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SPORTING.

feLLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES, .. SATURDAY MORNING'S WORK. Although the weather was distmctlj untavoiirable on Saturday momma. a™ * large crowd made an appearand at i-Ueraae £ the breakfast hour, to wi.tnoss iho hour D. a™*;and L. Johnston were out with tUoiv charbes, Prince Soult defeating Tragedy • K ag and Sofl over a circuit of the grass, in good time, and Tact having the bettor of Bum over h Kin B ra Chi«a completed fix furlongs ,t ... BtSp.cc. though the time was not tail Bluestone was am *e fi«Uo -go ball' rolling after break! ai, w[th reccul grass trac^' rl M,? k t . s t pari 01 six tunongs, rams, copied u w v . favo ionis'taking about lm l>s lor vjit « >■ nQt ut llls cid dash ir.ts iis , al l his beat to a *' • P L e ady Gwendoline coyere^.six and HSukayne left behind ai® iV 3 ' ss ' *"' a j " lm 1-53 at the close ot . 811 ® ire i at 'he Gienroy seemed tobe mmra ™ J sil y declose of a. sprint, while M»«» • xl . 52 3 5., IS -StowKxiter covered in * second which distance Bineter eoveieu m "&»«W «C, S m fctoUd Glutton oyer ; six iurlongs mlm*3 » »'»■ . circuit, with & Gold Fran. a real g** « (utl^. by Gold was lia ; "SI alio worked tat ft . s | ro £^ol /,' l 'o r , l ol s^ . our; the same distainc -- tpn aed, while ; moving irsely If pipoiador, worked Conic, on the outs de of to* P° , , circult over a mile , not set « " ,0 " ■ going at ft have tit - uwMtiro fefßlue;Gara;enVsecmei ft circuit in rSSSSBftf 23A-. - I ' l W " MM ° *g& ''5 : sis IQiionZf. c ?YaT jiiddleton mid iaun feiAiK £fths f ' a E4Cond ,*> wj»'3&sri% self, shaped nicsb :/ ( 00 v p o i eramo and /5- Ss .:a distance which it too-- comp i ele . Salvia just a little WW#* ,tp tho end Try llu-'te und Mder oar while .Colonel „of .. half-af.il? in f .jjongs iu fair time. . Boult galloped six iuriong { { longs. Toreador was out «P"Sio B ; W UU Wor : : having the heUei of " [ hVm in front ot . fJSjKV»SSuS «t a* « f •" »®ai'Ssifw «f »*» «"• Ions: • journey. _~f n v e( i { 0 put on . any asUi). »•>»-— "SU Tripoli, Advancer. s°£ i filly,. Guiding Vt ay, s £'. ™ observed out |^tgdiiS««| Bin ¥ sins;invar forms of exercise. - • . ' . ; - ' TH;I FENCERS. 1 • 3olio Fillc ■ w«s,one , o£ Jack hit one of her. fences hard. ISnS save a satisfactory display oV f4ford a atf immensity were companions S S fot tllc Greßt jumped five fences in good style Master Kegel, there bhug ■ UMio ■: /Hffewcce between the P a ' r , at , th^

S. io hM ' DiSteS. a&«l and Queen's }'<*<■ set Vu'og for a spin over six fences,- the last-named hitting the first hard, and though flio a«d the' intervening-, obstacles in; «od jtyle. she nt tha -'fifth,- and lost' a lot ot mends M for. her' Great Northern Hurdles engagement, < in " which event ■ the -. fences &re harder ,o - collate < than ' the schooling • obstacles..... Plffi&nvhad-; no diißculty finishing m ■V' front of the banter, Black: Botes, over five ' v Admiral Soult and Royal Anns ™roeent j <® r together over . seven obstacles, .the £ a Wm* Idling within range of each other, both clear-. - " ini the . obstacfes well. Tho X Admiral has tlossomed into - one. of the ,- most proficient • fencers in the Dominion. . •, Pip and Monorail . were in .rout of '-'•VLuperia slid Tafcanmi -at ' the close ;, of a *"«'* spin over five fences, all . but the last-named : " fe &f&e a better display than proviously over the pony hurdles. aW adi, Golden Glow, Laay Sabretache, Irawadi, and two others were seen out.in company 4 8over a circuit.of the t hill. the display or the fixat-nameii. beins of the pleasing order, for he W3s 1 going easy :• at the;.finish -to keep with •?.'.?Lady. Sabretr.che. Tteie.wa3 nothing good fed from f ''a time standpoint*-' in thg performance of Golden Glow, but his fencms was fe all right, as also : was that of General \Vebb, though Naimai fell at the stott wall. _ . Xo less thatt nine '< fencersstarted oil in A - one lot to indulge in. a' spin over the coun- # try," - comprising . Dwffjw . flan-'./MorecMjbe, Berdoa,'.*. Styra*,-" Jsimblefopt, Sand; . Paid, fS Snortaman,' Waterworks, and Black Ivorthe.rn. tefA'a'to.the display ot Blhck Northern, nothing Wicomplimentary can v; be _ - written.' He simply * v shirked ;• the . big water, and " 'stopped'i at • the old water.- and -' Showed no liking for the game, when •Ired later o/er different obstacles, tie certainly gave evidence that he, has once again tilled •of the racecourse. f 'Dogger;; Bank W\ c'rtetett a favourable <impression; by leading Sv; Morecambe home, though there was no doubt about - the isolidity 'of the performance of Ormond's . candidate, who might havo been - - taken to the front -at will, jjo jumped cleanly ana,'as' 5 result of his: display, is I T ' I likely ito fill the role of favourite on Great Northern Steeplechase = day. The trial was is^run ; in a blinding * shower, ;. but it could be i ■ observed that,'- in the main, Styrax cleared SSfthe fences fair, though the nature of many of them were evidently a bit strange to ainij and he may bo expected to show vast im- '! provement if he i attempts the same course *-1 to-morrow. Both Bercola and Sandy :- Paul '( shaped fair, and finished out the co'irse. . / K Ballygowan'-had. a , victory . over .- Captain T ■ Lock once over the steeplechase course, - . giving a good display.. Fireaway and Black .Northern started off with the others, but the : former was pulled up entering the hill, while V, Black Northern refused to, complete. tlie Automatic and another hunter assayed the big country, but both fell at tie double alter ,' finishing a • circuit. -- T -..u ? Chaminade, ' Avon j Park. *Hnrboui Li o ht, !?* Patronale, anil Tyson were brought nortn by r ~ the ' Rarawa. from New Plymouth - to. Ui.e----1 hunga, on Saf.irday morning, and experienced ■e • very rough trip. • Both Chammade and Avon Park are in a bad way as a result of i 'icing down on board the vessel. . ■. Tackraan -'.wa3'-aiaonsf.t • the arrivals a. BllertlS lost , V.-.-elc-cnd to compete at the Great Northern Mooting.' . ■ ' gP -a? ' horsemen Jirc'ent ?.• Ellcwlie .-re ! ' v 'kcly to decide.. at a' ivc-ctm; to be-held for purpose th]« «6r«3u? ; -b tcna enfa r ' ln Thisli l Ja of his'legs SfVnn Thursday n ; M!iin?. the hole's preparation if tit likely to be effected thereby. , - "j . , ' OTAKI MAORI RACES. w '""' LIST of acceptances. life, IbT TELEGBArn. —I'EESS ASSOCIATION'.] || I Wellington, Saturday. vS- ' - The acceptances for th«. Otaki Maor; V-' Racing Club's Me;tins are as follows:— PLYING HACK, ti~: furlongs.— te?9 3 "Master Achilles 9.1, Fortify 8.6, Mart,yresi 8'.5, Glacier M. Maltcgarde 8.2, Improve 81 t':, <i'nn» a 1 Wlnspmcr 7 15, Hush-a-bye 7.12

'ITme-v B.l* Wftispuicr / 10, nufcii;u-MJ<<' 1.1-, Ste Stroke 7.8, Ainsdale 7 7 Vladineau 7.4, Arrahim 6.10, /.l, Ally 7.0, Battalion 6.12, Arrahua 6.10, Icnoladdo 6.10, Elopement 6.7. TAIHOA. HACK STEEPLECHASE, two miles and i-Quarter.— Soporific 12.8, Fashion Plato 11.8, Bor)Jiy 10.13, The Hover 10.8, Kgapata 10.4, Katiia 9.12, Stockade 9.10, Tatora 9.7, Pelican 9.7. Silverdale 9 .<, Mahakibina 9.7) Pikiho 9.7. "RTTAKAWA CUP, one mite and a-quarter. L'dy Louisa 8.6, Multiply 8.6, Mummer 8.5, Goldstmm 8.2, Maniaroa. 8.2, Hem 8.0, Byron 7.13, Allen Doon 7.1.!, Diavolo 7.8, George 7.5, Immer 7.4, Moutoa Girl 6.9, Aehilledcs ' 7.0," Imarose 7.0, Chillies 6.7, Peroneal 6.7, Ineuni 6.7. " - , OTAKI- HACK HANDICAP, one mile.— Mcrrv Gain 9.0, Haumakaka 6.12, Master Mor.toa 8.4, Arlington 8.4, Hap Dha 7.13, Perhaps 7.13, Tangihou 7.11, Improve 7.10, Rcugorc 6.10f La. Motle 6.10. ' RAHUI HANDICAP, eix furlonp.-Gold Sm.lt 8.8, Adroit 8.1, Vernal 8.0, (ear 7.11, Jimis 7.9, Master Achilles 7.8, Will Lupin 7,5, Powder Fox 7.3, Bradamante 7.'2. & BIRTHDAY "WELTER, seven furlongs,—' Glacier 9.13, Maltegarde 9.11, Toney 9.111, His Eminence : 9.8, Roue 9.8,, Sir Fisher. 98, Janitor 9.6, Submersion 9.(1, Doon 9 6 lluatar.gata 9.4, Brinsfield 9.4, Naupata 8.12, Royal Mary 8.10, Irish Fusilier 8.10, Vladian 8.9,' Wild Daisy 8.9, General Madero ' 8.9, Danger Signal 8.7, Lady Daylesford 8.7, Elopement 8.7 " THE DERBY AND OAKS t - ■ r ■ - - . NEW DATES FIXED. IBj Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. Lot; now, May 28. Tlio new data for the Derby ; Han been fired ®eg June 115S and I for the Oaks as i Jueo 17.

v AUSTRALIAN RACING. ADELAIDE RACING CLUB. AUCKLAND-BRED f COLT SCORES. By Telegraph—Press Association (vjiyiight. Adelaide, May. 29. The Adelaido Racing "Club's Birthday Meeting was inaugurated to-day _at « ictoria Park. The leading events rcsultod as follows THE CITY HANDICAP of GOOsovs. Seven furlongs. Dr. A. H. Bennett's b c Bob Soult. by Clochette, Bst <■■■ .. , ■ ■ ■ * Mr. A. McParlane s lownit. lOst olb .. - Mr. M. Haslieed's River Prince, 3st .. J Nineteen started. Bob Soult, won by two lengths and a-half from lownit, who beat River Prince I.y a head for second honours. Time, lm 2950 PARKSIDE HANDICAPIownit, 1; Sylvanmore, '2; Orvieto, 5. Tell started, lownit won by two -lengths. Isino, lm 5758. At the Glenora Park sale in 1911, Dr. Bennett purchased ilie Seat(>n Delaval mjre Clochetlc. in foal to Soul 1., lor 16ogns. Bob Soult is the result This is the second impartant race within, a short period that dob Soult has carried Dr. Bonnet s colours to victory. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB. i By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. ! Brisbane, May 29. j At the Queensland Turf Club's dieting ' to-day the following wero tho results ot tb® leading events:--QUEENSLAND ST. LEGE STAKES of 6sovß each, with (ii)o;'ovs added. One nulo six furlongs and lS'^yds. Mr. «. McGill's b c Olive Garde, by En Ga-do— Green ■■ - •" i Mr. E. J. Craven's , b c Lovoacre, by n ■iinacre— .. •• , ■ " Mi. E. L. Ramsay's b c Memoirist, by iiowletts—Memento' .. •• ? Four started. ; Olivo Garde '.von by a head from Loveacre, who was ten lengtiis in tdvunce of Memoirist, lime, 3m 158. STRADBROKE HANDICAP.—Cairn Wallace, 1; Heatliergo, 2; Patrw, 3. iweuty started. Cairn Wallace won by two lengths. Time, lm Ills. KING'S PLATE.—Danau 1 ; Malt Mark 2,-. Brown Owl, 6. Fourteen jUrtod. D»*naus won by a neck. Time, Sr. ?js WAIKATO TIIOT.ONQ CLUB. The annual race lr.eeti. to fte held '•* 1 " the auspices oi the \vai.suto ir« 'JWB tjUo, which is hxed to lake v«ec on Juno A, promises to be the best 0! :ts class (nat has. eventuated up country in ! >.«se ar ' 9 ; 1 programme, which shows prize money ■.<> the extent of £500, consols ot seven a.cntl, ami with the Vaikr.to Ti-ottmg Cup and U'» Otahuhu Handicap, the two leadmiT sacei, with respectively and £100, thou- * 'is sure of a strong .list cf entries. From the programme, which will be 10 and pnolished in full in- another column, it will be seen that norainatjons for all events close on June 11. at 0 p:m. These may be lodged either with the secretary. Mr. A. J- Snnth, at Hamilton, or with Mr. F. D. Yonge. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 4

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 4

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 4