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THE TURF.

• TRENTHAM NOTES. . ' ■ ■ V ■:.'.-'; '■, ' i ; '~ . ■ '■■ ' ■' .-; fßy-.GtracoE'l :■ -, ;. .: " Vory littlo work of importance was accom- : plishedat, Trontham on Saturday. A hoavy fog hun» over tho course'until aftor'eight • - , o'clock, and prevented fast. jjnllops. Tho .• wholo of tho work, was* accomplished, on ..the '• inner grass gallop, and-the few horses that - r performed against the watch- after 'breakfast " naturally registered good time, as they wero not running ■ tho full distanoo.*' 1 . : : 1 S. Waddell's team came down to the track ■'at lialf-pasfc six; Martyrium was the fi'st .to work, Sho did a round at half pace. ! : ■ Kairoma' and North Polo had similar ttsks , v-; allotted -them.- Zimmerman went twico round, and rattled homo over the last course of furlongs;. Dawn,iilooking very fit, did an easy circuit,; and. appoared anxious v-'. : to' increase the pace. IV D/. Jones, and <L. •v fWdson were astnd© the Birkcnheads..,. ,; ■■.. 11. Jackson went homo to Wanganui after the. Riccarton meeting, but returned to ...v. Trentham on Saturday night. ■ His charges, Signor and Carissima, were on-the tracks- .- on Saturday, Signor was sent twico round, end Carissima once. Both were ridden by Jeffrey. ' , , . . . After breakfast Higgott's: team put in an " - • = appearance.. : Moataj St: 'Flora; .Wai'lethe, 1 . : .and Liberator, did light tasks. tTupono and ■ ,-Prism trotted together to tho six furlong post, and galloped home. Tho fog pie- :- |Vented time being taken, but .Tupono easily v held tho colt aafo. R. Hatch rodo tho latter. 'J Tho fog had lifted by the. timo tho Eii- . doavour Lodgo candidates - arrived. Ryan, ■ Cairns,' and-fiobson did.the riding.. Aeolus ■ and' Artillerie were allotted half■ pace■:work. Blue Bell and Wharekura ;wero associated >•■ ••••;•: r anva.'-half-mile spin, which--took<'olscc. Sir \ . ■ iFnsco and Iranui ran over the same course . In a shado fastor timo. .Tootano (Daunt— ! - i Julio) and the Soult yearling'filly are to J>e turned out at Lovin - The Thompson Handicap candidate,. White if-!- 'Lie, was sent-two rounds:at an easy gait., :-A; Jackson had King Post and tho Monm.. schikoff colt I ;Roosevelt on the tracks.v They i were ■: associated over- five furlongs,, winchtook a trifle longer than linm. osac.: W. -'Danes 'sont Ukraine, to .. the h^lf-jiu'le 1 • a post, from- which she-- galloped' 1 home-; m"i:; 541 sec.-;' Yosami-.gallopMi, four* i'furlohj?s;Vthe . last three m 36Jsec. ' Ballarat sprinted over ■ three furlongs in 38scc. L.Trail rodo the last two mares. Seaman-trotted over to : .-v the ; five furlong* post,- - and- galloped•• home from there ■ in",lTiim.-6Jsec—the last three' • • furlongs taking over 38seo. ■-, : • ■ :\ ■' -f.The Porirna team was sent out for - walk- ' ing exerciso. before breakfast, and galloped after dinner. , - ■■■.< . . . . By tho Rotomahana, which arrived from' Lyttelton on Saturday morning, nine horses . I - arrived, and wero railed to Trontham by ■ the ten. o'clock train. ■E. Cutts brought Glan- . . ehattan, Flitaway, Glonculloch,; Stratagem, I-and Husbandman; J. Taggart, Cross Bats' .■•; tery and 1 Sea King; M'Donald, All Guns; ~ and H. Donovafy The Libyan M'Grath's pair;,' Osiris and Sunbonnet, .arrived .at ..midday or\ .Saturday . from' tho : Wairarapa.: Both look well. . • ■ ■ : 1 The hurdlor Te Kainui is to arrive from i ■'. :■■■ Hastings•• to-night in: 'charge,.of .• T. Jones. 1 The Tasman gelding is-to be ridden by T. Pritchard - -.; Othef -horses that' may: .arrive to-day are I Aorangi, Aboriginal;-.j'-'.Gazelcyv"-<Monartyj'-| . v Motoa, Passivo, 'Probability, Repulso, San •x Julie, Tangimoana,' ,Toa Tuhi, Trugamui, and Waipnku. The .San- Fran.-maro Kurawaka was "lanio'.i • • . after galloping on Saturday afternoon. The other '.eioht ■ horses from Porirua all appear to bo in good condition. o>:■...■■ Mr. owner of Sen Simj-i? 7* ■ • still-seriously ill-:n the GroytownHospitalj: .. and consequently Sen SimV will'-not-- bq ; Seen' «t 'i'rentham. The owner of Mcrne"Zealand mteridej Xq' ; Jccopt his, horse;m both",the 'TlidmpsonliaJidJ - ;. Waiwotu:'.Handicaps,but' hovoverlookcd tho-" : , . hour at which the acceptances . closed, and i .---when ho telephoned to "the Racing Club's office.ho\was-.too;late by several'miniltesT'" The; prike-monfey attaching to- tho - liis); i .? Hurdles at -Trentham is only £150, ■ and'this ;; probably '*|ccounts for.'..Leeside, ; Southern ; Cross,nana. Mahoe not making'-- th&! Cachuca is engaged ,at the Avondale -Jockey • Club's meeting, -yhich takes-.place the S sapie ;;..datesas - tho Wellington - fixture.. ' SoUltlind,-' • Cambrian* ;Loongana,: and- -To Aroha (the - - : Auckland horses which. did rtofr. aficept'iii 'thoi • Thompson Handicap)'will also: be engaged at Avondale :■ H %v / V- '''"V •■■ ■ AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY t CLU& v AUTUMN MEETINC! ' POSEIDON WINS THE A J C PLAI'E - 'v.-.:.iBT.'';TF.LEonAPn—PRESS. ASSOCIAHON.I " •v . (Roc. April 25, 5.52 p.m.) • Syo'noy, April 25. : . For the concluding dav of tho'AustralianJockey Club's Autumn Meeting the weather . was- fine, and the attendance good. Tho : following nro-the results:— . : •< v.. ; • ROUS HANDICAP. One milevand .threo ;. '■■■' .- . ■ s', furlongs. ■' -> . - . i. Mr.. R. ' Crawford's . br. c: Tangaroa, 'by ■ > f'l'iy- ' .Grafton—Waihine,"3yrs.j'.Bst.'lllb. i.. ..1 ■ Mr. F. ,W: Fmlaysonfs Guid .Man, 7st. 71b 2 ,-. Mr. J.-S. Brunton's Maltine;- Bst.- -101b- - 3 Four otters staged;. Tangaroa wont to tho . . front! soon .after the start, and, never being ■ • headed, easily by four lengths, :,between:- second 'iand i third., / Time, *2rii!ii; 24iscc * 1 PLACE .HAiCDIQAP, One rnilc and a half '. * Mr.' E. ;R.. Fraser's br. h. .Lord .Fitzroy; by Grafton—-Disgrace, Gyrs., 85t.,31'b., 1 Mr. Lyons's Waipnna v ..Bst. 91b. . 2 ' ■Messrs. Clarke's 'Jack Smith; 7st'. ! 71b. *3 ■ Twelvo others staricrL, . Comely, and ~Ab-. sentee.'were -the '.first "to _'move,' 'followed by'' Legation... The latter quickly, displaced Ali- : suntee, and, with Comely,, led into -tho • straight; \where:. Comely 'dropped out, and -Lord Fitzroy : and Waipuna joined-Legation; • Ili a fine finish; Lord Fitzroy won by'a Time, 2min. 36sec. SECOND STEEPLECHASE.' \ . About three ' milos. . ■' Mr.. 11. Morton's br.'g. ;; I Kuala "Lumpur,' ', ~ . by .Mikado '11-: Honey,v Cyrs~'.v.-.:.... 1 - The . other starters . were' Boo^jgi'ang. and. Eclair. - The former. fell, arid <"the . latteii •; baulked,- leaving the winner' to finieh alone. "Time, Bmin! 27}soc. • "• J"' I A.J.C. PLATE. - Threo miles.. • . Mr. H. R. DoniEon's b. h. Poseidon, by • : l'ositano —Jacinth, 4yrs. 1 . Mr.: J. J. JJackon's Tartan 2 Messrs. Mitchell's Dyed Garments'.;....... 3 . The only starters. •• Tho pace' was slow ': at the. start. .. Passin'g the stand, Poseidon led Tartan by ■ ten . lengths,:: Dyed < Garments v*:.bringingupthe .rear,; •Until the bohd/. tEe, l.( :'second, time round,-the same order and pace : .- were maintained. ' At-tho five furlong post ; ; ■ Poseidon/.broko into a gallop,' leading Tartan bv. lehgths.' Half a, mile ; from homo, ' all - pace was clapped; arid Poseidon won ■ easily: by three, lengths, : Dyed . Gariperits half a lejigth.away. Time, 6miiu' 40Jseq... : SECOND.' NURSERY HANDICAP. • Six ' ' furlongs. '• ■ Mr. C.; Jeffries's b. c. Pgr6ee, by Metal— i Pona:;-..„, ; . Mr: W. M. Keogh's Alo ; 2 Mr. L. C. Want's Littlo-Lad- .-.;.. '3 ■ Fourteen others started. WOll by ailength and a Jialf. .Time, linin. 15seCi , « i FINAL HANDICAP. One mile and a - quarter. .- • .. . Mr. W. Kelso's br. h. The Castaway, by ; Skopos—Akarini, 4.yrs., 7st. 101b. .... 1 Mr. L. Forest'6.lloce Ray,. 7st. 61b. ....... .2 Mr. W. Kennedy's Grenadier, 9st. 51b. ... 3 'Fifteen others started. A good race. Won by a length. Half a length between second . and third. Time. 2min. 9|sec.

NEW ZEALftMD METROPOLITAN . TROTTING CLUB. ' EASTER JIEETING. (BI i IStEqBiJB.-7-J'RISS* ASSCICUTION.I /-y j! -8 5"? Clirlstcliurbli, April 25. ••1 Th° rNeVX iMet^opplitan.. Trotting Club's Easter'Wotiilg was concluded to-day in splendid woathor, Tho track was iii fair ;orderj, r and.. t-ho was largo.. A 1 Franz mado a successful attempt to lower 2piin, \32?e§.;-ifor two-year-olds 'fpHotio'- mile, 'doing distanco in 2min. 2Csec., and ■ securing itjiS. purso of 50; sovs. Tho following aro tiio'results, HALSWELL HANDICAP, of 100 - sovs. Two miles.—Seaweed, 18scc,., 1; Lady Clare, 18sec., 2; A 1 TVanz/'lSseo.',' Also started: Mambrino Girl, ii 3sca.';aßoy'lil Ribbon, 4sec.; Exchequer, Ssoci; lOsec.; Casey, 14sec.,; Underwood, ,l^sec.; Nollio H., 16sec.; 16se6!r; Irhperiar''Girl, 17scc. ; and Glenallan; 203'etf. Woii'- b}'* it length. Time, smin.r 5 2-&ec.-.

' LADIES' BRACELET, of 50 sovsi; One milo and_ ft_ lOsec,; 1; Blaclc'Dbuglixs,'llTßein', 7 '■ 2>"; Rubicon, 12sep., 3. Also/ started: > .Special j 2sec.; Lady Ir4sec.; ~olevewood, 4scc.-; GiM.S., Isbtf.'; 1 Montewodd;"3se'c.'; 'Jolly Tom;' Ssco;;' Ohiklhood;—7sec.; Harry G., 9sec.; Elakei7p6dr"losDc.-; -liord 'Vivian,' lOseo.; The LinJblri," lOseo.; 'Majestic, lOsec.;. Grey Nell; lOsec.; Dictation, lOsec.; Wild Treo, lOsec.; Royal Child, lOseo.; Boss; Irviugton, lOsdc;; Special. JJmfl, IH)3ss^|ArD^4o;,-' • Ilsee.; AJico H. ; , 'and. Rosy D., ! 12seoJ- WoAj M .. a . and • half. fimpi'"4mui: 5 2-Ssecf . - " , of 2oO ; ■ sovs. Pwp- milcsi-SVeras, 4sec.,; 1; . Lord" Elmo, 2se6;, 2; Master;' Poole, 6seo., •■'•&!-• Also started: Advance, lscc.; Albortorious, ,3sec.; |sec.;: Marian,' tsec.; Florin, 6seo,; and Cocoanitt, 6s ec. ft'on - by- - Time, 4min. '46sec;' lIGH-CLASS: • HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. 3no. mile and.V'lialf,—Too. Soon, ssec., 1; PrigcpVAlOrt, 1 ; r Kiijg; Cole, 3seo.;'3. ilso Vcr.; Mavoumeen, Ssec?j r Trince-'' '6scc.; • Jay Beldpn, ssec.; The Mooress, 6soc.; Lonl Altliorp, 3sec.Besse' »thG;Bani, 7scc.and Romany Ijadj'l TSpc':' " lengths. ' Time, 3min.;;3^scc^-;;'' : ~ AVILKIN of ..120 sovs. Two Jiile's!—Redchild, , 12sec., 1; Lodv 125ec.,2; ; 2sepi,>; 3.. ...sAlsq started: Mypsotis, Jsec.'j' Bscc.; Miss Florrio. G.i .' lOsucs; t Aberfeldy,. lOsec.; Elmvoocl, ■' lOsre.;; Spiibrino, 11 sec.; Viewmount, - vßoiroyj'... 12stc'. j Pa White,!;lfiseoj;|an'd 'Miss"'Banks',: 13scc. Won by four lengths. 1 Tiirio, 4min. 541-oseo. SPEEDWELL HANDICAP, of ' 120 ' sovs' 3no milo-T-0.Y,M., 4sec.,.' 1 j ;VanishJ' 2scc., if •'started: Speciaiat, sow >Bsco'. • "Hamljni 3sec.; Derringeotto.v-'4scc,.:,Factory , Boy, '4sec;; Bid'y: J D'Mk^l^ly,. 4sec.';. Wild \i;ab, :ssec.; aud'Groy Echo, Won by ■our lengths. Time, 2min. 20sec. 1 TROJTTjijRS' HANBiigAP-, : of 90 sovs. Two : ilUes-.-rßpscnffiitE;' 17sec.'/ <1; Woodlarid Whispers,"losecV," 2; Miss. ViVian," ISsec., 3. Uso-started: Fusee, scr.; Laudcrvalc, ssec.'j [inpatient,.ssec..: Torpedo Bill, lOsec.; Kehiflcky et,' llJeo;; • Havolook, llsec.'; Slewcei nifd Senator; 17sco. Won; by. .a .length.,and a half. Time. smin. >3-% c.:.'' S - FAREWEIiIj; HANDICAP, 'of. 100 . sovs. )no ; niilp.—Robert;.! 'Emmett, : '4sec., 1: St 2sec.',''2j-Ucssie 'B'i;-• 4sec., 3. . Also itartedy Miss ■ Burlington,. sen;. Specialist, jor.;; \V.^hprp , .:Maid,^o.'; : :'Lopp, .2sec.; Iho' Needlo;'2aec;j- Tho' Heir,■ 2sec.'; Hamlin, Jsoe.'; ; lanto, 4sec.;-and Miss Florrio C . jsco;:' *;.mn;"by;;a"'length.-'''•• .Jfime,.' 2min.' ■ !0.3r55e0,i,v,' ik ,-,iv A ' • :';'. -- / •• ..••••. -• , ' : V-.' FERN; FLATS POLO SPORTS. , cokkespondknt) . ! Ma^h^'.April,26:' V Pern Flits Tofo : Cihb'. held their annual ! iports"-on''"Sa:turday':o'n>Mr. 'A. ;, 'R. ; Bryee's property. Tho following aro the results. ■ BENDING,, \,:i COMPETITION.—Mr. A. uamoron's^mariigl;, Mrr~J.., W. Coloman's beotty, 2. M 11% :Mk • lIURDBI?S.-J©'in Coloman's Lu 5 V shot (Mr: e j. ,1; Mr. H. l 'J, uamcroii 'i"yVixonv(oumei)f,i 2, ,Mi. A.'R' , Bryco's Nippo^ownorC® _ FERN I'LATS CLP.—Br. Bon Coloman's .Xpmier),,,!,:..-Mr.;' A. '.Cameron's t(S6hdber, A.'E.-Smith'sißos, Winner carried ' 12st.' (lb.-, and covered tho distance (four fur-, P'igs), ii»-'C3 3-sscc. Tho.Cup was'presented , bj.-Mh Edward Is T ewman., /... , RACE.—Mr. „N. Westland's Ou«H^re i « r) ) : l ' l rM r . H. J. Cameroii's" ; Danlmy, l 2; Mr. yV. Cameron's Tuna, 3. V, k 1 Tuna, % (pwiiQr)',-l'*'Mr.. F;" Ri(;i;ra'an's Pooh 2 v Coleman's Lucky d\lr; Bobby;;- 2; Mr, '.Av ''Smith's Starlight, 3. " Ihp got\!ov'o":rother, tlireo fui'longs' in I3sec., a.iJfd won^pullin&fiip.. , ' , LADIES', BRASiiliE'jv— Mr. Ben Colsv rcan's .Kiw.i,.(Mr. J;; J) A -Cfoleman), 1-Mr. H. 1 J. Cameron s Viscn;"2^" , " i ' ' ' . t Sam (owner), 1; Mr. J. D. 'Coleman's Scotty, , 2Mr.. A. ,;3. ■ Nino 1 : i " The' Prize' was wpn by Mr. Ben i Colpma)\!s r L.uo,ky S.hofcv! , .With fourteen acceptors'in tho Thompson ' Handicap it looks as if tho iinal held will not ' bo'leas tlian' a (lozen, Support will bo forth- ] coming for . the'-whoJe. cff. the candidates, but ' tho Karamca bracket will most likely 'be iii 1 strong favour. , Dawn, is said tp hnvp hadrather.a,Md,p,as^ago J in. ; tho Auckland Easter- i Handicap, where' ho' fihisljcd third. It is also in his-fayour tllat ho is.-equally ab hpme in any going. »•. j Inl'ad<tition.' Wlli& Glfa-iienge'Stakes,- ' Air '• Guns has'paid <Uf) 'hi-tho"WaiwßtiV Handicap, \ SOV<yi-,furlongs;:'. colt won a' coven- i day. of tho Rio- 1 J aarton - meeting- aftor- running vory" p'ronii-" i n'ent-ly in the Great Easter Handicap tho previous :day. - r." Ju:cf,i r (it| 'fBo was actually in ' tho ted. at/,.one 'straight. How- ; over, although his owner. missed tho thousand „ poundor it .that lie- niore money c over' 3 tfc6 'day. ■ .. ' '

S. Messena has only accepted with Wai'piiku'!lii(l;'.'Sl6fc,6a"lss 'Wednesday. : Tho fact that Waitapu has been withdrawn-'from the •^hompsoii'Handicap sis}/ji<£ doubt, due; to'his being off ' running at Foilclihg last .Ihiosday; yyHUL.IM.C7QNiRACINC CLUB. ACCEPTANCES FOR AUTUMN MEETING. The.'following.. acceptances have been rofi'eivcd;' foif tU^„fii'st'ddy's.tcvents at the Au- : tiirnUv; meeting <rf£.th,o. Wellington . Racing Chtb- '•.&; '' • .^rabMPSON^^iiiroiGAP... One mile. ' . . ' ; st.lbV."... : st. lb. , iZimmcrrnan .... 9; 7" Signor . ...... 7 3 ,JGold .'Crest9.', G;, Stratagem ... % '3 (Marguerite . .-.., 9. O'oMoriarty . ... 7 2 Tangimoana 8 4 Sun Bonnet ... 7 2 Dawn 7 13 Sea King ... 6 11 San Julie ... 7 7 White l Lio ... 6 10 Cross Battery 7 7.. Aboriginal ...' 6 7 THE IfAILWAY HANDICAP. Six fur-' v„. . ■ • ; . .... longs. ' si. lb. ' St. lb. . Ballarat, . ...... 8 7. .Cross Battory 8 0 ~Mntoa. 8.'5 .Sea King 7 ~f; , -jMar'tyriuni . ,8 ... 6 10 . FIRST HURDLE"HANDICAP. One milo and three-quarters. ■ ' . . st. lb. i st. lb. Aeolus , ■ -10,12., To Kainui ...93 ■Playmate ...."10''4 Repulse ...... 9 0 Aorangi 9 1.1 - . . . . PLUNKET .NURSERY HANDICAP. -Five furlongs. . .. ; '• ... , . 5t.1b..',,.. . • st. lb. "iriitaway. 9 ,2 Gipsy-Bqlle ... 7 13 Artillerie ... 810 i Roosevelt ....;. 7 0 Dianoio 3 Puodive ■ 7 0 WAIWETU HANDICAP.' Seven furlongs. ..st.lb.,. st.lb. 'IVaipalcu 8 > 0 All Guns 7 G G&zcley ...... 7 13 Probability ... 7 G . Clancbsittnn .1. 7 8 Carissivna !..'7; 3 1 ' • Aboriginal' 7 8 Moata \..-7 3 .Kurawaka, ... Tuhi ... 7 2

SILVERSTREAM HACK HANDICAP. Seven .furlongs. . . st. lb. St. lb. Mon Ami ... !) () -Osiris 711 -Wailotlio ... 8 10 ' Vosaini 7 11. -Tho-Libyan ... 8 8 Wharekura ... 7 8 North Polo ... 8 4 ■ r : TINAKORI HACK HANDICAP. Six r . furlongs, I st. lb. St. lb. Mon Ami ... 0 0 Yosami ...... 711 5 Penates. •; 811 liluo Bell ... 711 Taitoko • 8 10 Vinco 7 4 Sir Frisco ... 8 .4 Blue Ribbon... 7 0 NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, of 400 sovs. Weight for ago, with poni , altios and allowances. Seven furlongs. ' Sir Geo. 'Clifford's br. e. Glonoullooh, by i Clanranald—Madowla, 3 yrs. ; Sir Geo.' Clifford's br. c. Husbandman, by i Treadmill—Golden Vale, 2 yrs. ■ Mr. G. F. Moore's b. f.'Carissima, by San..Fran—Melinite, 4 yrs. Mr. G. F. Moore's br. c. Signor, by Pilgrim's i , : Progress—Ma mio Rosette, 3 yrs. Mr. J; ,Monk's blk. c. Diabolo, by. Stopniak —Tortulla, 2 yrs. Mr. C. P. Donnelly's br. c. Formative, by Dclaval—Formula, 2yrs.. " Mr. C. Macholl's oh. o. All Guns, by Pallas —Greek Maid, 3yrs. NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES, of 400 sovs. For three year olds; One : mile and three-quarters. Sir jGeo. Clifford's , br. o. Glenculloch, by Claiiranald—-Madowla. Mr. J. B. M'Donald's ch. c. Gold Crest, hy Gold Reef—Nymph. •. ■ Mr. G. F. Moore's br. c. Signor, by Pilgrim's Progress—Ma mio Rosette. ' Mr. Jno. Buckley's b. c. AH Red, by . Stop-. . • niak—Madder. , Mr. F. Holmes's br. g. Tho: Libyan; hy 'j Phoebiis Apollo—Brown Alice: •; Mr. C. L. Machell'fl ch. c. All Guns, by Pallas—Greek Maid. CHRISTCHURCH R.O. MEETING. •; IBY TELZGEAPn=-PhES3,iBSOCIA'TION.) Chrlstchuroh, April 25. Tho following handicaps have been declared for the Christchurch Racing Club ! s Autumn Meeting:— . . 1 ■ HIGH WEIGHT HANDiaAP.-Clancliat-tari, lOst: 131b.; Grand Stand, lOst; 31b.: Eurus; 9st. 131b,';. Blessboky. 9st. 121b.; Devoriia, ■ 9st. 111b.; Farley Grove, Ost., 81b.; Beckwell, 9st.-51b.; Cavatina, 9st. 31b.; Seagirt, ;9st. ' '-, ;■ ' TRIAL HANDICAP.—Highland Reel, 9st.; Helianthes, Bst. 81b.; Master Leslie, Bst. 31b.; Kelp, Bsti' , 21b.'; Balaclava, Bst.; •Chainoleon,. 7st.-9lb.;' Shimmer; , Bst. 71b.; Pacific, Bst.- 71b.; Cannoncor, 7st. 71b.; Amokura, 7st.'slb.; Canton, 7st.'slb; ■ • CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDICAP .—Armamento, 9st;; Cross 'Battery: Sst. 131b.; .Do \Witte, Bst. 91b;; Lady Disdain, Bst.' 91b.; Probable, Bst. 71b.;' Thunderer, Bst. Gib; All Guns,' ,Bst. ;'4lb.; ' Medallist, 8st;; Adria, 7st. ;lllb.; Ruapehu, : 7st, 21b;; Somaroff, 7st.. 71b.; 'Rose Noble, 7st! 71b::' ■Hilarity,. 7s£. 31b.; Mercy, ,7st. 21b.; Prim, 7st. 21b.; Jacket, 6st. -,7ib. 1 ~ - - ■ - . RICCARTOX HANDICAP; TkOT.-Tohu, scr.;- Brown Ribboh, Bsec.; To I'orangi, 13sec.; Implore, 16sec.; Welfare, 18sec. ; Keleo, 18sec.; Bazil, '-24sec. ;'President Lincoln, 2Gsoc.'; Amazon,' 28sec.;', Ate Lincoln, 28sec:; Mastor, Pet, 28seq. : FLYING HANDICAP.—Sea:. King, 9st.; All . Guns, ' Bst. lOlbS; ' -Adria;' 7st; i3lb. :' Trent, 7st. ,121b.; Volodia, 7st. 101b.; Roso Noble, 7st. 91b.; Silkweb, 7st.; Helianthos, 7st. >■ V ■ . ...,, v _ HACIv , RACE HANDICAP.—Mythical, 9sb.;;. Cockleshell, Bst. 51b:; . : Silkwob, Bst: 31b.; Jacket, Bst. 31b;; Melinda, Bst; 21b.; Salaam, 7st. 121b;; English-Rose, 7st. 121b.; Farley Grove, 7st. 101b.: Beckwell, 7st':- 91b.; 4,-eslia, 7st. 91b. ; -Apollyon, 7st. 71b.; Narrangarie, ,7st, ,31b.; Chameleon, ' 7st.-\ 21b. * .Cannoneer, 7st.; .Seagirt,' 7st.; Amokura' (jsf. 1 ; Canton,- 6st. 121b.;' St. ; Bernard, - WELTER HANDICAP.—I)e Wjtte,, lOst. 21b.; Trent,'9st. 71b.; Huasc'ar, Ost.' Rib. • Blossbok, Bst. 131b.; Nancy Stair, -Bst. 121b. • Hilarity, Bst. 301b.; Prim,. 91b.;• Mango Bst:. 81b.; -.Jackij.tj' : .Bst. : 51b. ; ; ,En'glish •Rose!- : .Bst.; -Gold Braid," ; 'Bi't.Y , WK'iflwind, ? Sst.: 'Kelp,. Sst. ■ n ; HANDICAP ((TROT.—ThV !.Needle,_scr;;: Alicq'^Woo^lisec;,:;' Cleopatra,' 9sec. Bazilj ,19scc. Auntie, 19scc."i Wood Nymph, >23sec.; Franzio, 24sec.; - I;F C 1 i 245ec.,; v. , 24sec..'• Wairakau' 2osec..Merry May, 25soc. .'. - SALE OF YEARLINGS. 1 /' '' i?y TELEonAPH---rnE6s association —co^yricht. •, Sydney, April 25; ! r : P 11 ® ofi thoroughlired yearlings a Rose filly . fetched "675 guineas,a Simmer—La.Carabino colt 550 guineas: and a oimmer filly :

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