TURF TALK FROM THE SOUTH.
(Frrnn Our Spet-ial Correspoudeut.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. I bear that Orloff, who was weeded out of the Yftldknrst team last spring. Is In work at Waimate, and hopes are entert-ain-ed thai he will stand another preparation. Mr Stead has claimed the following names for some of hie yearlings:—San Francisco —Mies Gladys colt, "Eeal Rock;" HotchWes—St. Blwyn colt, "Hnasear;" Hotchklea—Bt. Breiyn My, "8t Re X l»;- Pbeebns Reek" be* bwa need tafcK In M«w •wat.
is I Calibre has been brought in from the I- ' country, and Iβ again an inmate of Lewis' I- stabls. Lewis Is also breaking-in a threei. i year-old filly by Double Event from dreeIct. Mason has taken up Petticoat, the two-ye«r-old Qlly by Multiform from Bloomer. J Nightfall has been tflfcing things easy d since the Wellington meetinjr, and is look- * la? most robust. Martian also looks jolly. 7 i I hear that Mr Gorton has received do i- less than 30 offers for Master Aiix. I should s t i»ot be surprised to learn that the son of - Stepuiak had found his way into Mr Buckt ley's stable t Carrtithers, tbe TaJdharst apprentice.who T was injured in Auckland, has returned & home. He is still lame. a At a meeting of tbe committee of the & Canterbury J.C.. held on Tuesday, the n names of more than one promising jockey II were mentioned whose behaviour or assor ciatei" were not considered beneficial to tbe S profession. It was decided ti> make a tcl> cerd of th? tact, with a view to inquiry i- ytupp ;r)-> issue of licenses v.'as nest under a coi!f!ii!cr.". tior;. c The P'orbury Park Rr.cins Club will give £Va< in Ktakps nt Its Aciumn Meeting on s 'March 4. At South Canterbury Autumn Meetiap £800 will bo distributed. The St. Le.rer- -Step'<--iit mnre foalfd in has just been nnmeti "Stepka." and i the yearling brother to Petrovna. "Balaclava," aud the foal by Pilgrim's Progress —-TJiaritsa, "Appolyon." MrCoomb has accepted a rrtaicer tn ride j for Mr Buckley when his services ars not j required by the Hon. G. McLean. j I htvir from ihe South that Red Clauntlet is .suffprinpr from influenza, j. Am<:njr tho rev-viitors at the rrcent Xaseoy (Ot.irn! rr-'-rlsijj was Cireola. a hal'-li:<-!'">:■ '- ' : .; ■•.■-,- T o f-r-mli;!. He ■ Is we., :■;■( ]..••> ,•.•;. :-..-,| ; s ~ ■ ...t ; .,i f0 ~<„ J <iire-tly :.- is - •..; ■! • ;.. I . -,i. ...,-,.■..—•.. ':•:■■ '■•.■:■)•! l.a I'll;; .-,.■) C.V.r > r m- ti-. "' ■ '•. •■,•■!. .-■]. v . " :: .•■■•.- •■■ ■ t. i... [■. ■ " ■ ■■■■ HI. Ti:- 1 .1 .IT.':,- : . ;>■:<■ ;■ ■ ■-. :;.-:;< ;. >, ■ I 1 -.'fi 7"'mi i:. -•■. v-:.r. •. i•- ),., p.,1 ~ *,;."-,; "pd J\p.*!-t>. v,;- ; ~r y; :r ■:•■,;, i, v j{.,,.,. r ■■-in! I!"f'e, 1-cnt lolnh .> vi' Pitt"'*- i-i t'-» Presiilc-t'is Tli" rt - np. ar.l \Minrn Cr Rnbellin-n nrrropris.--. 1 th" Sho-ts Ftrt'-n!- ,- ---• np.. n«i.-!nnm. a re'din? br Casket f-om : TanrJ Vi'd. n-on tv ' Pnhllrnns - Hnrrlicnp. bur. w'th m'ri , *: V-r ""O to 1 mid on him. wns bo^tf ,-, X v Ms sn'itary opponent, Mptfcrfl. in the FlylP" Hau- : Mrtford returned his supporters a L . dividend of £211 n'.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 6
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491TURF TALK FROM THE SOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 6
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