RACING.
j KTEASOIr'S FHCTWIES. ' fesatwt S-i-Ptßrarty Bay Eimi.. !■■■■■ ..'Skmnxst '&-<aiiist;"danitli'''HTißEt Club. ■,■■- -.J If-- - :;S&wgHßt 3Sf. : Jockey ; jWemrt SO—North TaranaM Bunt. ■..-, ; September 3—Marion Jockey Club. ","■.• ~ ,;. '•''-' jSfcptete!ber : '.'•'■ '",''■'! It, ia—"Wansaißei' Jockey Clob.;jj, ■, '■:'": (September ' a^Avo^ulfe, J<xtoy CInK; . ! -October <-*.Pa&uranga Bunt- . [ •October lli, 18—'WbaBcam Bacing Club. ; ; ! .October 25. 2f—Welungteu BacinE Club. •; I October H3— Waikato Hunt. I ••■".' :1, 3—Auckland Bacing Club;...;; ' jJßcvendier 8, lO—aurdTton Badag Club. ]'- < fl&*rensbßr «, 10. 3-2, 15— Canterbury Jockey -.; Ciah, ■ . . • I 'V • 3HI3SS : .OF ;: eOMXNG EVENTS,;.':; >,'.' . .' ..'•' '.'.' N»w SJmsajtd. iSfegeat 12— N.Z. Grand National Steeples. .;'":.• ['Ajucaitli"-. N-Z. Clxand National Hurdles. '•'"■ ■- ■ ''..<: , '■<■ - '•Sssuet 3--A7asfialian Hurdte BaceJ t': T&ugsst .B—Ansfiralian Steepleeh&se. .:-.X. - ■ ! jatfSWERS TO " H.G- Eotorntu-Tbe publication of diviHeads is illegal. : ! : ifiwfad-m -las: :At three years old Spalpeen | contested thraf iiurdlo ****** He '""L taß itet raoe over ? hurdles at EBerslie on June B, 1802. It was at foist, years icid that ! Spalpeen registered four wins' inJtstrdle events. . -}>:' ■■'■ ' Pfifi, M_ Thames.—-Dasext Goid .nejwr contested jSa an Au<Mand Cay. She contested in the IhJBJX. Handicap, run. at EUersilie on 3'ami-. isryi- 1918. and ttsder 10.4 she finished iiixd *> Multiply <7JO> i and Cynic CW)- Multiply !s«a by half a ilbagth, a neck separating j asseond and itereL \ . The qffidal time ■ defeissai was 2m 355» . ; '\ .!',' .. ■ ' -V-'.., ~ :——... - $ r OTES ST PHAEZTON. !,. ""SSE GRAND NffIDNALS. j operations efrSiocaTten, are [tiosd. have been ftiamewiiat restricted •Sbs " i»' result of Bam,, bnt ibe tsnar ;*£ wehrfea from the S«rt3i ■wftb regard $o fbs outlook in connection wKb tbe Giand 3?s&oaa2a, it is pleasing to find, continues to be cast in an optemistic key. Sor there Sias not yet b*en )i ranglo defection from isiSiex fsf the bar races since t2» acceptances ■were posted on iba IStb. inst. Scan© Ettle £hne back word came along tittafc &e prospecta of LocbeDa wers Ekely to be viewod in a texrsi favourable light for fihe Kutionsl Siecplechsae, ia the went of the bay ipaldins B-kndine up io bis work. Kws son of Cl-ra&pn 2ioch in credited with xaaknig- steady iuiipiov*-, : SivKnt siuce ha raced at Trtmih&m. tend, as ht\ zxrask lae accounted to bxtixw all ab-aari the I Piiccaxteii couxsa, ho nacat be inclttdei amoic,? : the dinackai Efedy 1o 4a4ja a 'baadl ' : itt <Jie lissfeslameajt of iliobsKsieross-eoßuttye'reiifc :' A; ' isßididaw) for banoura at ISo<i I iearkm whose gßPeaxsvftca cm the scene- is s««raited. with comsidoraite iraiercsA is• Master'' ]2&Bteiv whose boTtd bid £or TicfcHy in lysax's Gcaad K&tiacal entitles hua to cioso conaideratkm. 1S r stii zssazd to -She ..Sciudi afatioaai Hurdle Ncicnniaj is tjtied, ■aS as having ffima oa tbe right way,-sad. Sjs4 being 'so. Ids sariy tcsnaaparistiaa,:,ib--4 tSiasaxton masy ba anticipaisxl with a lacs:« tesgree .of canfid'isssce. .';■"' The indasion cif ' :. incesust : in; the", 'acceptance' bsi was './wi j undeztaksa fas any haZf'hexrtod mpmt To win a Grazad Katiomtl under 11.5 ■an aa imtiai eSort'orer the sticks is a stiff '_ ; tesfc. but the parties connected wHh lucome j auist be accountetl to hare a full knowledge jta£ shot will bo repaired ftom the Gaianfoxto Augusi U* sad it woold be unsafe hfa> overlook that fact in. iocussiiiK the situa- . Staancxday is audited -srith-having i toada Bantgi frienda exnoa he arrived at Eiclaaxtcn. bui the sjrrai bulk of Aacklanders i will re<[uii« some adartacnal enccsxagcoa&as :$a open their iraxsa-stodngs to the sanw extant ; E3 when, they sasported hna...£ox tius Wiaicr ! Hurdle Eace at Treniiiajn. in the de,T3S3on !«£ which race he cat up : badt/.., : ■.-:'■!'! { a&dCVES ISaQM if£ NOEEBOOEL ! ; Though ia. spirit chibs are no doubt in : -.'' ; £aQ accord, ihare is nci(. at. the same time. ffomplate ÜB&ninuiy in the acceptasce of the , motion, iasoed by the Hew' Ze>Laud HaciJis | Ckmference wtih regai3 iai t3n.v dispcsal of ijexoperty and assets in the «ve.at oS a ckib ' windiog up its aSainc t The canditians to "i«hich clubs laciiis under .the juziatiijsteon of ■ iSLo coufara'iice are asked, to subscribe is cast y»:at ih«i following;. JNo us«uber shall iHeiiwß aay pecarJiaify gaia' within the me»u- ---• iing of the Societies Acs,' -130&. i from th« procna.iy or operations cf the club. : laLuthe .erami; i winding up of tiie club i«r its dissolu.it ra by any means whatovcx. the fuads, prop«it,?i and assets of the club aliall v.;". Ibe dsailt and ; diapoaad of in such' } Tvamac; fair; the'- pjjxposea of, hosRB radaig or ijajorfc as' the .New Zealand Baeatte Ceaiezeace iiahaU fircsn fcirae to, time *ssot»a ox decide. ; I.'xoqided iihat no member of the club tsc [Aiepresentethna to such canfersace isall ro^eiye i«sr parfceicuie in. acy dixEct pexsoaal bcaefit ■ fhszetfrom. but the fact that he dertves Trora • !lhs club pccußiary gaia by way of salary ; las tha serrant or ■■• ooteec of the club,, or | ij*xr?w3' pecuniary gain to -which hj woatu •~i; );3» ecitz&ed if he ware not a znernber of &o ; «fab, shall not "ba daenxed porseaaal benefit 1; 'Cfeder ti.Ti3 dause." -Ait a opeeial meet±cs \3t motaßers of the Wgjpa Bapag Club, held ! *»oeßtly, the aueatzon was coneddexed, and \ fee" followitts acaoiKbaiisnt was usardrnously :, ©allied:—"That the funds, property,:and ! assets of the club, in the event of a dis- '?'-- ''rttofaxtiian as winding up, be handed osiisr to. JaoEße local public body or ia«titatiori few: puxpeoes.™ ■■.■;? '". ;.'■'-■' The 'anmwncpmead &a* has oinca " vtgaia bwai transwrted iwroaa tb« Tasnaia Sea with k irj«w to biss ImJaat accorded the r opporfeartty of extending his attxaclive recoro . kb an itiem' t>iai will- travel Jjta and which '■ -sffiH be nasaadad wife a very wide pxterest. It is rtalicd that Glosjoing -waa ia a back- ■ wsxd condition whan abipped to Sydney, but ■ve may. 1; think, be caite i auraf "that H. J. Hason hats' not farwrared £>e. tra-osptatation f-,-3i the b«y welding to Sydney without eniertaming.a vtry fair amount of hope that if Gloainiiß staends has n« wSI have The i !We3dn*ii sosi auite xatidy tor the fray by £be time th« SDrirsg States cemc« wriuna for : I tendon: st Baadwick m Oetober. .;'-' Thei TSsewk has ,b«en a«rt scatose to Ssdney, jissnd thai adcLs uo&erarorthy pettmuter ;%o uphold tbe, credit of IfeciTland in AusSraSa. On lew prerioas trip Qie Ibeff son '■-■ -. oJ.Martian and made a nand- ! «scme return ito 3Cr. J. Catseron. but ho may 1 ienoounter stronger oppeaifebm in the weirfrN ijlbr-age rauas this tone. tHisro can be no <-- **loubt as to *Ehe Hawrk being a really good ■. ■' I lioroe vj> to a m&e nw»d : »-<piarter. but pos'i sJbly' a journey of flight fitricmgs would be '~■);■). '■•; a» ine Wst distance. ' : : ] Sotbinsr has -beea' he«d.' of J&iapim fwr . :'::' jiwrne bfde time pssA, and aij- far .Mt..JL B, I'WnKams has irfven ho iraSiiatiou as to the '•probable caronaxsn to be njapped out far $h* ■■ l |am of Startisa duTiaffthe ccuninfi: spring. The ! :forn> displayed by. Baprne when, he .rawd U»fc Bardwick last tmtmna was ©seidediy stfa'actßTe. and 'it need hardly be • said 'that lisoni!© is eyiroetl «a to whMshjw I Iris owner will ssgam ftttack the A-JuU ' -jpxiund. in .October. ■,'-■. .;„■■ ! TrsUgxag from the remarks penned, by i-"waters »t Taxious pednis, the vvo-yext-oid ■ eiNtnts durine tbje earning eeason prpnsijt* to I fiis especially :t»4ereslitti!E. A Wairsrs3>a 1 -writer eaya:—" There as* some very Snehkx&BS yearHngs in the district ttris season, ' leid prospects for &e ooramg classics would U'Uffpear to be brishte;: Ij'aan usual. _Stamdart '«>y Absurd—PetoneaC,. Sace Day (by i I lymestr*—liateniaon). and Hymestrajson (by , iHynasstra—Naiive Irtidy) are m iEtable- Motion (by iKasssau—<Juotsi*on) and i Action <by l>ay ovmea b? Mr. W. E- Bidwill. at Festhexston; Kte fhy Kilbo3^—Blue Eibbon) will be raced bv Mr. Fred. Dorset, of Masterton; and S Mr. C F. Vallance has a couple connnß on ! by Martian and Heaiher i whhh. on looks, should bo, ready for spring ■ xacbte. w :'% "■; •"'"•'/.■-" 1 When M. McCarten (who was level win C j llhnerson for ihe leading positioa ■ '"'-' jockeys riding on the flat in New <£e&land this season) left for Sydney recently :matteri! ! seemed hifflily pa-voarablo fox liatter to ■I «stabhsh a cl«« win over Ms opponent. i-However, thooah Emerson had mounts »;! [Siuiara and Waimate, he fwati unable to I «ctsnd hia record, snd it ia therefore a ■ -tie for the top position between him and ■MjoCattea, eacli: with a score of 47,' wln I leferring to the contest .between . the t»Fc '&«dittg hcrsemoi " Ihe 'Wa'bdter'' remarks: I f* (X, Ewsrson had exasperating Inch bclfa tA\ Timaru and Waimate;, Usually he rwiea ;3a»d Wrck. ■ &rt sot off him to ride !tos SjDtbua at was beaten by hhi ifMual mount. At'-.wniinate on Thursday he TM*B on King Sol when he. finished thirel ■5n the Waihao Hack Handicap, and later, Inrting to fulfil Jan engagement pxeviouslj ianade to ride -Badiul, had ■ the aimoyioe experience "j of hivvrng King 80l fimah bxi '■'<'■■ : - Ssoart ■of Ibjvu" -:!'.■'■ in the contest fesr supremacy ajnong ,|ocfceyE . tSdtixts over fences in New Zealand during fhc ijpast season fee 'Wanganui district furmabe<l 'Hxu two leading' horseirion—A. W. McDonald . «nd J."' E. Kaan,Athe fottncf winning rton ■srface with 23 auccessfta, while Kaan was ioajy one his rival. McDonald. _T! !§a n^tereatins. to note, headed the list ihe :',':jpxnvioos year. ,-:-'-. Sorao little time back. Uiras lecportesl that Tffr. E. L. Eiddiford; had madeaevejal :bu,p«rfeint,:purchaste of bloodstock in Extgiaad, . .-:;■ X:9X& aijnces now to ■hand';:state : (that i|;he V' it colbctaoh includes Grand ;Knight, a. three- ■» colt by '-Srand Par|Mle—Jenneasei » '-'; eoit by Eoi Herode from Jcun'esse, a filly by ! V from Bri;eht Folly (by Black 7osierV and a nUy;by Qranvl jrawda troni '.vjMfac flay Hcfaanehad^
■When.j'jfbhn 'WiHiamscai left tbr Syfiney recently vrrth ths remaindat df-Vbia team to l-'be'-, racodl ia Australiai Taciiful :,waß:'pbs?ularly. ; j .packed -btt4 fes'thr. earliest distinction. The! LucaUns gelding | endowed this uzkHss in the dc*nsion of the if'Flyinig Handbsap -at' on .Saturday ; i ')last,'.iand^-:aßVfa^:; : romp«d, lengths ■ iinvfrent amjt ran • tlie seven furlongs In : jlm the psrforjnaiibe wHchrfae" : waa jsrsponsible was 6i the drdßt. The full vah*e of the' : '*b&e 'atfc«aied to 'Smb Flying ,Ht'yadi(»p.was::only^^£2oo;'il»iV "as.:Mr.- J.f.D.■ : Jf)«ies, : .owner■,; : of.}'T»etfu]l,\ii ! M ;dn--'.a vrait to, .„; Australia, it will bo no iiurpriss to learn tjfftat tbh bay_ .eeUing was backed: to win ■ .apgood-'. stake. - Tactful has paid : his way riicely sintae Mr. J. D. iliancs botaskt him - .from tb«s breeder,w!|£r« KIJA. '.Piko. -at-the; . conclusion of his two-yeaji-old eaxeer. -■•>. At i Maeti years old the son jtaf Irttcullus won -sSais.is to the vaius of £32511. and -this season .ilfisf. '■'■/■':■-',■ '" ,"'"'■ | ■v Fineoland. the disappoiittiag half-brotheir "to Xteiert Gold, was responsible for a double wurm New South WaTeaUaot -week. The i double annexed by Fingolsind waa associated i witb a meeting held at Xiwnjworth. and. as ; tne full stake value of !tb«: two races in • which he played the leading part only ; arnouetod to £70, it will be 'luite racogmsed • that it was a -veiry small affair at Tamworth. - At • two. years, old Fingoiand■ managed to win i the unit race in which he carried silk. but. though, he made a good bid fox victory in * a couple of sprint races in the interval, he ! had not won until he stretched out at the f J\ewSoath:Wides meeting lastf.week. ; _At the sale of: youngsters imported from England last'year by Dr. W. C. Biitg, and which/were subioitted to auction at EHers&o I last December, was a very fine-looking colt oy Slcyrocket from the Collar mare Xadas : Maid, and in the spirited competition that ensued for the colt Mr. E. It. Biddifard silenced the opposition with a bid of lOOCgns. The jsoli in Question, who; is to race under the Kjpropriate title of Sky Blue, is receiving: hia _prep»ratioT« at Trentham at the hands of T. Quiulivau, $&& he is reported to be shapniig promisingly in his early pacing. Skyrocket is by Sunstar from the Gyllene mare Maid of t!Mi..Mist, a daughter of the Pexsimmon mare Sceptre, and on the darn's side ■he gets another sixain of St.. Simon through Collar, who is a son of the celebrated bay. Sky Blue is not the ji only Enjidish-bxed horse thot Mr. E. D. Kiddiford owns in New Zealand, for Eoyal Divorce, a highlybred nori of S2aa*s Proctor and Jessamine, is a stable mate to Sky Bine. KoysA Divorce won a_ couple of races last seasmn, one of his vicfoxtes■; berng gained n tbe Eobinfion HanuicßP,_ itth at Ellerslie last Boxing Day. in which ho beat a field of 21 in cood style. S«m«4hiniir rn: advance of tl» Robrason Handicap may. be expected from Eoyal Divorce when be is sii. the Itop of his farm next eetaon. Xtdsi'b Pioctor. sire of ;Boyd Divorce, is A des«a»dant of Ptirss rtwon, whila his dam. Jessamine, is by John o' Gaunt fxom the Hay EonsJd ihan? Mona. The victonr registered by tho New Zealand- . bred colt The Monk in the July Handicap. run at Fiemingtoai on the 12th i:»s4.. wss estimatod as a high-class performance Tho son of Absurd was called upon to carry I&5. and he won his race in brilliant style. In referring to "the form displayed at the recent meeting at Fkonrington the Auotralasian had the following:—"Among the flat race performers The Monk stood right out, and there ia so question that this slashing £hu> Absurd colt is one of the most brflCiant gallopers, up to a mile,, we have seen fox mapry a day. His success with 10.5 iri the July Haxidioap. one miltv was a parfcicTilaxly fine piece of woxk. li'rw could stay, The Monk would be ver:? dangerous in the ; importoutt spring events, but eight, or, at ihe most, 10 furlongs, appears to be tho hsngth of his trsthex." . Mr. Claude Chrice. who steered Ms, cram fajwe. Fleotatone. to victoj.y in this year'a VJi.C. Grand National Sleeplechase, ■'» aecordwd g!«jet,praa»o for **a loooi, jtrt dassfcrng, Be£exrcQg to the '.face, ** remarfeod in the' AustnslaiSsaa: ' --"Mr. Cisude Crsn'co mate bjiHd Ids own in the duel wiih Sinir. Hi £aci. the amntexir was the fitfer of the two> and it was * eondaSaa* that counted for most ia both man and h<mu over the lust furlong. There is no doubt that Mr. Orice is entitled to be classed wft sach fee aroitenr horsemen of iltc pant as "W. CHasscock. J. 0. W. G. Knight, J.H. ISdge. J. R. Brewer. W. S. 'Cox. J. J. Allan, .and J. Cex. Not the least-pleased spectator cf the gnsct race at Flemiaetou an the 12th hist., sad at the same time by no meaaa the mist excited, was the father of th® wanting jociwv, Mr. James (3-rioe, the oldest member of fee C^nnmittee.'* , The. New Zcah»»d4jred getting Chrysostom as said to hava hit several, of tibe fenceu verv hard when:contesting the VJR.C. Grand National SteepLjcha-se at on the 12tb inst.. and his performance in standing up was, it is, contended. weß rnrosted with a dash of tho remaxkabte. " Chrfsostom is the' cleverest. Tumpcr you could find." said F. Gray, bis rider, after the Grand: National Ste6pleclc»«e. "He hit fences with all legs, and' at. ' Jumbo' the first time .ahnost stood on his head, but recovered himsielf. BRa contact with the'fences knocked brm cut, and he was weQ beaten a long way from honae.'' • ;■«-., •'. One cf the hard«st-woiied racers that fisrored on the New Zealand turf last season •was Stream, the fonT-year-oW daug'hter of Stcmy Lake and KHlena. Stixcrm cairied silh on no less than 49 occasions at the aire named, and. though she only, reached the ietfee -fiirst on four lihe figured ass a plase-eetter in 22 of her otiier engagrentenis. Lord Derby had the pleasure of' fhrnishing fhe winE*r of another irnpiirtaxtt race when his home-bred PhaTOS 1«1 the field home in the liiverpool On», run on Friday last. Irharos. who is a descendant of the PolymftrTO horse Phalaria, ran second to Papyrus in the decision of the Derby of 1923. So for. toe New Zealand geldTng: Sunny Loch, has not managed .to iriu a race m Anstrafia, In the decision of the EosehiTl Handicap on Saturday last he managed to run up into third place. <i*..;|r'i- ■ •' : ! "-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18774, 30 July 1924, Page 6
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