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SPORTING ITEMS.

Hj)»akim^of ."Wlu Carew '^ d<vi«o.<'»u h) th i-> totalizator ohm*' -a Duneclin ■« ritw say.-, • — '' r JQhe totftliwitoiu it not yet killed; itl iLsdloubt-, hd whether it, in even scotched. Ohio way tor j the Clubs U> mjiikttain theiv posi^m in the I imittur wnulrti 'k* fro h.ive a boar*.} 1 Kun» up j on each'ol fcliK' tCi'iehines. \n tte dovn j thereon, tdlo* iwtrn.es u. .. a> , wiu> desire <> ( lotuui, of. b'biiir money. Thi=- would, I hhotiUl' imagine, be an effectual vliftck on the j tofealiwifcor'i*- e-nemio^. Machine inve-t-J montjs.are nr.w debts of honour, and nothing, moru, and' iwi man with an ,vti\m of respect for hiniHult wv.nltl care to bo jvtbliuly ported j an a (luftmlUfew, for that is wh.*t the Hxpo^vit. 1 of In 8 naiKue- would amount, to. Whethoi | tihih>(!(jmtMO'^ftill be adopted by the Olul'.-. i- ' (jl'^oiia'w, Wyond my power to a'ty, but _ii . Ihluh lteuMi'j-u to believe tliat the immoc)ia>,U l j (•(ifejunae <v,i the action is tvi .iii^e^b 1 \vj- i charjiLno' <,»f a license //•«■ to the bo'.-^S j nia-kef-, u.i\d it will not surprise me to^^ ! tliis «jwriifit out in a short, slime." Wliilc .it Randwiek f^rnto-s " A\\u ?*&,'!■ I. -«eHiivlh.*iV toi a dark ]ioi-.\ , --,y ' u found .1 dimple in Car'^ufiauiKVanlvfwJ'. (0^ (••iiviiMJ, turf speoukut'o.-s will pivt/.'n tt! «-•- pt'rfoirnwr Aberoorn to 4*khor, I>nL it ? vviithm tho I ojiihls of jwobnbilifcy t)i afiiut) of tln-^- «i«i\ pro\e nj?\t beason'-- h-un'i» Ur W lute's stable i- couvo'avs-J 4'nitihrook i< a magnWeenl. fallow. -lUMmifn:^ i »hottld gay, quite }-S hands, tul length, and pwfect i'rcedovn t?» \r,notion. Carlyon is ))iit -ituli bi'4 enough for an\ tiling but his family ©>n the clam'>^ :-ide i« not. ctfcbrated for tlw,-produc-tion ot stayers, v,v%!c Cvanl>rook > T.«fain, La Princes, come.- 1 i"mn\ the celebmted Lady Sarah line, from have fepiiyig so many great i)erfonn*ih,ii« England. T t h* Bloomer, granddam of \y\i SVineeh^, wa"?,.the dam ut Fairwater, onu-(/rf"*he best mar.v«^ England. She was also ,!#}}/■ dam of Ely, ;wiu.\a^ a two year-old, v,t);h Jhe C!i*un]\n^yj- Stakes n' ; ])oncastor, i^-^mg Count T^-*-s»igc's won ,- derful Fillti-jJtj' TAir and otiiiw^ Latei ;^ the year \w> \s\\m the Trionji«*l Stakes, *" Nowinav'ricA',, Tomato ani^f others bei I*;*.1 *;*. behind luin,. As a threo-^^ir-old, Ely vsn eight tirfjp.s buating Fille agair,, h} . the fritijiu o& Wales Sl.al.fcB*, at Ascot ; he ])\\t,t}frwtn Cambusoan,! .'md others i>ytU*BiQH'.*i)Js, Htoekbridg->. He also def^i^ed - Mineii o\\«i' t\\ o miles, !\h York, l)ut, ~$ the saint* BMBeting, Mine»«- bea-b both Blair A^«ul! iw.wil Ely in tLte Great Yo«it^}nre SUiilljbp. Ely afterwaw won the T)< jat-a-'ter &lsi£tfK, DuktiuWichael Htad^rt, and 'li^iiKJHUStl Produce Sbakes Jfc w^ how(vW»iV as afour-year-qM that Ely sjlione to sjo^fc advantage, started the -season by tbehug beaten by C^mbuscnn in (iho Newj iwirkot Biennial SftAkes, but affler that heI won oight races it)* succession, tliji> first bein<^ ' the- Beaufort Cup, in which J»e defeate^i Oawnbuscan, SyvJßuno'nton, aw}i others, ai\ol; as the distance I ; was two niile«s and a' h'^lf,. there could b\* iio doubt respecting hjs ability to skt\y. Ab Ahcjp* lie won, \i\a Triennial Stakes and the ftscotCup, Seating among GeneraJS Peel and JHlte do l'Air. H r e also carrwl off the (goodwood Cu^x in which Oaanbuscan, iiten^ml Peel, ant 3 ©tther" great liQjfses were engaged. In the J^^i^hton C'u]>. he was agadoa victorious^ and had beMnd him such p«rfovmets'! «s Callev Ou v Union Jacks Cixißbuscan t and Wydmonton. At Stockton ho \vo« the Claret StaJkes. Albert Victor, a . briiliajit racehorse in his timsy was a son of Princess of W*les, and aawas George Fj^ederick, who won the English Derby. lb will bo seen* then, that, Cranbvook descends from a splendid family on the dam's I side, and when it is examined in the back lines, one discovers that' I<ady Sarah was. by Velocipede from Lady Moore Carew. by I Tmii| ireni Kite, tho graddam of'Julv&b, th. .-lO'sJior oi a line of Australian • equine ' ki:* «> uiid (queens. C-Vanbrook's brewing, tlion, is just what o. Derby colt's should be, and should all go well with him, he will .pvove another instance of tho sn»»ndnes« of Mr White's judgment in tiUe S'H'xti'JU of 'brocdwarse.

Ttii'-' £<i!H»r>ttfc> Miaing, irian maro-iKinjcscm is dead*. Hoi; oareev o n the turf wa«> perhaps the aiost brilluvafc h \ the history, o£ racing celebi'>.ioS',J,^s.»ojw reti ring in. I^9',, when a five-y"<n'r*©ld,, she hacl in all \vot\ (iity-four contesj+s f -i.aiad this* wil hout onco.bastiTig the bittei'&v of' defoa4L S he was exaepiiionally well'bir^d^ beijigr by Cambuscan out of Watej * Nyi?.phv smd . her own^^ifeissaid, once rt 'ufcecVaMMM} ga ineas for Kfe beautiful and uii7eab©«Johuß4nnut mare. Welching, hns- becon le so baduon. Sydney racecow&s tiutt. at { he reey^Liverpool Meeting the menv%2i i 3i 3 i of the ring; for tneir own pu yihiirl a special detective to watch WjtK&c^ '^.jutry. The club allowed any kno*K« mnn. im bet on his being; recommended }>y a member •of TatfcrsalL's. All men tin -«}>a-?ed wore a piuee*<o£ iribbon, and the Piove w^si voted a good one. The . f 'r-Affvo-. of t)Kue foa ling ser«on ia Eng land i-, tliat of Slstitovei ■ prod'-oing; a filly foal to Bond Or n.h Em con. a ,£ oa i whose sire ajid' flaiA- ««■-;« both Derby winders is unprecedaatedi ;n.; n. 4be ai mals ?£ the turf. Eleanor Mid,. Blink Bon ny, tb^-only two other maruis besides. Shott >ver w r hQ ever won the Derbyjjrwere., in. fact, never «oveied by a hero at 3tp<?oin. Eleam or hajii tea foals ; she thei -"fore hadtnwre eh ance? tHiati. Blink Bonny, wf osejthi'ee foals nevei /helbst*. v;ere by St. T.e^er wiui^ej-s, 2^ ewmin.ster Itseinothe >ire oh, BorfiOilss anc I Stf^^well the father of Blair Athol a nd J^sfeadalbane. Blair A J h^hin-uwj]Slmrned out .tDcrlbjrand St. Leg'.<r-^si»Kw, Ijqit stil' I the aasc i» not so close ?% bhati of Shotovoi • ancT Bend. Or, a pair tlu 111 1 c»>ii>wice- that gr and tmo-of Newminster oni 1 Stbekia-ell— a stroln tlint we •ould nc i t'\Jiap!)Ovs"H];x)n. The varae of thft stake) i dismbuticxl by the vari ~wsn>£ing eiubs in An\'.tfioa.ciiia?ing 1886 in iepß9aentedati;246 ,730, 'vhiolui»an advanu, oi,t 40,000 on th « pr vions> year. Ninebec-i r the associat ion.s 'H&tiuJbwtcd £200,00') -• ,-\ud the remain ing L:j;hty-{jliree paid aw iyr>,,ho odd' £40,000 amr,ui#,t<heffia.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 203, 14 May 1887, Page 6

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SPORTING ITEMS. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 203, 14 May 1887, Page 6

SPORTING ITEMS. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 203, 14 May 1887, Page 6