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Threo New Zealanders,started in the Flying Handicap at TattersaJl's Club races in. Sydney on May 9fcb. . Tatterley faded out over tho last furlong: after running a good race. bufc'Sister Radius and Bon Revo were never sighted on the journey. ' , , The crack Australian . horseman W. H.. McLachlan got into trouble at Tattersoll's meeting on Ofch May, when he was disqualified for three month? for allegedly allowing his mount to interfere" with Malchesteri McLachlan has recently been riding, for. Mr E. J. Watt. "■-■.• ' .' •-. '■')..:.■ '-... There, is every prospect of fine- weather being experienced for the Winter Meeting of tho Wanganui Jockey Club our special correspondent), and judging ; by tho cro.wds of. visitors that have already arrived, tho attendance will Be far ahead of all previous records. . < ■ • ' A Londun message states that (since j Tho Tetrarch's break, down,, Mr MoI Calmorit "refused 4u .offer.-.for- the colt j from an Australian buyer; he ako're- [ fused 1-5,000 guineas for him in. Janu-. ; ary. The Tetrach will not be raced j again. Ho goes to the stud in Ireland at a feo of 400 guineas. Many nominations have already been rccoived. j Amdaigst the Riccarton-trainecl horses fliat will be competing at : the Otago Jockey Club's Meeting are the following:—Merrie Valet, Goldfinch, Nancyform, Honibeam, EagTestono, Salathiel, Carolus, . Twelfth iSMght-i Tanuhauser, G.lennnnan, Stevedore, Veritas, Rinaldo, Peg, Scotch Molody: ¥ahna; Meesena. The Cornet, Vanqttfchi Moddite, 1 rbon, Gfogory, . JBbps, Glenowl, Gojden Morn, Briar Patch, Merry Lass, Sea King, Frangauui;. Mumura, and Atheld.aua; ; . A commefic'emont -tvill bo made today with the North Ota.go Jockey Meeting. A large number of Riccarton-trained horees are engaged in tho different events, and indications are to tho effect that tho Meeting will bo borb than ordinarily successful.; A good field, is engaged in the Oauiaru- Cup, and Jtinalcloj (Japon, and .Tho Cornet are expected to-run we',l. The'different events bear a very opeii appearance, 'and the racing should be well above tlie' averaee.' • '_ '. Between. 'js,yr enty and-thirty f rieqds of Mr D. Wiri-eri,,lat"e,,trainef i :for..Mr W.E., .Simes,- assembled; at. t7ie -Royal George .?.Hotel ■on Tuesday -evening for the purpose of making a presentation- to him on the evo of his departure for Asbb,urton, wberb he is tq act as trainer to Mr H. F. Niooll. On, behalf of those present Mr H. Bradwoll presented'Mr Warren with a gentleman's corapanionj and in doins so wished him every" success in the fyture. The recipient suitably, responded., T>oring" the evening songs and recitations wore contributed.
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