THE TURF.
RACING FIXTURES.' : , 4ug. 26.—Wairarapa Hupt Club (TaratahiCurtertoa' Course). Sept. 1 and 2.—Morton J.C, Annual, Sept. i and 11.—Wellington Tony and Qallo- ' way R.C. ■"■ . ' , . 6ept. 8 and !).—Horowbonoa Hack B.C. Annual. . ..,.,•• pept. 15 and lG.r-ABbbnrtPn County E.C, Sprinp,. . .;,.■..'."..',• . Sept, .15 and 16.T-Bangitik«j B.C, Spring. , Sept. 18, 22, and ■ 25:-Avpndale J.C. Spring.Sfljit, 23 apd 25.—Wanpnui J.C r ; Spring. Oct. % and 9.r-Wellington Pony a«3' Galloif ay Iv.Gt, ■ ■■■',■'. ' '.■. ' '■"■.■■'"" Oct, 13 and U.-Pnnedin J.C. Spring, 1: •' ■• -r ~ .■■■ .:\. ■■'■ ~. \ NOTES AND COMMENTB. ■!■:■■■'■ [Bt Gi.KHCOR.] ' : . The Wairarapa Hunt , Club'e meeting takes place on the Taratahi-Cartertoh coureo' next Thursday. . . : ■ . ', .' . Tauirft has bpoiv turned out for i at Porirua. ' ; . : .' . . • ,-. ■•■..'. ;.;■■■ ; . '■: Auratus, Compass, and a oouplo of other hgrses: arrived from tho south yesterday jnorjiing, on the ivay liome.from tno Grand National meeting. :■. ; : . ••..■■ . .': .;■ :. •; The turdler Lioaheaxt: is'no'iv quartered at the Hutt. Hβ went sore after racing at Riccarton, and will be given a brief apelH Hβ may later go to l£e(bourne. . ' . ! A. Prese Assooiatioji cable from Sydney states tot 'Microscope,' Bst. 61b., hes been scratched . for tbe Epsom Handicap,.' ■. : - ■;■ It aovv transpires , that the hunter Glerigariff was sold for 150 guineas, : and £85 out pf bis'first"win.,; :: '' :;.'.;■ ■'"•'■■' Tyrannic was underx offer t? a' sportsman during Grand National week, but po. sale, resulted. ..: . ; ,■ :.. : . ■ , ,' : . Jockeys Tolford. and: Jenkins, who have bean assisting in the gallops- at' Ponrua during the week, return home, to-day. ■:". • Cruoinella,- been. oni,the ; sjck .list for some months, is now robust again, and resumes work at; Wayerley on Monday. V ' Thoijgli parsed, in at auction on the.Monday following. tHa Ganterliury Jpckey Club'q meojiing, Wuistlficrjft , iras.', afterwards ■■ sojc a nun^din., sportsman, ■-.■-,. ,' ;: : : ■ Federal has not;been rated; as (»" stayer in the Now Zealand Cup handicap, and nis ohances in b.%h regard by thp bookmakors'. V ;.,. ■■ ■-; V,. ;'; : ;.' ';■;"'';'. ; Puripg the week a Gijbprno buyer made C effort to secure Wi(.itarer<s for ; .the stud, t his owner dDclined 'to 'Sell, as he thinks the jorpe4p horse ,jvjll bo sound by the'time that the next jumping season rolls round../ : Aura'tus, it flppea}^.''broke dpwn in.* t-he Grand.'.Nationa) Hurdip;-raco.. iile , ' 1 waljjpo! away spiirid.after the.raCQ,,:butj uexfi.-.rn.Qrn-; ing, hip leg had--filled/ and prpbabjy ho wifr.be out of ■.training .fpr'a lengtliy.,periqd agafn. "."'•■ ■'■■'..; ; ,':v/-.■■.'. '■:'■',■■■'. . ""..•', ■/'' s£undip.. "Kairpma, ■. aijd ;Bi(wera wero aboard tho'Warr'impo, 'w|]ic)i:left.fqr;'Sydiifi.v yesterday afternoon,,'_ They are;' to be raped at different meetings in Austrulia. ,'' ; • .; ■,-■.-, : : Master Soult was .one of the , first'horses bacljed for the Npw Zealand Cup,. AnAucljT lapd spprtßman- sepurecl a .good, wager, abou |ilm berore tho.>yeißhts,;Were deqlaredA-.-. ■■' The New Zealand mare Artlllerie continues to do good work on -' training ;in Sydr ney, and sho promises to.bo one pf the wellbacted candidates in- the Epjom and M?* 11 ' 0 " pqlitan-Hapdipapp, ,\V;^..;. -y ■ V V -. ; : - : Mr. 3. -J); Qnnond each ha,ye four- representatives: in .the .New. Zealand Cup../ . Ti'.H., and Jlr, J. 0. N. Gjrigg. have threo,j apd several other, owners. ljay"e 4 Oouple of represeitgUfssl; ; ' ;; Provided ■ all \ aoes' : woll with' Nadador, in the meantime : it is probable that sho-will be takfin over to Victoria next winter to' compete in soma of thp big crosscountry events there, : 'm. whicji 'c?se. her owner >'woul4 gP. across'to.'seti her:run.. :.7 ;'Z) '■■ '-',^ y :":.y : y '■ ._■; .; iiaius, the full brother to Tumuti"has been entered at the'Hprowhenua meetins.'and wi parry the turqubieeblue jacket of :Mr.;R.T. Turnbull.' A(; the present tjme, Mr. Turnb,ull Jβ,■ through indisEOsitioni confined-fe jiis honie. I '-.'; ;>-v'--' : ." : .'.'- } -';/■+'■:■:'= .-' "■ ■■■ : After King Post ,-,had..■run; Becond- in tho Wintpr Cup, at Ripcarton last Tuesday 1 weak tt(fSre V'e'ro ■ oiio 'or ; %o' inquiries' fia to;'his prico in thp New Zealand Cupj.and it,caused' surprise'iO §n.d thit hei had j)6t.l)een ent'e.red 'fqr. th.nt fiVPn*. 1 ft 6 was on.tflred for ast.ypar's did not;go ,tflo post. -..
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 13
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