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SPORTING.

,-ojjNING NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE.

' " ** near approach of the Great Northern «»*So Sl«l of a number of Southern nwttoff, «*» at BUcrriio now present a busy « tuning raoraing., White • fair .ifftfaw* is ttwmnpllriied throughout each Saturday morning the weather was very *S : JI . goodly number of horses *•»«»>•. "£,*& tJS uid being the sand, middle ££* •*» tan.

TUB GRASS. . !„.««. and hor stable companion. Admiral Antoinette an " j„ r i ons » MiiarUy in lm. 8W»»-ffi?c»; iomS. with* Antoinette going 3C&> **" t *t. r pair • *S md iicyboy were apportioned a* AinWf*"' :...., it , lt , A xuseiul pace. . M S£tate without«artrtance, run seven furlongs «*olUt*J.v !" J'? - ArVs> rising two-year-old SoultiweolUWJy '" 'T X„ ris i n( , two-year-old Soultlskipped over three. SOS V- . «,,. ftj*ftduSv«l freely, but V « not all out to rl v.Sive'an'l^u l^"<l ' s n^ sed °< » -ell-run-out I,n - 5 45i ' thß VXT COnnDS ln ° *.i fetaa defeated St. Amans and Sea Pink over «itfafter setting the worst of the start. , The »™L turned lm. 4**., the last sewn furlong* *"2SfIS"X a the last six lm. 17 2-s*. | 'IM a Maiden Hurdle* candidate, covered 1 a S« of round! aU* imart pace, the last. M>c to ffiS U, ?luat*ngaU wore responsible tor » .¥"«,,, furlong. sprinting the distance in jaffSS., with the advantage slightly in favour •"cotS"' l dashed over six furlongs pleasingly ,Sr shone to better advantage than Sir Rupert .. flw* furlongs, rim in lm. s*. , •taS." witbeiit assistance, left, seven furlongs •SJS in lm 31 3-5»., hitting out well, button and Sir Solo sprinted six. furlong. rtßSttv in lm. 16 **~ Sir Solo finishing m •ft £? SI, ■$*- had the call over ■lid Debwi «id Atownrtu at the end of half- *£»• covered in SI 2-5.. Pairtwaatu ran poorly. Thewlore traversed seven furlongs In lm. 92*., luit dkl not finish over-well. Hafenoa roistered "hSKSrfte smartly in 51, S«? Barrel was restricted to easy tag. SfkNorther? Lhcd over four furlongs » Via « Kohinoor was allotted smart pacing. . ' Llrille Over five furlongs in lm. 55., Durioorve set out over .tlXevof twice round, at the end of whtab PunK just beat Tui Cakobsu. with Appin la* "SffioL covered five furlong in Jin,"4s., the former winning by a little oier a U Sne had much the. .better of a Vis-furlongs spin with Cloudy Pawn in lm. 20 Z-*. Onutl was restricted to easy P» c "}«- 1m „ Carpathta disposal of six furlongs in Ira. 235.

THE SAND. xoJut?fwhV with nothing between them. Bully traversed a circuit in «»*•,'*: ,-»=. Matturere, alone, ran six furlongs in lm. 20 3-ss. Blue Garment was given easy pacing. . Flirt W who look* well, ran seven furPatentW etwde over two rounds at a smart ■ Presently strode over two rounds at ft smart i»it, finishing up fast. „^« *Xakema was iven useful «««»•., , Royal Arm* ran twice round, striding along freely throughout. of a couple of circuits Lloyds also disposed of a couple of circuits at a strong gait.

THE TAN. Altcar sprinted ball* -mile In 52*., galloping * Kroner and bis stable companion. Bollin, were allotted lons »nd useful pacing worK. •• a round, the first-named pair running awilj from W&%SoiMJ'«>up.e of circuits steadily. Miscount accomplished useful wort.

THE FKSCBBS. Coron-tted, Surplus, and Bonny Jean jet out over a couple of round* over the hu:Jtea. quickly went, to the front, and, although '"LST out a couple of fences and was neatly downi once, finished up over MQjrdo m front « Corangg. who cave a. decidedly poor display of hurt.ling. Bonn? Jean jumped Well but was pulled oft after enownpasting half the J 0 """?- th „_,.» Idealism (A. Julian) was schooled over the small fences, and performed aatWactprdy. • u Blue Mountain (V. Coleman) and hit ttaUe mate Butter (C. Scott), too* on * round mnß Mountain ond shaped in good style, although Blue Mountain Struck the tot obstacle m nt h *?.l J Hujdle. Dunrot.in and Joa, a pair of Hunt CW* SEjJ.* candidate*, started out for a round of ««.«g»"J; tnit at the third fence Joe came to grief. uun« robin lumped without a mistake- .„„,„. . Skv High and The Reckoner, who are engaged in the Aunt Club.event*, were companion* over a round e? the hurdle*.'and « W it*tel tto *bj ttaolM well. Commander accompanied th, pair over the first coup « of hurdles, but fenced poorly. The. Spaniard, a Great Northern Steepfechnw candidate, reached W"r»lto on Saturday, arrivingTii the west cowt by the Barowa. ■. <: ■•, •

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.

WEIGHT*. t»T ■f*wwm-*" Jf s*M association■] perjuror*. Saturday. The lollowine handicap* }w* *•« declared by si™/p. .or the UawMUa Jock*? Club'* Wipter Meqting:— . PACIFIC? BURDU BACK «W «U* «4 ttfpf; quarters.-Bed Earl 11.3, Marie* fcMH-s.fi $"* Try 1013. Merccdo 10.?,-Jack. AttoOffl IftSj. §»' mnte 10.6, Stop.* Ginger jft%*» T?. ft* mon-j 9.13, Wflww 8.9, Ptaul M, * f *SJ!£'% miri 9.3, Red White and Blua 9.0, Whimper WO. The Nyt 9STIK Gold 9.0, Agitato 9,0, Ta»a»«r 9.0, Sajstoßoe 9.0, j - BRIOHTON HAKTDIOAP, awen furlongs.—Abo 9 < MigdaU• « * Apbiera.W, JUlmeny 843, Fort, land *U3, GeyU 8.13, fcuireoek 8.12. Ku»a ft*** U,- Golden 7-13. B«« WjJat 7 § U Wot 7.7, Wansbeck 7.7, Overland 7.7, Faiflie 7.7BIRTHDAY HANPIOAP. «m ipJjomt 90. Deweat B.U, Parable 18 Tannhwscr 8.7. Sombrero M. Pophiiform 8,3, The Comet 7.13, owirtOTßl«g 7-15, M ; 7.7, Gold Coin 7.7, Turns, 7.0, 9er«pm<3 9-13, »»f» (Jal* &7. ..BwJestont. 6.7= .--■ t , OTAPO STEEFfcECHABE, two W«J *)»«". -The Cfcmner U. 13. UA $WQW& 10.13, Corona 10,9. WfcWper »»• ***«» 941. Black and Bwa 8.9. Bowl Guard M, to* Vwy p.B, FcroeHw-uot 9.7, Tetua, &7. Zmglbee 9-7, Set? Oh 1 * 9.7, Ottlrteen 0,7. TBADESMKN'» HANDICAP, «x furlOTW.-Blue Lake 9.0. Soldiers' Clwua 8,13. jDearosfc 8.10, Sea King 8.10, My Lawyer 8.8, HeatbCTbrae 8.8, Twiiiiaiiwr' 85, Qap<* 7.H, P«U«*» 7,11, ThWtfewa 7.lirß«woweir 7.7, Lupuiite 7.5, Bellah 7.4, True - Knight 73, Mwiiljue 6.10, Tenterhook 6-7, Anhaea, 6,7, SADDLE HILL HANDICAP, «ix ««riOH|W.-M4»-ClSt 10.9, Mount Victoria 9.13, »£>«»» 9.6, Start, land BUI 9.4, Rw> 9.1, Tiaft 9.0, AncMla 843, The Nut 8.15, Occoon 8.10, Foaroflaka 8,9, (jo, lightly B*, Ariel 8,8, Obi 8.3, Fitzoe Bern© 8.3, Wedding Ring 8.0, 9mgum 8.0, Oarirfd Mm 8.0, Mo*g!el 8.0, Ounftu* 8.0. Marena 8 0 Briftwood 8.0, Arwiea 8.0, Speybank 8.0, Jairlie 8-0, Bunco 8.0. , .*' ■;"■• WINTER WELTER, on*, Pfrable 9.13, CtormiiW 911, Genius 9.9. Probable, 9.6, Belfch 9,9, W#Hy 9.4, WaiVaraka 9.4, Writer* 9,3, Obolons 8.13, Seraphic 8.12, King Try 8.12, Grand Warn gill, Queen's Prize 8.10, John Bunyas 8.9, Dircetoiro 8.8, FJlerton 80, Freak 8-0. Sleseorntw 8.0. Eous 80, Jloudjik 8.0,

AUSTBAMAN EACIWG.

By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright. Stdkut, May 25. At Roeehill to-day the Flying Welter Handicap »M«!t«d:—Aiurite 1, Voldon 2, Sunburnt 3. Pmirt«H horee» utarted. Wo» by a, week. Tune, m. 16«. _ „ ~. Bbisbanh, May 25. The Moreton Handicap resulted:—Band on Lad I, Tarsus 2. Ena (joard 3- Baiwlon Lad won by a kpjth. There were 15 starters. Tini«, 2<n. 7J». ADKfcAiPB, May 26. '. Tha City Handicap resulted;— Rim 1, Captain White 2, Balmoral 3. There were 22 starter*. Kirn won, oaiiily by three lengths and a-half. Time, Xm. ZZiK

A JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

[IT TELBOBAVH.—FBKB9 AaSOCrATWir.I O.tUARcr, Saturday. The stewards of the North Otoge Joekey Olub tW» worninx suspended M. McDonald, the rider Cl Mount Victoria in the Member*' Handicap, for ttwisa month* on a charge of deliberately boring' epmoiil.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 11

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 11

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 11

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