WELLINGTON NOTES.
i (F-ROiS. OVS. OWH COBBESFONDENT.) : ;• May 13. teSn of Trumps) has been in the South Bover tvoVears .The Cornet (Handle Jack—Orchestra is one of Mr VV, S. PtWb*i breed He 1 won at Riccarton bcIS going 0 to the West Ocast, where he io a n through to Hayings, E on account of the meeting being postoned was brought back again without Sf rS" Harcourt has been . elected a toward of the Wellington Racing Club, Sin? a vacancy caused-by the resignation if Mr H. F. Johnston. . ■ . 1 vfZhS, a winner at the Christchurch and burton meetings, recently, was bvedm ne Wannanui district, and was a present jgaSy Hobbs from a North Island d A Christchurch paper this week mixes up ho Lord Kikheran, who ran second in E Handdeap-at Adelaide, with h« Wellincton-owned horse of the same Sne Both were bred at Waikanae, and K£fc into the salering as yearlings the toe afternoon. The Fan Tan colt was iouehfc by Mr Harvey Patterson, of Melgufie, fir 3508. ani the Strathspey colt *as knocked down for 35gs. The lattei snow on the forfeit list for i&U. ? Mr "R. Narelle," a well-known W«aranui .sportsman, who has been on a holi£v trip to Sydney and Melbourne, reined this week. Mr George Cume, the STaneanui breeder, also returned' He St back with him the broodmare Josoommon, by Common-Rosamonde by in foal to Traquair. Mr Currie s gSS »a« Albuera (Soult-Hotchenna mid Carmania (San Francuco-Gampania) are in foal to Flavus. and are to remain in NowrScuth Wales another year. : The hurdler Woolloomooloo returned by |W Moeraki in charge of A, Williamson. d/ M Cameron, who was injured by & lock from the horse named, expects to be ibie to return shortly. 'Fort William has put up a good record feinee he left home (Gisbome) in February fet"- Testerday he added the Hawkes Bav Gup to his owner's account. He is a beautifully-bred horse by Soult-Simmia, Kv St. Leger—Simonias, bv Simonian. Mr G ,J. Parkes owns Fort William, f™\bis dam and granddam. Simonias also had fillies bv Hotohkiss and Seaton Delaval. :iJßlue-Lake (Royal Fusiker—Blue River), who was purchased by E. Lonergan from bar breeder, Mr T. H. Lowry, has this Season won four races out of. seven starts I The reported death of Mr "Patsy fcutler, once a prominent and popular pwner, is contradicted by an Auckland paper.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 64
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