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THE TURF.

RACINC FIXTURES. May 12 and 13 —Egmont R C Winter i May 12 and iJ — Ashburton County E C Autumn ' , ' ' May 15—Wellington Pony and Galloway RC. May 22 and 24-Noith Otago J.O Winter May 22 and 24—Takapuna J.C Winter. May 22 and 21 -Wangauui J C Winter Juno 3 —Wellington Pony and Galloway E 0. Juno 3 ind 4—Dunedin J C Winter Juno 3 and 4-Otaki-Maarl R.C Wintar Juno 3, ,5, and R.C Great Ivorthern v Steeplechase > Titrtd 16 and 17.—Hattko'e Buy JC Winter June 23 and 24—Napioi Park RC. Winter. July 8 and 9-rGisbOrne RC. Steeplcchaso PONY AND GALLOWAY RACING CLUB. PSYCHE WINS THE MAY HANDICAP. Saturday's ideal weather attracted a large crowd to Mrramar to witness tho first day's racing in connection with tho May meeting of tho Wollmgton Pofly and Galloway Racing Club, and, considering tho counter attraction of football, the attendance was satlslactory , The bookmakers mustered 'n stronger force than over, no fowor than 25 being licensed It was tho right day fof such j a large rnuster, for not a smglo favourite prevailed during the afternoon, and,, in' favo of tho sis raceSj the winners wcrol „rank outsiders -Fields were good in tho l litforent races, and several interesting finK ishes .took place,, Iho track was heavy, and, i as it' had out up considerably, by tho time. of tho last raco, L&ma Doon foil when nego-' tiating tho homo bend, and Billy camo down i over A Thompson, rider of Billy, received minor injuries. Another accident occurred prior, to tho start of the l Maiden Handicap, when Little Paul roared up, and f fell backwards on his rider, W Olivor The latter rode m the race, but wps unable to fulfil his other engagements during tho day The stewards met after tno last rnco to consider a protest against the Heathorlea LaSs, On the ground of inconsistent run- ' mng, but decided to take no action Tho aro tho results •-»• 'BONA HANDICAP, 'of 20' sovs For ponies 14 3 and under v Four furlongs and a half.—Mr J Dnscoll's ch.<g Anglican, by Cyrenian (imp ) —Etonia, '4yrS.. Bst. 41b , 1 carried Bst Bib (W Codrier), 1; lit A'Cad--1 ler's Miss Ivy, Bst Sib. Carried Bst. 9lh (Wadham). 2-, Mr S Blab's Aunffcra, list 101b (MalloweS), 3 Also started Heatherlea lass, lOst, lib J Mytre, Ost lib ; and l'rmce Roy, Bst 41b Bst 51b. My tie suAered a sprain while doing tier prelimm-M ary, and took r ho part m the race Aorifora 1 was first away, but Heatherlea Lass quickly took the lead, and was,iti front to the home turn, whore Miss Ivy and Anglican closed up A good finish, resulted in favour of Anglican'by half adength from Miss Ivy, v who was threo parts of a length in front of ■ Aunfera' Time, limn. 2 3-ssec. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 20 «ovs For pomes' 15 hands and undei. Four furlongs and a halt —"Mr. P. Blair's Reitlti/ by Toa —Sou'-wester' maro, 4yrs, Bst (Home), \ 1, Miss Millar's Stranded, Bst 31b , carried ,*Bst 101b. (Cooper), 2; ' Mr. A: 11, Gfuy's Mermaid, Bst ,Slb (l'Wst). 3 Also started ( After Dark, 9st 31b , Silence,' Bst 121b , Sequestrator, Bst 01b.;'Sirrah, Bst >61b ; , Little Paul, Bst 31b , Vim, Bst 21b , v and Kotin Mahi, Sst i lib Mermaid was quick--est away, but in frontiAt tho , end of a furlong, and, after establishing ' a good lead, just lasted long e'nough to wni j by a v bare length trom Stranded, Who was over a length in front of Mermaid.i Time, limn. ,8 4-ssec i \ \ MAY HANDICAP, of 40 sovs For ponies 15 hands and under Sii furlongs Mrsi ra Psyche, by Saracen— Roso Minister, 3yrs , Bst 51b 1 (Willoiighby) 1 < Mr ,F Ford's Moata, lOst 131b (Eager)' 2 > ,Mr W. Gordon's Billy, lOst. 21b <.'<•',' 4 (Pntchard) 3 Also started Mirctta, list < (Guildford), Lavinia. lOst slb (AVadham), Petronel, 9st Clb (ItUlor)', Inspiration, Bst 121b (Morton) , and „Bst 51b , earned Ost. (Stephens). , ' s , Billy was first out of tho barrier, but , tho order as thoy raced past tho stand was Inspiration, BiUy, Psyche, Miretta, and Petronel At the half-mile post Psycho was , in second position behind Inspiration, and she ivas followed by Miretta, Billy, and Las s vmia from home Inspirat tion still led from Psyche, with Lavinia m third position,! and Moata moving up Inspiration was done with at tho home bend, and Psyche led "into thd straight aCcouple of lengths ahead of Moata, with Bdlv coming on tbe rails, and Piooteo on tho outside In the run homo Psyche held her own, and won by nearly a length,ffoin Moata, who was a neck m front of Billy. Pieotee was v two, lengths further away, followed by Intspiration. Time, lthra <2o l-o^ec. ASCOT HANDICAP, of 20 sovs " For , ponies 14 2 and undor., .Four furlongs,-^ Miss Miller's b' m Dorlna, by Manser— ' Doreon, 4yrs, Sst 91b (Cooper), 1, Mr. L , bmith's lady Dauphin, Bst 81b (JohnstonV Z, Mr W Johnston's Tnxio, Bst 131b -(Wadham), 3 Also smarted Weo Nannie, Ost 61b-, and Mutiny Sst 51b Wee Nannie ( was first away, and led to tho bend, where the field closed up and, in tho run home, Donna won "comfortably by £ length from Lady Dauphin, who was half a length in front of Tmio, Time, 65sec j ' ROYAL 1 HANDICAP, of 20 Vvs s For i ponies 14 3 and .under. Five furloncs and , a half.—Mr. J Dnsooll's ch g 1 Anglican-, by Cyronian (into)—Etoma, 4yrs., Bst , 121b (including 101b. penalty) (L Wadhaln), 1, \Mr. P. Blako's Aunfera, list 131b (Mallowes), 2, Mt .A. Oailler's Miss Ivy, Bst. 41b (Mason), 3,' Also started St Helena, lOst 51b. Anghcan took tno lead early, and at tboiond of three furlongs was nearly twenty lengths aliead of Aunfera Tho latJ ter> put in a groat run in the straight, and Anghcan, ndden out, just lasted long enough to win by a neck Miss Ivy was a poor third. Tune, Imin 18 4-sscc DOMINION HANDICAP, of 25 sovs For ponies 16 hands and under. Four furlongs and a half —Mr C Carmont's br fi Hcatherlea Lass, 'byjConquoroit-Kokinkiri, Syrs, lOst lib (p Carmont), 1, Mr. E. R Meyer's Inspiration, Ost. 6lb (Morion), 2 Mr F. Avant's Sweot Lotho, lOst. 21b. (WJi?,V? hl> 3 Also started Lavinia. lOat 101b , Taumono, lOst 21b.; Billy, Ost lllb Petronel, Ost lllb , Lorna Doon, 9st lib '; , and Mernmanu, Bst 101b From a poor start Sweet Leflie, Inspiration, and Heathorlea Lass were quickest to show Out After passing tho four fuilongs post, Hcatherlea Lass took chargo, and was not afterwards headed, winning by a length and a half from inspiration, who was a bare length m front o f Swoot LetbO Mer/imanu was fourth and Taumano fifth Lorna Doon foil at tho homo bond, and Billy camo< down over her Time, lffim 3 4-ssec. A protest entered by, tho owner of Inspiration against the winner was dismissed'- It was entered on the ground that-Hcatherlea Basss form was inconsistent as compared with her running in 1 tho Rona Handicap tor 14.3 ponies »

WANCANUI J,C. WEICHTS.

fol TELCGKaM—PUSSS ASSOCtATtOI 1 ' *'\ „ ~ , Wanganul, May 8.„ ,lho> following weights Jrave been declared , by Mr. G. Morso for th» Wangatrai winter meeting — ' BOKOUGH HANDICAP. ' Six furlongs.rumnt, Sst. 101b. j Ballarat. Bst. 71b.; (Md Thread, Bdt. 61b. ; Mon Ami, Bst, 51b.; Bolt bn, Bst. 41b.; 'Woikarika., Bst. 31b.; Woodboy, Bst 21b.; Irish Rifle, 8»t.; Kareroa, 7st. 18fc,; Gipsy Belle, <7st. 121b.; Hormia, 7st. 4ft.; St. Bill 7efa 31b.; T*i Tuh., 7st. 31b.; Cyr«no, 7st. 21b.; Nicotino, 7st. lib.: Burton, 6st. 71b. WAMGANuI STEEPLECHASE. About three miles —Klatero, 12st. 61b., Euros , list.'Blb.; Audas, list, lib.; Kaipetipoti! lOst. 81b.; Maidi 10st 71b,; Capitol, lOst! 61b.;,L0 Beau, 40st 51b;.-'Bullworth' lOst. 41b.; Lull, lOsfc. 31b.; TiJsmi, 103t. 21b • ' Nogi, Win.; Jack Pot' 10st.;< Janelhi. 9st. 13ft.; .Moccasin, 9st-131b.; Aroha, 9st. 12Tb. ■ ' Ora, 9st. 121b.; IW, 9st. 121b.; Clara ' 80110, 9st. 101b.; Leonardo, 9st. 101b.; Playmate, flst. 101b.; Ballanco, Dst. 91b.; Lingerer, 9st. 71b.; Northorn Star, 9st. 71b.; Waimatu, 9st. 71b. i ' CENTURY HURDLES, About.two miles

and a distance.—Bon Jonson, 12st. lib.; PftrttutU, list. 8lb.; Matter Doughs, list. 81b , Mftidi, list. 71b.; FAinoor, list. 51b.; Kalroma, list, lib.; Lynst, list, lib.; Wupu, lOst. 81b.; Audax, lOst. 71b.; i Aorangi, lOst. 51b.; Hippotofla, lOst. olb.; North Hoad, lOst. 51b., Xavior, lOst. 31b.; 'Snip, lOst. 21b.; Lothonn, lOst. lib.; Orjx, | lOst. lib. j Rangihacta, lOst.; Atiratus, lOst.; I Compa9s, Dst. 12lb. ,"ComfnandOr, 9st. 121b,; Whatakura, 0»t. lOlb.j CorazotL, flsb. 41b.; Loirot, fist. 31b.; Showman, Ost. 31b.; Maharanui, 9st. 31b.; Prospector, 9st. 31b.; Belano, Ost. 21b.; Oapulct, Ost. 21b. ■ OhasoMab, Ost., Sccnory, Ost.; Mount Cook, Ost.; Leboccio, 9bt.; Golden Glow; Ost. v CONNOLLY HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter—Moral, Ost.; Tlio Lark, Bst. 111b.; Sir Tristram, Bst 81b. ;,Maniapoto, Bst. 61b.; Woodhov, Bst. lib.; Bollin, Bst.: Roosevelt, Sst , Irish' Rifle, 7st. 111b.; Maliuta, 7st. 91b . Gold Lac3/7sb. Olb,; Uhlando, 7st. Olb , Waitapu, 7st. -51b.; Daisy Paul, 7st. ■lib , Eclogue, 7st. 31b.; Vasa, 7st. 31b.; Gwondolina, 7st.; Golden Gate, 6st. 121b.; Hormia, 6st. 121b.; Astrtca,, 6st. 121b.; Lady Monsohikoft, Gst. 101b.' To a Tuni, Cst. 101b , Weo Trinket, Gst. 101b.) Caftssima, 6st 91b.; fturawaka, Cst. Olb.f Clotoora, I -6st, 81b.; First .Mate 1 , Gst. 81b.; Berengana, Gst 71b.; Lamsderff, 6st. 71b.; - Shannon Law, Gst. 71b.; Taugeroa, 6si 71b!

ECMONT ,R.C. ACCEPTANCES.

CBT IELBOUil I !!—flt£S3 ASSOCIATION'.! ' ' Haweta, May 8. iTho following arc tho acceptances for the gmont Racing Club's Winter' mooting, commencing on May 12 ,— , TONGAHOE HURDLES, of 80 sots. Ono milo and ft hair.—Rangihacta, list. 61b.; Olaromont. list. 31b.; Aifratus, list. 21b.; Maharanui, lOst.'3lb.; Taupo, Ost. 131b.; Nova, Ost ',81b.; Somali, Ost. 71b.; Golden .Glow, 9st.; and TokaorAj Ost. ' RAILWAY HANDICAP,'of 75 sovs.' Six i furlonas- —Nicotine/ 03t. 61b., Mulga Bill, , Bst 61b.; Genuino, Bst. 61b., Clemency, Bst. 51b , Midian, Sst. 21b,; Toanga, Bst. lib.; Dr Shi'moso, Bst Üb.;'Dervisb, Bst..;,Robcpotao, 7st.' 71b.; Casliglmno, 7st. 41b.; Whana, 7st. 21b.; and Tsushima, 7st. . ' HAWERA CUP, of 100 bots. Ono milo and a furlong.—Research, Ost.; Mcndip, Ost.;/ Mallet, Bst. 91b.; ' Coroiictted, Bst. 41b. { Shannon Lass, Bst.; Lady Lucy, 7st. 121b.; i Paul, 7st. 121b.; North East. 7st. 111b.; | Valentine, 7st. 3lb.j Tain Glon -7si. 21b. ji Pauhilus. 7st lib.; and Montpellier, 7st. WAIHI WELTER, of 75 sovs. Ono milo.— i Cofonetted, lOst. 51b.; North East, Ost. 121b.; Kanowara, 9st. 81b.; Goodwin Park, Ost. I 41b , Marathon, Ost. 41b.'; Rohepotao, 9st.; I Royal Youngster, Bst. 111b.; Paululus, Bst. i 81b , Maggie Paul, Bst. 71b.; and Sylvia,'Bst. 71b ' TELEGRAPH STAKES, of 25 sovs. Fivo fnrlongs.—Clemency, Ost.; Ovortimo, Bst. 121b . Langshan, Bst. 111b.; Guiding Stop, Bst 101b.,'Toanga, Bst. 101b.; D,r, Shimoso Bst Olb.; Muskerado, Bst 21b ; Scdgemoor, Bst , Timothy, 7st. 111b.; Redwing,' 7st. 61b • Dovef Straits, 7st. 51b.; To Roti, 7st. 51b. • Overdraft, 78t.'51b.,-' and Waikaranga, l 7st! 51b f. u

ASHBURTON B.C. ACCEPTANCES.

(BY TETEGrAPIf—ntESS ASSOCIATION.) I Tho following acceptances and, nominations i havo been received for tho Ashburton County Racing Club's Autumn meeting — LONGBEAOH HACK HANDICAP Sit' iurlongs —British Poor, 9st 71b , Montreal, Bat. 131b , Blythoboy, Bst 81b , Sarsheld, Hot 81b., Salaam, Bst 31b , Ennms. Bst 21b , The Brat, Bst , and Roan Banner, Bst FAIRFIELD VMU'ER HANDICAP Seven furlongs —Contender. lOst 81b , Zetland, 9st. 51b , North Pole,,9st 51b , Do Witto, Bst 131b , IvanoiE, Bst 121b , Roscommon, Bst 121b., Mythical) Bst 61b . Somaroff, Sst 51b , Chiarmian, Bst 51b Taien, Bst , and Sarsfield, Bst i 'ASHBMTONrCOP,,of 200 sovs Ono mile and 'a qnartei —lady Disdain, 9st 41b , I'iold Gun, 3st 131b., All Gnns, Bst 81b , Gwcndolma, Bst lib , -Dabchitk. Bst Tbo Orient, 6st 71b , and Speculate, v 6st 71b TRIAL HANDICAP Sis fnrlongs.-Mus-torer, Ost, Claymore, Bst 121b , tlmotaboy, Bst »lb , Kingsway, Bst 71b , Manchester, 8s 71b ; Rescued, Bst 51b , Wayfarer, Bst 6lb ! , Demur, 7st 71b , Cracroft, 7st 71b Lady Eta, 7st 71b , Story, 7st 71b , Cardiff, 7st 71b , and Hazelwood, 7st 71b | ' GROVE FARM HANDICAP Sis furlongs—Sea. King, Bst 9Jb , Ito, Bst 81b , Passion, Bst 31b , Serenade, Sst 21b Lady Orizoin, 7st 111b , Volodia, 7st 81b , Ilanta, 7sfc 71b , and Taien. 6st 71b. MELROSE ,'TROT HANDICAP ' One mile and a half —Qmncey, scrateh. Ruby S , 12sec , Coranz, 15sec , Kaiser Huon, losec , Jim Tracey, 18sec , \ Adventuress, 20sed , Prune Minister, 20sec , Brown Empress, 20soc ; Bribery, 20sec , Lord Ashton, 20sec , Lucy Mount, 2Uscc , { Garry, 22sco\ Top, 22scc , Decima, 26sec , Montowood, 28scc LAGHMOR PLATE HANDICAP five furlongs—lngoda, Miss Done, Equivocate, Pilgrim's Rest, 'Gunboat, Sedulity, Brascnoso, Lady Lochiel, Newlandsj Claymore, Merry Lass, 1 Hardwood, and Glenfield

TAHUNA-PARK TROTS,

' (BY TKLEGIUVH—PEES3 ASSOCIATION ) ' ' Duncdfn, Mav 8 The Torbury Park Trotting Club concluded its winter ranting at Tahuna Park to-day in fine weather Iho.totnlisator investmentg for the two dajs were £9052 10s , as agamst £8501 last year Twclvo bookmakers wero licensed to-daj Tho following are tho results — RANFURLY POXY HANDICAP Ono mile and a half — Quickturn, 25sec , 1, Young Edith, 7sec ,2, Fog, 30seo, 3 Also started Major Taylor, scr . Daj shift, 20 sec , Neglected, 30soc ,"Littio Patchen, 30 seo Won easily hy six lengths, Timo, 4min 2seds ' ADVICE HANDICAP Tno-miles - Dick Tracey, 21scc , 1; Arbitration, SBsec , 2, .Pearl M , 31sec , 3 Also started Separator, scr , Bloomfontcin, 6scc , Stnngwood, 6sec,, Bessie Tracey, 2Lscc , Queen, 24sec ; Bell Rattle, 24sec , Genanl Abdallah, 28 sec ; Granard, Slscc ; IX L 4 31sec ; Fair Play, 31fcco , Murad, 36see "Won by eight lengths 16 l-6sec WINTER OATS HANDICAP (harncsß) Ono mile and a half Lad, 16scc , 1, Myall, 14scc, 2, Floncr Child, 7scc, 3 Also staited BollmelaL scr ; Osborno R, 12scc , Ina D , 16sec. Won by three lengths Time, 3min 51 3-ssec ■> PROGRESSIVE HANDIC\P Two miles —The Surgeon, lOsec, 1, Pnmo Mminter, lOsec, 2, Imagination, 7see, 3 v Also started Turtle Dovo, fisec , Wild S, 13 sec , I'airplay, 13seo. Won by three longths limo, omin 29 4-ssec. OTAGO HANDICAP. : ' Two miles';— Royal Colours, 6scc, ilj Separator, 14sec, 2; Sadie Mao., losoc., 3. Also started: Littto Gcorgo, scr.: Timothy,'sscc.; Walnut, 9 sec.; Major Taylor, '13sec.; Dcaglcsfiold, 15 sec. Won i>y eight lengths. Time, 4min. 57sec. SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP. , Ono miloand a half.—General Doubt, 13scc, 1; Cronjo, Usee., 2. Also started: Norseman, scr.; Joo L., 3scc.; Airedale, Cscc.; Lady Maid, Cscc; Bessie Tracey, 9sec.; Kozio Child, 13see.; Punch, lOsec; Bcttydalo, 15 sec; Lady Dexter, ISsec.; Goorgio G., 18 sec.; Murad, 18sec; Neglected, 18seo. Doughboy, loscc., ran first, but at tho conclusion of tho race, the stewards considered tho running of Doughboy, and disqualified tho horse and owner for twclro months on tno ground of inconsistent'runmng, and also of tendering misleading evidence. Timo, 4min. 2 2-Gsec. 'PENINSULA HANDICAP. Two miles.— Harold's Child, .Ifoec, 1; Pitch Dark, 21 sec, 2; Imagination, 26scc., 3. Also started: Myall, scr.; Frisco, 24sec.; Vondoy, 24sec. ; Airedale, 24scc.; Stewardess, 2-lscc.; Porangshau, 24sec. Won "by fivo longths. Time, smin. 14 l-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Ono milo.iDunean M'Grcgor, 7sec, 1; 801 l Bird, 9 sec., 2; Knapdalo, Usee, 3. Also started: Conocra.li, scr.; Captain Tracey, 3sec.; Vicoroy, 7scc.; Sadie Mac, 9scc,; Bcraialinc, 9 sec.: Almont Junior, lOsec.; Swift lOsec.; Teddy, Usee. Won by a short nock. Timo, 2min, 25 4-ssec.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. 18l GlinCoe.l The Hawcra Cup will bo 'rati On Wcdnosday. Tho aged golding, Furaeaui;, who has not raced for tho post couple of seasons, is uow being schooled over the jumps atFoxtofl. Gold Laco and Arohft will in future lio trained by J. Lowo at Trenthata. Aroha's noxt appearance Mill probably bo in tho Wa' ngamu Steoplochasc. * ' Anglican, who won a double at tho Miramar pony races on Saturday, comes of tho sanio family as tho mighty Carbine. nM, Uo ,, year 3of a S°. Multiform won **£?!• provocation £2585, Menschikolf £2180' 00t £2375 ' aml Glcnculioch, On March 23, at Liverpool, his Majesty's two-year-old filly Vain Air, by AyrshireVain, Mil tlio aiolyncux Stakes. Tins filly is half-sister to Mr, G. D. Greenwood's brood mare Lady Wayward 11. During the present racing season, J. Hall ami \\. Yonng havo each ridden eleven hurdle winners, and C, Cochrallo has ridden ten. Weights for nost Saturday's pony racos aro duo to-morrow morning, and acceptances for tho principal events close on Wednesday. Oryx, who is among the candidates handicapped for the Watiganui Steeplechase, is sattl to have shaped fairly well in his schooling offorts over ,tho big country. Backers wero completely puzzled at Miramar on Saturday, and ibe only timo thoy got Hear tho mark was when Anglican won the Royal Handicap, tho Cjrenian gelding b c . mg a good iccond favourite for that event. ffiatero's past performances havo beoil so good that Mr. Goo. Morse still assesses him as 171b. superior to the last Grand National winner, EnruS. Their weights in tho Grand Rational wore, Kiatero, 12st. 81b., and Euros, lOst. 21b. . Weights for tho minor events on tho first day of tho Wanganni meeting will bo deoared on Thursday nest. Acceptances for the first day's events closo next Monday. _ Even though tho Canterbury Jockey Club insists ion stooplechaso jockeys wcarms; patent skull protectors, a writer in tho iwanaki News" thinks that somo jockeys ato suro to lose their heads as of yoro. Tho defection-of Paritutu leaves Ranj?inaota at tho, head of tho "handicap m tho hurdle race at Hawora to-morrow. • furnishotbto tho Wellington Racing Club by the Railway Department show that not nearly as Vnanyjpeoplo travelled by tram to this year's Autumn meeting as to last year s. Ono of tho most consistent performers in the Dominion this season has been tho Mernweo gelding Tumut, who commenced tho season by miming a hack raco at.Lovin in boptemboT. In October ho wou a raco at tno Mastorton meeting, and followed that up by /a douWo success at Clarcvillo tho fo]i lowuig month 'In December ho won a race at WoodviHo, then at Dannevirkc, and then at Ashhurst. Ho commenced tho New Year. auspiciously by landing a raco at TaulieriniKau'on January 1, and threo weeks later he followed it up with a double win at tho Wellington.Cup meeting; -February, March and April ho let pass without a win buC this month, ho' again entered tho winiuV flSnSn. aM w° ,1 i S tt S. Flyine ,Br, »«»icop at Blenheim Ho has thus won cloven races this season, besides being placed second and third on soveral occasions. Hi 3 IvinninTs m stakes amount to over £1300.

* ' ' ENCLISH RAOING.

, . GREAT JfUBILEB HANDICAP. (BY TEWSGIUra—PIIE33 ASSOCIATION—COrTniOHT.) (Rec May 10, 0 48 a.m.) London, May 0. • At the'Kemptpn Park.Sprlng meeting tho Groat Jubilee Handicap resulted:—Ebor 1Dean Swift, 2; Succour, 3, '

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