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RACING.

HXTUHKA Q<;l-»bur 20 and North Otngo J,(J, IMubcr 26 and 27,—Gora J.O. i' ( : f)v-oii)ljcr b t 7, U, tami 12 —C.J.O. }J3 and 2d.—S.G.J.O* Dauuinlier y."Tii)iaru TroU. THiQ ALiJUUV MMTING, (Hy "Aoliillou.") Tlio Albury JUiolntf (Jlub'n nuMiuU nu Labiiiir JJay wiw u igvuub imonrwi iu t>vujy way, und tho muimnomunt n«*> io bu on thuir uJVorU* to providu iv (ioml tiny'i* f'purl<, J'biu club's niuul-iity; U lur&uly in tho mml.»ih» of it ))iitniti ii,u!boring, Th«> pwipio/»l I 111' t, pj'OV'ido WOlil oi 1 lb«» null ibo I'H'orlii i»i' HcjiMo of |.in> rb-bjiri (i i oUiny; o*porjidl,v) worn prodnHlvo "f n <leid ol' imiri'iniont., Tho htuvivj wuro vory i'mr l'<»r it c.vjiiiilry uiu.l some* of Ihwin i.honld lio wiiiiLcii'Ji iu bol/tof r.oiiip:tny IIIU.T mi, Tv.'O oi' Uio wont v, *»vt by bif-al burton, vi/. (i<» (hloopbiti) unci MisDoroon (lw<Hjnilo vvbllo tho other livo oventi wcro wwurwl by tba viriitinu continent, Baltic) Willi tho AtooplodinHO vory comfortably, antl J. .Boyd (Itw was .-ecu u> pvut udvimtny;n n;i ho mr:do tv» «> wondorfiil rooovoriew wlwn his mount fumbled badly nt two o£ hw fences. Judlio is a Ihi£ id/rang hnrdo that should do well over tho H.iooarUm country, as ho hrui undoubtedly jmoo, Cionfiuld followed up bin Kurow Mimis-as by winning tho Albury Cup, buU ho wiLS hard by ITirouway. 1 Un;e of was roaijy K:d when tho *fcato of tho track io taken into ;:.-u.sideraium. ilouthor Dow won the Maiden HhUj anyhow, and hlio should show to very good advau i in much hotter company bhu.ii .vile mot on Wednesday. oho \v:io nicely handled by J. Ha.gerty, who also rodo a. fair raeo on Cloo in the Steeples, but ho orred in ju<lgjrient ju allow:ng Jialtic to too a brenk on h:in in the early stages of tlie : 3ait:'i* race. Of the trotters, "Wnitipini. tho 3-yoar-old colt by Priner* Imperial, from Lady J'hnrna, showed the promise, and being nicely handled by S. Tnlioid, . i ;hc had the Albury Trot won at uny of the journey. Fireawny, a raking rliostnut homo, by ran vory well in (he Cup at All mry, and easily . n!2jv.'xwl thf> Welter Handicap. He has thj.' of en ideal hurdler, and w:th Ins pace should bo more than useful over the small sticks. T. Humphries was tho mostj suec&ssi'.:! ioekey at tiic meeting with two wins, while J. Boyd, J. Hagerty, S. 'i'rdford. H. Forward and L. Hordoru, fa;;si rede one winner. Tribulation fulfilled my previous uredietion of showing improved form by MV-.ilv ainipxiiiK tlio Hawke's Bay Guineas in linin 41. 1-osec, being one set-olid J'aster than Danube's Wanga)!iii Giiiineas. Lady Medallist, from Prosser's stable, was very heavily backed in the Hi.egie Handicap at Wanganni, and duly landed the. stake. Sh? was never .sighted in the Flying Handicap on the lirst day, yet she led from end to end. Truly horses are inconsistent animals. Eleetrakoff, that grand little Mensliikoffi horse, ran as consistently as ever at Wanganui by finishing a teeond iu the Flying Handicap, and winning tho jNXarangai Handicap carrying over 9 stone in each effort. To \Vi:otn, from Attwocd's Fielding stable, fairly romped away with the Gnnvillo Hiirdles at Wanganui, and followed it up by winning the Hack Hurdles easily on the second day of the lliuvke's Bay meeting. Countermine, from Sir Geo. Clifford's ■table, imulo amends for the bad pas;ago she got in the Wanganui Guineas by easily winning the Owen Handicap ,'Ti the second day. She is a raking big filly, and should run well in the eery best company. Warsoug was heavily sxipported iu :he six furlong race at Hawke's Bay, nit could only run an indifferent second to Bliss, who fairly romped in me. Bliss, owned by ?,Ir Geo. Hunter, ;hov.cd great form at Hawke's Bay by anding both tho big races on the first lay, and she fairly spreadeagled the ield in each c:isc. :\lr Hunter is a yell-ltnown squatier, and his wins were nrsi: popular, a-. !]:■ never races in tlie I Tack e.n>.s-. preferring to leave them >' tlie Ijattkrs. ilany and many a time ie has ra::o<! in open company hat could not win a. hack race, this ilone shows what a good sportsman i,e

0 | Glcnfield d;ilv materialised at Kurow \ j by winning a double, and tints bore 1 [ cut my opinion- about tiio Geraldirie j i racing jinin-oving liim. The weights for the Steward's Han- , ! dii-np nr;> duo on Monday morning, and ■». with such cracks as I'enates, Polymor. ? • ph ;i;>, .1 >•-' i 1 rir 111, iMnori King, Los , Angles and S '.luto engaged, consider- - a '-'n' i ' ;11 i : 1:t is going on as to what _ "'ill no tiio top weights. Personally, I , ' the thi'.'c t.-p weights will eom- . mt-m-is with I'. . I IV'reno, I",:a M,- G. D. Greenwood's > ! '■ voa t3ie Hastings Stakes oom- ; ! !: ''tably in p>o 2-ssoo. This filly is. the i "ft -\r:ul!e»' stock to racs, and | : ' 'I ;: i ; i~li she was the last to leave the | n ; il: - c .' V ;e Mulshed meat generously. . ! *V.'r ,1? Jro . m ,£ !uc Water, the dam of j-Hi .Blue, in AN att'o stable. ! , from O.rnjond's stable. ' 1 ' °' iwl . an «tsy at the half disj time* ill iho Hastings Stakes. but I ~. l:; ' CiU> "'as {-co much class for ium in. : ino for.ci'.Kiing stages. ! is. standing up to hi l ? I work very well on the Hastings trades. | a::cl what a splendid showing he should I i;:a,.e m tno Aew Zealand Cup, after j tiio gallant. way he has carried his l ivt.faT weights to victorv lately. j_ i.ot h Foremeden and" Vice-Admiral 1 " ilv « , , ~:u scratched for the New Zeai hi »a Uip, and as Hector Gray is ret i amed by this he will now be • ire-o t<> rido California. J revocation, the -crack oolfc from Mr U. £,. Indwell's stable at Wairarapa, -° U toveuffr Hastings with a In,.for travelling purposes, 1 .0 iairly opened tlie eyes of tho onlocke.s on tiio track one morning by ro:n .P ! "~ ? H w his .-tabi o mi xt<T in a six fill-long; spin, in which lie beat * ■..•'■! :f p?n!l' mpio "ii i Plate - height for ■i,-) 1: I nn.7e=, will l> e nm at t]j<J W] _ hngtoii Racing Club's meetin" noxt result Witi" " f tlr T B E contest should result, -nith such champions na Calinnd%, J , i ,nk 7' ffj Unm,b «' .mini S(,nitH. to say nothing of fcVn-al "--si boverv sound. courses must

I considerable surprise was ~n ,«v7 I in'TSV Armlot'i- na ne Itions, as she is "rer™."'T P nom!na-tli-o sneodiest mam ni tbp" "*1 ° ll6 ' ° f Tl.o Welloslev RtaU he ext. ivcßk at tlip 1 1)0 . nin and ivit.li Piereiir Af;-« ? ™ eo , tlTl aGe,. Clifford « "nio-4p C ] /JJ|, »»* ®r t'oS. WCe S!,O " W 1,6 K-rmv n " 1 l,ns "'-cessfullv Jit T .° 4 to inm-W V t- T . 1 , 1 hnrom»-M)r»fl qrfl Meeiv. Kulnnin was tlis w ; P oT the 1, P ?t liuntors in tW donin/irV nnd n-nm.frpt bis ou-„ ne.-fnrm.„ V ' won tlie Grand Xntiniinl TTiii-dl" 'Tr r" r. np fll 1f?92 . Tlls 1((JV) oiie io Mr Blake. but be i,.,.. i able te pffi [Mtiier stallionl

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)

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RACING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)

RACING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)