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THE TURF.

REMINDER. I In connection with the Otaki-llaori Rac- | ■>>:.''ing Club's 1 Winter ' meeting,, owners and , trainers are reminded that nominations' for all,. events,' oxcopt tho . Maiden - Flat ■ Race ■ and .the. Final .Hack : Scurry, closo at 8.30 /'o'clock this evening at tho . club's office, jp'i,i Otaki. '-'The'Tdegraph'Ofßcc at Otaki closes : t at S p.m.

NOJES AND COMMENTS.

, fßx Ghsncob.l ■ The May meeting yf tha Wellington Pony . . ' and Galloway Racing Club will be concluded &t Aliramar to-morrow. .. .. Bookmakers wishing to oporato at the •v -pony; races to-morrow may obtain licenses .'A lip'till. 4; p.mi to-day. > . . • .. . Handicaps for the hrst day's ovents at tho > ; North Otago Joahoy Club's Winter mooting are due to-day. " •.: 'Playmate was found tn ,bo suffering from . a cut tendon: on his .return .from, tho Bleiiheim. meeting, and has not dono much work -V/-;! Wi-'iy/l ;] 4", • Though not; nominated for any, events in iotoria,;!;tli^New' -Zealand "-bred .''Ataahua / is again m work,' at\d is pleasing his trainer, , D. J. Price. s ■ : . Silken Rein returned to the .Wairarapa . on Wednesday, after an unsuccessful > trip !■to the Marloorounjh RAcinj;.Club's meeting. ; The - ' Sou'-wester, maro, )s now ; ." being,: trained by H.Hiekoy at .Hastings, andj during tho wintor >. months, tho half- ;, . sister to llipporofla- 'will probably bo seen competing in steeplechase • events, , :The >Jocal.sportsman;'Mr.;W. 'Smart.' has '- . ; been- negotiating - for tho .purchase of the - ;hurdleif : Diplomatic, hut,: so far, he has not ! come to terms with ■ the chestnut gelding's owner. . < -.A recent'addition ta tho Porirua team r , is • a rising .two-year-old filly, by Sir r... from Possibility. - 'Xha youngster, wlnoh is ■ ' the property of Mr. P.. Soamos, reached i / .tforirua on : Wednesday, and will bo placed '. 'irt' work m a day or two. '• She is a neatly ; shaped. bay v with three wlute legs, and bears ■ evidence of being well cared for up to tho present time. -Ronald Cameron, the well-known jockey,: Y".': arrived -from Palmerston . North last night, > and. : leaves'.for Sydney >hy the Manuka this nv ■ afternoon,'■■ \i '.being his > intention 1 to 1 reside :.■■■.< .permanently jtlie other side, r- Ho-has been .»■; ; • offered' a .large amount of ,n4ing in. Viotoria, and will make Caulfield hia headquarters.' Other. l passengers -by the Manuka include Messrs, S. Wlutworth, and S The :. .. latter will, probably; enter into business aa • -v .buycr for au Indian dealer. ■ 1 ECMONT R.C. WINTER MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULT^. ■M(Dr TELEGRAPH—rttESS ASSOCIATION.) . ' , Howora, May 13. The Racing Cfluh's t meetnig, was concluded .to-day. . 'l'he totalisator mvest- •: ments for 'the day. amounted to £5078, as : r ( compared with . £4633 ;for the-corresponding "day: last year, Tho following are tho results . — i ~ NGAMTJTXI HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, Six . furlongs.—Overtime, 7st. 121b., 1; [Timothy, : , > / 7stv lib., 1 2; Castiglione, 7st. 1 21b;,. 3. Also ~i; ' started: Mulga Bill, 9st. 41b. :. Clemency,' Bst, .■, ■-■. 81b.;: Dervish, 7st.' 111b.Rohepotao, '7st. ■. : Slb. j - Wharokqa,-'7st. j Whana, 7st.; and Ta "■ -:: Rotij ' 78t. . 'Time, lmin. 18Jsec.' - ■ ; ! BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. SeTen, / furlongs.—North East,' 9si 131b., ■!; ■ Montpollier, Bjt. 2;. Marathon, 9st >J? 3. Also Btarted: Roy^lV.Youngster,. 9st. :; 81h.;■ and 1 .. ■• Quick' March, gat. IQlb., Time, lmin. 33 4-5 sec. MANAWAPO'O ' HURDLES, of 80 sovs. ■ One mile and three-quarters.—Nova, 9st. „41b., 1:-Somali,' JOst. 51b.,. 2; Maharanui, 10st.. 81b.j 9. :. Also started: :Rangiha'eta, list. <. 21b.; -Lingerer, IQst. ;51b.; and Taupo, :10st.' -• Time, 3min. 24 leasee. ' , THE SHORTS; HANDICAP, of 50 sovi. Weight,, Ost. ■ Five furlongs.—Overtime, 1; Guiding Star, 2 j Muslcerado, 3. Also started; Genuine, Te Puia, Ambergris, Lady Heroine, - ' Langshan, Sodgemoor, Overdraft, Park Lady, . ahd.Het'iVolt..,-Tinie, lmin': 4 4-ssec, ' v.: : : MANAIA HANDICAP, ■■ of 80 sovs. One v mile.—Goodwin Park, 7st. 131b., 1: Researoh, , Bst 1118., 2; Valentine, 7st. 21b, 3. Also , started.:; :Nicotine, ,■ Bst;-: : 131b; j 'Mallet,; Bst--71b!; and Paul, 7st. 121b. lmin. 47 CORINTHIAN 'HANDICAP, of 50.sovs. , One mile and a furlong.—Waiopo, list, 31b.-, ;i; '■■■. -.1; .Maggie Paul,. lOst. 71b,, 2; Genuine, list, 71b., 3. Also started :iTQkoroa,lost. 111b., and Tho Bovne, 10st. 91b. Time, 2mm. 6sco. OPEKK. HANDICAP, of -70 sovs. Six■ y Bst:.'lolb.,' l j - Starboard, Bst, 91b„ ?; Dr, Sliitfiose, 9st. 21b., 3, , Also started i. Clonienoy/ Ost; :131b:; Midian, ' 2?, fc '' 61h 'i Rawing, 9st..'Ub.; Tsushima, Bst. 91b. ; Alontpellier, Bst.ißlb.;: whaila, Bst. 71b.: The' Reiver, Sst.;-71b. j - and -Overdraft; '-Bst. 71b. Ttmo, lmin. 19 3-ss?c, ASHBURTQN-H.Q. AUTUMN M66TIWQ, CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. 1 Iftf . XBLZGEAPiI—PRE33 ASSOCIATION l ;; - % Ashburton, Mav 13 .. .Tho Autumn .meeting of the Asliburton . , > Cfanty. Kacmg Club was in ii)'■ -' w ®ath'er;^v'and .before:. : a A ■ 't'- ', iiis tqtahsator investments tlio ir,cotinK .: .' . amoimtel.to £6109, as against, £Ts2o last year s ~ fisturo. ,:, .;. Thirteen : bookmakerswere' licensed tQ-day, The follanuig are the re- . _ JIACK HANDICAP, of 50 50Y5 Six furlongs—Claymore, Bst. 91b., 1. British Peer, 9st. 21lj, 2, Uinerahay, Bst 131b , ; w Gunboat-and Salaam' were scratched, '. .1) on by,foiir-lengths. Time, lmin; 17 l,sse.q. WINCHIJORi; WELTER, of 05 sovs. Seven furlongs —ITield Gun, 10st. 131b , 1, North Pole, 9st, 31b„ ( 3; Do Witie, Bst ioib.| ~ A. Rosoommon waa soratched. Won by two lengths Tiipo, lmin- 31 3-sseo. . AT 1 -THMN^■HANDICAP,iof 150,sovs. One K '"B' Bst - 411) .1J Dabchick, Bst i i H 31b., 3, Specu- : ■ Qneut wero scratched, : ; Dabchick got aw ay badjy;, Sca Kmg - kept m tront all the way, winitipg fairly easily hy v a jength between and thud, lime, lmin. 48 3-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 80 sovs Six ; ;: bodfc;^Tst. n iOlb. ,■ 1; Montre&l: i ; Bst.; 41b., 2: Boutado, -Bst. 51b.;"3. • Also . v: ; Mjllionaire,- Bst.2lb. , ■ Gunboat and the totalisator; Won by four lengths. Tinie; lmin. 1G 1-5 .: -.(it ; ■ Vi-v.-o;--J J:, :;v' DISPOSAL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. P.ve furlongs-Salaam. Bst. 31b., 1; Benzoline, .-*-':.: T. <St. .71b., 2 Millionaire, Bst. - 6lb>, 3 All - Btarted. AYon by a nose. Time, lmin; 3 1-5 6ec.vV:;S.j':f--'-T .SELMA TRpT,- af 60 sovs. ' Two 'miles.— Lady, Lyhan, 1: Sydney, 2; Quince 7, 3. All started. Won by foijr lengths. Time. 4mm. ' 49 2-ssep., ' ,>' WAKAKIJI HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Sis' ' ' 1; British .Peer, 101h -> 2; Passion, ??(;, 41b,. 3. Clay, more was scratched llarita led all tho way, and won by four lepgths. Time, Imm. 16 55-OE€C > , THE NEWMARKET STAKES. '■I'lJi.T'JWttii,!!— l "tsj A ,V, v . - London, M»y 12 : ' • -'r li'' v 6w market- Sccond, Spriug Meeting tho following was the result of - • THE NEWMARItgr STAKES, of 30 so.s, - . each, 10 sovs; ft., ir.th 1000 sovs. added ♦ for three-year-olds A F. (ono nulo and a quartoi.) 1 Mr. W. Raphael's b. c. Louviers, by Isinglass—St, Louvalne, 9st, 1 - Mr. L. Neumann's Elcctra,-Bst. lllb' 2 ■ Mr. ; H. J, King's Carrousol,' 9st. '.. ; 3 Louviors recently filled a place bohind Minoru ift tho Two Thousand Guineas and Electro ;s tho winner of % Ono Thousand ; ■ buinoas, ; Louviers and tho third horse Car- ■■■'•. rousel,;;are engaged: in ■' -.the ' week ; v after ne^tv:;- ■' - I , w i nter has come. So has Phosphol Emulsion. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 7

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