $**%* H mont tracks, where Emblem: (a ,■■ Field Battery) is also showing promise/ ■■ I\ Regulation 1 ' 1 struck herself''- a few days » :;■ foro the meeting, and had i| hence her connections were not ai'all **** .H on her, chance. As it was, she was peestp « somewhat• lucky to. win, as Tauwy|fiMj -H finished second, v.'as by no meaps.wp;n»s*',i< HJ led;. otherwise- ho might have won. "■ - The feature of the Waverley meetinrT*' "■ the j excellent form shown, by; B.o*mip SS winner of,the*;Cup and :■ Li the- Cup, Mr. D. NoakesV gelding>pj» ■ off in';front,-.and stayed there, winftiDg," l * '■ .'the?greatest ease, in . the fastest ■■ recorded for .'this' '■■';,viz. ,;'>ZmfS§mmm§ I In the Stakes, Koran put up a 101b peniUg; ;HJ bringing -his weight up to fist 51b,iwl ■- I won comfortably from a 5 fair i fi"™.;',#K? i I i*-a five-year-bid gelding, by P K gross—Mantelpiece, and was fH Aitsiralia when a foal at foot, togey*? l ", #. |HJ his dam, by.Mr. J. Maher, who?w«s»tW ■ time training for Mr. G. F. Moore, .■ whoso behalf the purchase was'* maw. .v* ! ■ rectly after they had been ;■ him. Maher was offered, but *B«WWtfg-i; ■ on his bargain, recognising ' that'- tho^ WV»i ■ alone was worth more than • the t « money. The youngster quite failed -W& |HJ any form in his earlier ■ displa»HjrWg| ■ sold by : auction, realising >■ had been, previously gelded, and •W^EH \ H been given a long spell, was put H again, with the result J th» tv^'\b^£: ,' |H improve wonderfully, duly WI^JSHSE'' ■ ,He has furnished into ; a grand »° B °J *!»■. '■ ing. and is pretty sure to : ■ races if he keeps well. MorettfJWjg' ■ offer was made for him after his j&Jfol M formanee. but his owner refused to {?..*£ ■ orico upon th* gelding.■■\v-7|l©||M| H Those who have the best «»«f?ffiMii; !.■ " Snort of Kings" at heart I know that the Government pwPf^a. 1 U I • troduce legislation in 9 isliing pony racing, and c u™ Bi ber of ineetin-s held throughout Jggj ■ nion. Many of the most H| racing men havo long ■ are far too many meetings £ • I something '.would, have*to be|«Wrig^ ( M direction indicated. If betting VfT ~&& M stricted to the racecourse,. as is _ NSW.. it will also be a good »£•**- ■ the sport itself, otherwise there j ■ m»r' of the machine and',. f ■■ being wiped, out. t No matter, &53SP I ■ tion is introduced, gambling f 1 I ■ go on until the end of the ,W^^^^B- : ■ will be foolish to attempt **&&$& ■ ting, altogether, but if it W^g&Jf 1 1 M to racecourses, so much the do"" • | M one. (■ THE FEILDING i; 1 I [BY TKLEriRAPH "T IHE Mr. E. J. Watt's horsa^J*^^^ 1 lßg Muakerrr ; have • been t t ■■| i jajfoauutt. at Um i«3c!i»f «**"_ t I S^| ■ - H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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INTERPROVINCIAL GOSSIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

INTERPROVINCIAL GOSSIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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