THE TURF.
RACING FIXTURES. ' May 22 and 2-1-North Otrigo J.C. Winter. May 22 and &-'Mat>uiia J.C. Winter. May ant] —Wanganni J.C. Win tor. ■ Wellington; Tony and ■ Galloway R.G •,'i •• - V 1 ® »nd 4.—Dunedin J.C. Wintor. '- !- i * unQ .8 and ir-Otaki-Maori R.C;-Winter. . June 3, 5, and 9-ARC. Groat Northern Steepleohase.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
fßi' GLK:;coe "| .'Tho > fourth ' contest- for the :04tnaru Cup -.. will be.Ulecidcd 'tm. Saturday, - • . -v^sistyear • Sir . Gcorgo ' Clifford won : the '-' ' ; Oauiarti Cup 'witli Stratagem. In Saturday s ;of; Stonynutst ; Will jbe"; reprt-. si: : :V:'^:Sented;by v FUt^ay;;' : iVv.S-'C;''-.- 1 -. Entries for the Wingatui Steeplechase include ■/, Eurus, who Graiid■;Nfttioitfcl;Steeple;:{chaso'last and<Storlndnt,';iYhd,won:tho • • Grand/.'National Hurdles. ;• •• tj?■ '"■ v.-. ' : ' ndniinatians'; hiivp 1 beea, Tcoeived . i for the' Wellington Pony and- Galloway Racing ' ; Club's Junemeetin?;, a ■ number of new ponies /figuring. among the. entrants—yiz., OArapatft,, Amy' Bock;-Bonnie,' Emma,- Jjady. Webb,-, and Mi's Kuby. ■: The committee of tho Woodlands Hunt Club met last .weefc, and 'Arranged the pr'ogrammo ... ' : for the club's rannual meeting. : The principal : ::i events the Woodlands ;Hunt Club SteepledliaSe, : is to bo rnn 'over a courso. of two miles- add a half, and will bo .worth 20 sovs. The remainder .-■■■: or' tho evonts aro .ohiho linesi of .those in. last year's-programme.-' •' .„ .. ■ As 'Kairomti was not among tha Karamu horses rail«l to Wanganui yesterday, tho-Birk-. W;''-';«rihead igelding 'isiovideritly.v'not;-tofulfils his : £;' >ten|iigement;.iii--ith&r>.Canttiry* Htifdte at M aDg4- : -i /■< nui.', --Despite his solid : impost:in'tho event ho .was/ tho favoitrite Bfikctjon, and, now ;;i;.V-'tha{ yhe"r has'-.'atipiitently,vbeeli, ; #ithdfawn ■ from . tho-'riice and nis : stafclcmate Audax from- the <:■■■ SteepkcltafOi: both', events; wear a more: open ; i-.J; y >jV: ;'Stbirltoafd,. Who Whs Considered unlucky to • ibo' beateirin the ladies' Purse at tho Egmont Bleating last week; is engaged. at~tho TakapUna : . Jockey Club's meeting;-.which commences,on , ; -'*'' r Atidar for -the double event- at Ellerslie has bcein.- fully, backedi - ■ Ahothar donblo that has ii":\--'-:';JbwiS. ; :Siipporited.'!ti)v:i:oo^limit.''is- : .Waipii.-'foß tho -. Great i Northern Hurdles, ■ coupled; with Maidi . for. the .Great Northern; Steepkchase;; jfv : • ■ itt. -Pollock's adjustments for .tho first 'day's events at the Otaki-Itaori Racing Club's meet-. . ing-iijill be declared-dt tho conclusion of. the - Wa&gahui • ' vt - - - Kistroma,- tho -.fall-brother.-. to ; Kremlin. is Wgaged.in tho Waiareka Hack Eace i at. OamarU j on Saturday. Ho showed fair forth ii the hack i-.. .division at the. last meeting.' The field for tho Ilailraki' Ifnrdles at tho " Takapuna meeting' .on ; SatOt'day' Inolddes t T -vo . v-Grahil National winners rin. Cuirftgno. and Creilsot, two i.Oteat Northern winners .ih Sol ■ and Irish, Ben;Jonson, who is consadored the -/t - -best-hutdler.m-the Dominion;, and-, other use- ' ! ful perfofiiiors in Le Beiiil ttnd l'e Araii When S ' S - thiß' Crowd- meet; again it is to .be_ hoped that the party... will. also iil(!ltldo Alfiiui, ' North -' Head—rtliat,-would make' aa idfal National !
TRAINING AT WANGANUI.
.'/ : • I r.'-.r*;TSLZOBAPH-rI'BESS ASSOCIATION;) \ i 1 Wanganui, May 19 •- Pawa, Eitmoor, Indian Mutiny, Tilson, Aitf■■'■r.' jtus,: and Astraea were amongst the*, horses ■ vs..-- whicli arrived yesterday.; . . . " vv.;...r ; HeayyTain:.\felivdnnni;,.-the.:; night,; making - the tracks 'some'.vhnt-holding." :'ProssetV tenin r; : out'early, aU "doing ■ etrong.'vttdrfcv Pawa especially:going- well; After btcakfMr, Hlip- ; pery Queen left' five, furlongs behind ..very ■ smartly. v 5t...8i11/and; Wifralwere given-■ a ' cotrpfo of : solid/i'iounds. separately. Tilson . . pltased' the touts, covorihg a couple of rounds, at :tlireo-q<iarter pace, pulling ; double.'; Indian Mutiny 'also; ; gall6ifed '■• veryßesolutely. 'over' the ■ same distance. Chase Mab was given similar . work.. TOilirtpcfr was restricted to long slow' v'jv work. ; Astraea sprinted -in taking ;• etyle. i; Moccasin tod vßangihaeta each did usev yful gallops, • both moving .well. Bclario acquitted himself well. over the schooling hurdles. .. Irish Eifld ahdDiiey Paul ware sent a mild on the'course proper, to test., tho state of ;the ' ..going, which proved very satisfactory at the • bend where .it . was so bad y'in'March ■ last. : ... Irish Rifle had a deal the worst.-of the weights, f biit:eaSlly"ll6m life nbitlleivbein'g'exteiidei' f
PONY AND GALLOWAY RACING CLUB.
been received ■ for the Wollington.Pony. and Galloway Racing v . 1 Clnb's June ; meeting:—' ■ V ,-JUNE HANDICAP. - Four-furlongs and ft half.—Aurifera, Donna,, Petronel, Franc, Heatherlea Loss, Huia, Emma, Ladv Dauphin, ; . Inkermnn, iMiss Ivy, Inspiration,. Plcfttec, and ' ' Anglican. i / ■ MAIDEN .HANDICAP.- Four farlongs and a half.—Kotni Main, Ncedlefjirt,; ;Miss lltiby, l ■;f ./Amy/'Book, Str&dedii 'Meriaaidi' Sltrali,' Mlea' "■ Douglas,-/Soprano, l Lady,;Webb, : Belfroflt,. Vim;' Bonnie, and Little Paul. ■ ■ ■ , PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP. Si* fur- , -longs—Psyche, Aurifera, .Moata, Miretta,: Fire- : ' fly, , Wefafoa, :Mis3''pGan, Sweet "Lethe,' Ara- 1 ~• rPita, Inspiration, BiUy,. Morrimanu, Picotec, Lavipia, and Anglican. s _YoltK HANDICAP, Four furlongs.—Amy Book. Dorina, Trixic, Lady Dauphin, Hnia, - Mutiny, and Wee Nannie. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. Five, -furlongs • : and . a hMf.-f-Pdycho, 'Aurifefa,- Miss Rubv, : -y, Potronol,' Mermaid,' Mlrotta,"- Fra'nfc, Firtfly, Honthorlca Lass, and Miss Ivy, / HANDICAP. 'Four furlongs oild £ a l7 !"'?' &llrcll < Weraroa, hmffta, :Siyeet -Lotho,.Tautnano, Arnpata "In- - .FPiration, . Bonnw.-'MerriMHnu, ; Picotee, and • Anglican, s';,,V • • f . SOUTH WAIRARAPA'TROTTING CLUB. Handicaps for annual justing Mr. J. H. Pollock has. declared the following ? "••p* Sontt - ; Wairar«pa'. Trotting' i. Club 3 (m&ual meeting■■■■■ ■ .BRACELET TROT, of 25 sovs- One *•»*. Attchoneer.riscr.-; :ICiri Kiriroa,'flseo.i , ....■v ; b»oial_: Light,;feec.;..Eclat,/.7sec.';, Olive,'7sec.;' Th r l l 7ii,r'' <!< i' ■.?£ celv . e , r t,9aeoi; Jackaroo, Oscc. ; / Bosechild;'' 12sec;;"' Ironwood, ' '' 1 ;: '"H>lssec..; Te Awahuri, ■ 15sec.' ,: Nuffield, lfcsec., Rothschild Lad, 16sec. i Black wi=? n P 'rt C'' Co "9«moi, 17scc , Scaifiper, K ?<? 21Sec.Deborahj 2lsec.; Arthur's Mistake, 21sec , Glorv2l co , Latikm, , Dijn Byn, iiseo.; Child Agnes, 23<cc , Child Douglass,. 23sec.; and loramy Bums, 23scc GREYTOW\ HANDICAP TROT, of 100 v * s ' v ' es.—H°uhefe. ,6er,; - Sitaßgor. ??f -1 Si. n \? iriroa ' 16sco -; ' Special""Light; '■'' ! i 'I. rh £^ ana T ? er ': Msec:"? Albert Hi, 20mc. a ? 0 2' 4seo '; "Welcome Mary, -. i i Ms?p- ) ;.,Qood ..Inday; 32sec. •• - Coiner; - •82sec!: ; 32sec.; Bonny Wood, 34sec- i Coti-' ' gUero^,v'34sec;; Madame: Melba. -iOsec. r Lilla ; ; Huon,; 40see. ; and Goldon Child> 40sec.- ••- 1 ■ BISTHDAY HANDICAP TROT, of 35 sovc -.V n ® pHe'-bpecial Light, set.; Maud H.; lsec.: Junglo, 3sec , liicolm, ; Lonsdale, S ' Brookhohfi;;;ssec.; ' To Kuirii sse'C/;/,Kosechlld, Gsco.i Huonette, ; 9sec.; Fair-' field, 9mc ; RothsfthiM Lad, 10' ec , Ihwenc, '" v v ." JoSeo. I Madame Melba, 15sec.; iParkvdle, 15sec.; Vi 5s " 0! ChlW Douglas, 16SCC J and .. All bteel, Ifisec. ' . . : -i -v.. THm' U Jli? MEMORIAL -'iWfji.M- 45 sovs. Two.miks.—straiigor, tec:-. K'f' Kinroa, .Ssec.-; j Eclat,>;Bsec;;.. Olive, Bsec.: .Udar, ,10sec. ; The .Manager, 123ce.; Dick G , l2sec., Brookholm,, 18seo.; Ironwood, lOseo-: ! :'.Welcomo. Mary, 20soc. j -Coiner, 22scc.-: To Awn- ; t^ 60 * ' ; ®P nn y " 2oSfeo. Scamper, iboßl'- # sSlJ? omm y : ' Bn rßS; '355e«.- : • iKEMPTON PARK lUOT, of dO sovs. Ono ■ an riv scr.; biiMial Light; i ' • - <Al bert-H.',. 16sec.;.Cedar, ~... > lSSec., t Jackaroo, 18$ec.; ■ Rcieiver, ,'lßseb.; Te Kuini^lOseo.; _Havoc,losec.;: Huonetto,V2lseo. j i? v' J} rt «ay. 215c0.; Connuoror, Siisec.; Rothsr>«' AW^ ?e - i ri A JV :6 4 aU(I, 20se °-; G tttller 55: Golden Child,, 30sec.; Glory, .. . 1 SeC '' • d Douglass,': 32sec: ;\ and; All Steel, PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP TROT, of 35 sovs. .One .mile,—Auctioneer,, scr.; Stranger, A*c., 7,1,111(1 11., /sec.; Olive, 7seo.! Jungle, 9sec.; Owe.; Thistle, Oscc.; Tho ifan- • n'r-sL ® r ® okhQl m, llseo.; Hottohild, , ! ,^.S^.»j:l3^^do° m e Mary, Usee;; v Little Map.,,.lsscc.; Fairfield, lCsec.; Black ■ £ orap,c ir '? s - c -i Alice Maud, 17?ec. ! v Giscleq 205 CC. ; Madame Melbaf 21sec.; Arthur's Mistakol ' -'- 5 t„ : oJ ,lUa ' m ,lon ' ec ' '• •'•Nada.:.K.j 22soc. boy h^ 0 "' ramy urns * 23sec ' i and Piny* I
CONCtRNING KAIROMA.
... (Hi TELKaiIAI'n—rBESSIASSOOtATIoti.) , - T , .Tr ... Haslinns, May 19. : Jack Pot, ;Wopdnoy, Mogr, Lamsdorff, Waipu, . . . and Kiaterb left .this morning for Wangamii . ; Kairoma ; w not included m tho .ICiiramu cim< ': ,v 'r'«' : y ..■■■ ."-J...
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