THE TURF.
RACING' FIXTURES: ::
Jon. 29—Hutt Park Racing Club f Jan. 2G—Wellington BC Summer Jani .29, Icb. 2 and 57-Takapuna . J.. C. s Summer. ' _ , rob. 3—lvarioi J C Annual. •Feb.: 3 :and 4—Gisborne B.C. Summer, I'eb. 3 and 5—C J C Summer. .. Feb. 9 and 10—Egmont/R.C. Summer. •: v . , SeH.v lO dnd'll—Poverty :Bay.T.C. Annual ■ Feb.* 10 and n l7—Tnrftnaki J.C." Autumn. • s,; i'eb. ;23' and aMWoodnllo• District. J.C. Autumn
Feb. 23, 24 and 26—Dunedin J.C. Autumn, \' y -March 3 and 6—Wanganui J.C- Autumn.
- NOTES AND COMMENTS.
■ (Br GtENCOE) .. '•• Oiraora'are"; reminded that nominations for; tho l Ashhurst Hack Guineas of 1911 closo to-day - with : the' club's secretary, Mr A W. Trass. : - Stepfeldt. (dam' of .Elevahon and Promated; with tho' imported.horse; Martian. .' C
' Trainer J W. Lowe has two candiS ;.iri).the" Summer Handicap; v.atjTrentham., to-day, -and probably- the. irill. bo .required, for 'one.-of :them. ■ This wdl mean, that.ai:. new ndor will have .to be found for Cru-fji'-VvJ?cinella..-' '--'.V", The- -. purchased .. by." Mr. /.Walter i- Johnston at •i. xho Waikanae: ealo,v may bo, sent to; the . ; It-- appears.,-that .tho'...barnor-.got: entangled, ln tSomto's : month lat the', start of tho .Nursery -'Handicap on ? Saturday, • • --. and- cut ■ his-.mouth -about. ...Ha ~was stijl V : • ".-'Baffering • from:; theeffects -on- Monday, • iarid this nccountcd • for his running ,in .railsvin" tho straight. v s^ arrived .from' San .Francisco by.' the- Hau-. ef-i^t^fyeSterdayA-Itiwas i: corisigned ; to the Fathers Price, , of i Christchuroh
Bbwrifallfare 'to ibe?ship-: ; .jed' tOi Sydney..' on' Saturday :in. charge of * .if.,Davis. On arrival:on' the other side
, '' thejiyili;'enter, L 'Earnshaw;'s istabls..; fi; •>•' Bobrikoff's .style' of., walkihg'.will, pro- - -tably -'puzzle' Earnshaw,. as .the -NewZea--■.',>«i;»landihdKe;;:liaisfgenerally ~;ay stylo ,pf.v- Kis; own. - He. seems to -bo a , trifio-ilame .-■bj- . . i-lind after. working, and apparently does .hisl fetlock-J pint, Tand Jdrags: his-;;;1\;-.Ktqb.:i:.T!iis no':doulit lna.hc:tiiig:;aypobr; w;i- 1 '"';-'track'wo'rk'he.ha's;'6bbwii:himself to.bb a; .. record-breaker . inth--flying-;': starts,' I :,but : ;V£('sir6m^standing l :starts.;his.,times? are noth-: jng -out I of. tho; ordinary. -In Australia ■vi' l ho l will probably, pfove to'bo'tlio superior 'of-:Prince: Foote.'.r.Alawa,'..and. Trafalgar- - BOi'surpriso if Princo.Footo-beats him,.-.. -i S- ' • •' The programme for. the Dainevirke'Eac-' J}.-,ihg.'..Clul);s'.autumn meeting appears .in '.- ,' 1 .-.ihis. issiib. The fixtnro is .to. be..;held on March".9. and.-10,--'and an' l excellent .pro- ' V-"' 1 ' has- drawii ,: ; up. ' Nominal 1 tions for all races close.-at 9 p.m.:ori' Feb- . '.) •!-. Tuary 1 10,' .with j tho secretary,. Mr. ' Jas. ■ v.Sjaers-.'Sieemanj.'.P;o.-<v.-'Box-ySO/f;DailileT-. virke fldf.V'jneeting^will:-!^;,^^!!!^ i f- decided ■ : % t>eing Ithe/ Sumiiicr Eandieapi oiio iinle. •S Capitalßacceptances<'have '-'- and. 'giveii fine .weather, the 'sport' shbtald: at 10.34 a.m. and 11 a.m.; and from; LamSton; Station' at 10 51 am, U1 am, 1110 am, and 15 / pmRACING AT TRENTHAM. " 'ACCEPTANCES FOB TO-DAY'S , EVENTS S^S'.t^lffhrJfbilomng'-s'ttcbeptances"^ • - - 're'ceived- for - the "third -day's- events at. the -Wellington Eacitg Club's summer WALLAiEVILLE>I WIIL-TJIR 1 1 <jHANDIr :-®fefei-^AB>Abf;:lo!ifspysi;wSix?tt^ -_i', st. lb.. 1 ' 6t.lb. Fannus Succession ... 7 7 Toanga 1 0 Kildonan 7 7 Waxyj- '—...-1-1 Marengo ....-7 7 Undecided 7"7 'Subdue ...... 7 .-7:,' IffILKOSE , WELTER HANDICAP, 200 • -/•.•/.. furlongs.;-; .>■ Sir Frisco .. 10 - 4 Te Eu .... 8 3 Effort . . .. 911 Ballyshannon 713 Sharpshooter 813 Ukraine ... 7 7 Wimmera a! 812 Montreal) ... 7 7 Mataari ~ 812 Guianforto ... 7 7 Vi . ..' 812 Miscast *. '7 7 ' Swimming ' Waiwaroware 7 7 ißelt > . 1 810 , ' - ' 'HOPEFUL STAKES HANDICAP. Ti.gia,;:2[sp Isoysi Four r : furlongs. V.• vjv:- : / ' st lb. st.lb. Kohinoor 81l .Tribulabon. 7 6 i .■j Tenterhook ... 8 6: Varna 611 h ;. ..- . 'Formless 8 f) Sonitts ...— 6 7 Sanfrnge 7 11 Longstep ... 6 7 i SUMMEE" 1 HANDICAP. it One -.■mile..:';--: 1 .;;;.-,'; Bobrikoff .. 10 1 Effort ... 712 Gold Lace _. 9 5 Memvonia 7 10 Crucinella ...' 9 0 KiUndini .... 7 7 Tumut 813 Vi G 11' Sir Tristram - B_9 To Puia . ... 6 7 - '. ; . jEquitas , 8
r KAITOKE HANDICAP,' ;§^3©.?420;60t5. ..Fiyb-'furlongs.'-,; . V.'SplasH :. »....- ; 8 7-Glensprihg .. ;7;.8 ; Eoti ...... - 8.-. 7 .Toanga-...v.. >1 ■■ 6 ■ Ajnbala ...' 8 0 First Battery 611 i -f Genius : )i'......',:7;ll<vMania - .6.10.^ 'Lares-, u.....,-'7;,8- Gold' Top .... 6'",7-,-r-
, CITY HANDICAP 30.0 sovs.' ; Six furlonga;, '-st. lb.?:- v ...:. ; et,lb. ;• Tumut ', -w..." 9. 5 .Multiple ... 613. ' Equitas 8 11 | White Cockado 6 12 yi 1 ,-> Eully-Eate; 8-h9 -'.Mon Ami 612 . .. ..';.Boanerges a.'.'8.2-. Silkweb.... ;.. .6 12. - .Sunbonnet .7 6 Sea Queen ... 6 9 : .. Full Sail 1:4 ..Warlock ... 6.7 . -. Bollin - 7:-2 ,'Waiata. 6. 7: CONSOLATION HANDICAP. 1 --: ." ..2SO 6OVS,- . One milo vand a quarter; ■ ■ . v Eoosevelt „ 8 t Osiris !>. 7 3 ; ' Waipaku?A: 8 0' Iraniii -~ .7 .0 • Taskmaster- 7 :9. Chanteuso a..i;6-9' ■ Woodhey ... 7 3 Cii:iuv<;ll:i ...: 6 7 : . P&isano' «m 7 3 Hilarian .„ '6 7
PONY MEETING AT HUTT PARK.
'handicap won by gold cup. •• A itwoAlays'.; pony race meeting under ; :: ; ihe''auspices'■ of - tha -Hutt 1 Park .-Racing ■ Club'commenced at- the-.Hutt- Racecourse '•'-■■/^Ji''y«s%3ay«i;and;wiU;be';cdnclud«4 l onSatiiN )v.; ! S':day'nest. V;The.'.weather-vasfiria for .i>esierday's' racing,-and. tli,e ; .attendi(iica >-as ;• L?.?.- : :fdii'.v.A large-niilnberlbfbbokmakers were : . -licensed;for'the.'day,-;and'they had a. little ;'M-;'.tho jvorst/.of ;the..argumeht;with backers; as :.wcll r backcdV ponies prevailed in ' the inajority : ;of the races. y.Fieldsifor.'jtho dif-. ferent events Iw'e're'sbf ■satisfactoryfdiraen-: arid somo'good finishes were wit; i; iiessedi ';- .a / 'couplo 'of races -\vero, :' V eppiled- by . poor/star ts. ■ Gold . Cup, - who '.. has not .yet been beaten' 011 ,tho Hutt. '' :■ ;./ "course,' .was again .victorious iri. the. priri-' ; ivC;;vfcipal event reisultedii£- a i.very blose.finisli.iand'a.small the' spectator,'flvlio;' were' ap,- . parently dissatisfied with..the judge's ver;:J;f,,.f.v.':dict;;madeV dembnstration-vof.'.dis-'. •.' "approval.; Results •. of the faces' are. as /M>:v>>fol]ow:Hi\ : :'7^^"' ; :;^'r:' :: -SIAIDEK TIANDICAP, of 25 sovs. For . ponies 15. hands and under. Four .furlongs' and a half.- —ifr. Sid. 'Cross's MustP'}keteer. Sst. Sib., 1; Mr. G. W. - Bellfieid's V-'ifTorrehti.'. Bst. : 121b.v -2;/"Miss; M:. AValker's ';Jfahriikiii, Sit-i ;3: -' 'Also-; started: Chan'-/ . . ne!,-'Bst. l.'Jlb;; Lilias,'. Bsti: Sib.'; Biniria,' ffcjßst."olb.'j'Miss'Pearl,.fist. 51b.; Kaitoa, Bst4 -H-: ;■ 6ib.; I'uif, Bst.; and Belmont, Bst. Woii }'••• :• by. a "length. Time, 58scc. : WAIWLTU HANDICAP, of 25 sovs t-% ')£■:- : Fbr - ponies 14.3 and under.. .Five'- fur-, i;- T.". Twomey's-Muskerado; ;9st.; 1 - -X;' ; Mr J. Oakhurst's Flying Wind, lOst.. • 131b., 2; Miss' D.TMbrris'sVLady. , Oißcer, ; ' • 85t."31b., 3. Also started:..Mytre,'lost:; VJ'r. Prevail, 9st. 101b.; Firellv,- Sst. 131b.; and . ' " Sunny I-and, ,Bst. 71b. . Jluskerado Eot a jbiieak "at ; the ;start/ani:.wbh;easily.;,Tiniej /5": r": lrilin^ r ;s'. 1-S&EC. "• r ; : ;.-f:; > fy.l.- , f :5 V : ,). v ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of 75 • • eovs. . :For ponies 15 hands and under. ' . ..'. Six furlongs.—Mr. J. Burke's Gold.Cup, ' - list.-. 101b/, lj.Mr.'A. Brown's Moata, 9st.- • 1311).,- 2; Mr.' R. Kigbr's Paul, Sst. 81b.. v K-;B:i^Alsb ; -staTted:iPetroiwl; ;vllit.';::: Lad j, lOlbi;: 1 Sir Possible, "Ost. 31b.; Durlot, Sst. 71b.;. and' -Miss Dean, Bst.
Won by a head, l'aul was a good third, l'iino,' lm'in. .18 4-ssec. ' . ■:WAINUr HANDICAP,"of 30.sovs. For pdnies.l'l.2 aud..under;Four, furlongs.—-. : Miss.,.M.. Walker's c Marinikin,''>.:Bst.,' _1; Messrs; 1 Austell. and Forest's Miss Ruby, ; 9st.! .71b.', 2; Mr:;©.: Henry's Dearest, Sst.. lOib.y 3.- Also 'started:' Picotee;- 10sti;;.121bl ; ';Wce;Nannie, 9sfc« ISIb.V-Firefly,-' 9st. 4Jb: s® Gis(:6raM,>Sst.;. 101b.I. Fortress; Bst.. .■Kia. : ; Tpa,'i".Bst,-j .and 1 . Lillias/.Bst, ~ Manni-. . kin: : 'got' ft 1 flying Start," and - won 'coinf ort-; ably. Time, 52}soc. • : - TELEGRAPH HANDICAP; of 45 soys. For. jHjnie?)-15ihands- and. under. Tivo ftirlongs.T-Mr. ;.J;\ 'Irvine's, Miss Vera, 10st.,.y:i ," ;Mr.. w. .Whitu's Pikiho, .86.1;' 131b;V:. -Muskerjido, 9st;L 21b.;' 3.Also:started: ,Flying Wind; lOst. *131b. : j'-; lady Paul,'lost.'l2lb.;. Mermaid, ; Vi9st. v3lb.; i Paul, 9st;;. and: M«rnmanu,::Bst. 31b.: Won by - a head.' ; Half a length separated, 'second . and third. Time,; lniiii. 4 3-sseo.
SALE OF" WAIKANAE" YEARLINGS,
EXCELLENT PRICES. Tho annual ealo of the Waikanae yearlings was: held tit Thorndon.' Quay, yester-; . day '.afternoon; by 'Messrs. Pyne 'and Co." .Thero.; was'a'large gathering at ;the-ring-side;: nearly all the. prominent owners in thei'-Dominion being present,' arid," in 1 addition, a-few Australiail-'owners.;; Bidding, for "several' of tlio lots was.'kecri, 'arid ,an average" of; over .223/ guineas ..for,,the forirteen .'lots . was tho result.-. .The' highest Erico' realised was 800 guineas, at 'which gure tho. Martian—Allegressecolt' ' fell - to. tliG liid of Mr.G. D. Greenwood,:-who also secured sevoral;other lots. . Tho yearlings.sold to. Mr; .Breeze are 'intended, for Australia, and it is probable that somo of T the: bther.Jybungstcrs willialso: be sent out of. tho/Dominion. Sales were; as follow.—
.b;'f. 1 . by (A'ciiilles-^Biuewater,, Mr;.' j; : .'; SAr Chadwioki'ori'.'account 'of G. D.! Greeriwobd;;;.;."i;;i;.»"»:..;;.;».;. ; .'4oo b.. c. by Martian—Allegresse; Mr. - G.' . ,1, : :> s ''.i. ; '-Gremwoodr.'-;V;-:;.'.-.'.';.Vi.."l.;;;.;;;.';'.iV.8()0 ; br. f. by' Sir Laddo—Purity," Mr. G. V D Greenwood 1. 1 100 b. .0. byvSt^^Ambrose-^Eepbrt," : J^ Taylor 85 b; ; f. by ! St..;Ambros^Ringletj ; Mr.'-:J.'.-V''"... ■K Taylor 130 b. ■■ ! "c; . Conqueror—Moresque, - Mr. t - G D Greenwood 60 br; -c. ■ by ■ < Aohilles—Olivetto, . Mr. Breo7o 170 br. 'f.'. Mr. : G D Greenwood 120 br. c. by St. Ambrose—Marseillaise, "■ ■, i ! :.> Mr.- Waitefi Johnston''-.:.;..';;;.:.;;.-^llO br.' .f; by St./ Ambrose—Tamarind, V : ;-:"i.'VMr;'-.-Bpeezo.'i ...... 200 b..c- bv St.; Ambrose—Seal, Mr. G.- v.
D Greenwood 85 b. f. by Martian—Two . Stepi" Mr.'iJ.., 1 . Chadwick;" - -500 br. f.' by St. Ambrose—Success, Mr. . V Breeze. . ' ;; 320 b. f. ;St. Mr;;:K - G. D. Greenwood .... 50 ' Total 3,130
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