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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

(Carterton).—Haydn is the eply !~;hprse that has won the two race? referred to. (Wopdvillw-In isgG, ... f->-...» \' : 'i,. .- J NOTEB AND COMMENTS. \ • • : • fßt GMwcoa. - ] .. • jh The BnffHsh Derbv will bo run on "Wedges- .: i-day .and the Onks. en Friday, .■ V En'jius vis's starting .'in f.t'he Wanganui: Steeple- . chase the.,third;timo, Ha won th« -ev«niiriq>4s!o{!i* v. y:. R..-Goqscnian has m work at Hastings three very.:,]n.omi?inff- ty Ronou'n, All :■ are pwned\by Mr, G/Hunter. i! Muscatel is tho only, horse that has . won- the .... • .Wttnjraniu-oStwplselmsQi'twipe. Bpotlca d«ad'v ." .in -Pi ..*(»..• in ;, i -.Tlje sfmporfed Carbine hpr?o Pistol -had a .v :• winner-.on each, of. the ' threo days of -the ,j, . . fi.A.J.C. Arqiiebvs (or him xon- .. o : ;. the, first;; 3pn- flf a 'on .the sefOnd, jnd Lady..lJ l udloy<'on -the third day.Another fon v. ,oi, Cjrblno. (Wallaoe) was represented by two -\'^"..v.'ipii)wni ) <Trae.-.'Beo|;"and. , .Bal(aoral;>': ' : lt M r E,' kit Spr the fonth .by thei \varrimoo Thursqny nlgpt, in order.to ■ :bd presant'at the North OtagcJockey Club's ' . .'meetjag at'.Oaiaaru to-day. v ' ' .- , go|dina, Spnthqrn Qross, \fho ? „ , won'."a.hiirdlo race at Biceartoi" at Easter .tipie,' ; r.. is tap-woight in the Wailcaurs: Hurdles, to be . . Qanjain tg-dsy.\. ..1. :.. ~ ''":*'Kelds .at Wanganui and .;at * oamaru 'this afternoon-promise- to -be very'large.—ln the Electrio -.Hack Handicap at Wanganui thoro ; are n<i:fevflr'th"<t> fwenty:ae^eslors. rr : j : ~- It was rumoured that tl)e fences in the-1,(v0r-...p0el Grand -National , this -year . were much ..'easier...than they. had. ever, been before. :- jhis, , V . .howeyer; dfi}ied ;hy .th« English ■A , ..epprting.. b\it' it was 6tßted ..that'the •;. ...reaso^;,"why'sp'imany eandidates got rqnnd . eafely.wttß'that.the' going was-'gopd,:and: the appraaohes .'to the fences had ,been well at-' '. '' ''V | . Mr, follook's ndjushqeijts. for tho Srst day's i • the Otalu Afaorv Pacing Club's meet- ; ~- ing. aje on Tuesday. ::. . . .:. . Tumut and his half-hrethor, Osiris,, were . shipped ,to Sydney v by the Blrmaroa yesterday '. ... ..- Acceptances for-the J'rinoe of-Wales Bandi- ; - v : cap.'apd:the Vacation Handicap the Wellinston Pony; and. Qalloway Racing Club'j June ■ meeting close at i p.m. on Wednesday after- : " . Bopn.. :.i ,'i.(- ........... ; H. Cairns,,whs rides Moccasin in the-Wanea- .. nm. Steepleehase .tfl-day,:has rjdden : ?".^. n v «°ss-OTntry...evenK- -tatis iaifted : .that ftis ftas :never'.gqt .sqffily Tppnd. . Cairns ayers a gafe jiiniper lik^,.Moo--easm Wis with hipv toJay, he will consider ; the, advisability of fijinj up qding stesplcTlachbwiny, who ran'secopd to • Baiiln in a maiden race at Wamtaoui m:the sprins, has . F evidently npt mnua mnch improvement m tho Sv erq w, fbe is pniy at bold ro r^l,TO.. R Wt? - P ° or ' Sam.iardmn. joeW ,whq Vfai in . aw Prime .at iJandwick as fRr: ba(4,as-:i877, vhew he uas anuuea a co&6idorabio of facap as a woatqer pFophot - Oa nccoant qf miiny acci- ■ " dente .wjueh .ho 'met iwiHi .he scarcely hM a ?ound bpne i.flj.. hip , body, , and his rheumatics, ... It lS stated, wfalU.h'y mdieivte («tnre clownpours pf; rfiuj, ... .' • ■ . Regarding tfl-d«y ! ? steepleahaee at-Waneanni, °F, 8P«pi«l cqnespppdpnt telggraphed last /■p'fii i and that . i> a l' .-struck. hinisoH -m. a - gallpp yesterday morning. Jackpot is very well, -and was ■ >• going.: pleasingly, and..i.Tilson's jumping had - • gccure.4 hnn fnonds. -. .The jcountry for- -the v-'i- Is -' said)to-be i're'ry .difßciilt, and-a'l - ef trainee waited Pn'the stewards; tbe.fences eonld ha lowered; . , but no alterations \rjll he 'made.' Exmoor,' ono of the Century. Hurdles candidates, bolted 1 •■,. two days running. /On Thprsdjur, after doing .-. tw ° over tha-battons, he .{raversfd five .. . miles -before M'Qonnpn couldrsfpp h'i'ni,"'and, ... :.yesterday, ■ when ; he- 'was sent out '• for a sis- •\ ' ; , f V rIon ?S .eallpp.,heibpUud four miles with Jeneventually bpought.up with the, .assistance of_R, f ? l[ord,,who mounted a hack -V. » nd , JvaUed for h!Pv.:.,-|;ast.piiht.Prpl'er' was ' .^-^?M?l:?W.«^rfani-|im; but.'ip aU prob- - tag

TRAINIWQ.AT VANPANUI, . (QT f^^GUAI'U —rBESEJ ASSOCIATION,} TJ. . , , Wanaanui, May $1. ■ TTT b?en ECrtl ' cll « c l for all engage, at the \Vanganiit meeting/ •■ - ■ - -J.he weather : was''fine, and the tracks in vv.Modr order for-the, winding-up 'gallops. The . -1 orrrna_.liorses> were; out before 'breakfast , n3 | I f/^ a^- l; , Gi P s y'Belfe, and Gwen did , nsoful gallops. r - Exmoor; took charge of Jen- ' oli® 'j, UJ 'nt to ß 'before, stppy ' 'TOIP'IM?F PWH. distressed afterwards. • .St.' P»ll,i°s f °V,j«Tlqn S s behind, T ory , EfwlaflCe jvas given throo-quarter pace Wort Nogi, Dml, and Wnral did long, steady 3 • - M-1? R^,^' ,uI(lro n covered four fur- :* - fSt ' SedKemoor sprinted sis furlongs a ? 4' W<»|>u w <«t " splid; mile Llimsdor/f openp'e'j lnun. 48sec. in Lver» ne thq fsame distance. ■ Ranflihncta hi*] lon '. Q a ar thr^S? pace,; both movins: vory.freelv ' • V ' ° MB - well. f at tho finish. I?U ° f b?,Dg a m front ' §B?'iroK fc^N\rthlrn M Ste? ,i & ffr&T- ana * mmhn of ' already sj r f yfl( } t . ..... R nuniber of visitors h^ve

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 13

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 13

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 13

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