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- —»—__, • / • ACCIDENT TO MASTER 1 . SOULT, " Uj TelccraDf.-P'roßa ABsdcintion-Copyrlelll } (Rcc.Aug. 2S, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, August 2s. , Master.Soult (Soalt—Lady Hester), who ; camo from Auckland to compete at the . A.J.C. meeting, severely cut his foreleg ■ by rearing in his' box. Lady Lucy (Seaton Delaval — Hilda), who arrived from. Wellington last Tuesday,.. ia suffering * from a severe cold. HOFIOWHENUA ACCEPTANCES. Iliy Telesriuh.—l'resa 'Association.; -.' ' - Levin, August 27..' The following acceptances '"have been received lor tne Uorowheuua meeting:—' HACK FLYING. Six furlongs-Penza, 9st. lib.; Tina Tda/Sst. 12lb."; succession, 7st. 101b.;• First. Hattefy,.7st. Mb.; ltua-' pare, Ist. 91b.; and Prancei, 7st. 61b. ■ . PARK STAKES. Six furlongs.-llul- •' tiple, Sst. Gib.; Tanekaha, Sst. S!ID.; Kare~ roa, 7st. 71b.; Separator, 7st. 61b.; Ascalbn,7st. lib.; Redwing, 6st. 12lb.;'and Iter'visa, 6st. 101b. ;■ HOROWHENUa'CUP. One mile and a furlong.—Sir Frisco, Sst.; lranui, BstHlb.; Roosevelt, Sst; 41b,;.-Koran, bst. ; 21b.; Tiptoe, 7sc. lib.; Bourrasnue, 7st • lib.; St. Felix, .7st. lib.; Bismarck, 6st. 121b.; Gold Battery,-OstMOlb.; Marathon, 6st, 'Jib.; and; Ropeat, :6st. 81b. WELTER HACK.' Seven furlongs;Teotaue, 9st. 71b.; Tina Toa, Dst. 51b.; Waipukui, 9»t.3lb.j,Notorious, Bst.'9'ib.'; Runglkura, Bst.-91b.; St. Lunisden,.' Bst ■' 81b.; Merry.Lawn, Sst.; Mallet,. 75t.'131b.; Pi-ancer, 7st. 121b.;;Raugikapua;'76t. 91b.; Torpbint, 7st. 81b'.;. Paku,..!st,"7lb.; anoj' Mediterranean, 7st." 71b; •' _' .HTODTJJS;'. One'mile arid a half.MaUaranui,,lost. 101b.; Don Carlos, 10st; , Gaelic, 9st. 111b.; White Lie, 9st. 51b.; Hawick, 9st. 51b.; Turu, 9st; .Porere, ■> • 9st.; Castup, 9st.; and Rosegrove, 9st. r / ELECTRIC HACK. Four Conquestiua, 9st.; Magneto,. Bst.' 131b.; Nukuhau, Bst. 51b.; Niwaru, Sst. lib.; Raupare, Sst. lib.; Lady Moutoa, Bst.; Celebrity, Bst.; Moreykoff, 7et. ,131b. j Yorkshire, 7st. 101b.; Subdue, 7st. • 71b.; Grand Jowel, 7st. 71b.; Favo, 7st. 71b.; Sienna, 7st. 71b.; Toapango, 7st 71b.; Tura, 7st. 71b.;" Lady Edna,, 7st.'\ 71b.; Parawanui, 7st. 71b.; Converter, 7st. 71b.; Fighting Maid, 7st. 71b.; and Portcullis, 1 ' 7st. 71b. '. . ' ;" .
, NOTES AND COMMENTS,'
, : ,-, ~ tßy Gibncoe.] , .Owners aro reminded that nbiiiijbatioiLS for 'the AVauganui Jockey Club's spring'" meeting. close at 9.30 to-night with thosecretary, Mr. W. Hall. C. Jenkins will .ride Sir Frisco in the' Horowhenua Cup at Levin on Friday next. '■■•'•• \. -;• i. The. hurdle horse Merry Lawn is among the acceptors for the Welter Hack Flat at Levin on.Friday. C; Pritchnrd's team for the Levin meeting will be railed from the Hutt onWed- : nesday morning; and will consist' o£' Penza, Lares, liangikapua, and Mediterranean. Owing to his inability to securo accom-' modation on the direct boats . leaving Wellington, for Sydney, "the Hastings': trainer, J. M.. Cameron, has found it. necessary to ship his .horses via Auck-' land. "Usually tho winner of the Horowhenua. Cup has been:a, really,good,horse, as for instance All Ked and Aberbrothock. -Thia : year a. first-class field promises to go to "" the post,- and a good'race "may' be confidently expected. ;.Mr..F. Preston has , received advice that Milan developed pneumonia very suddenly while.on the voyage from Wel-v - lington to Sydney,. and'she died three .hours after , the . symptoms became serious. As it is .understood-.that the St. Ambrose mare'fwas, not. insOrbd; the loss is a severe one for tlie.. Morton sportsman,. ~..; \ -.. ■. ' ■ .:. . Equitas will'probably, remain'in Australia if any reasonable'.' forthcoming, for tW.-'briUiant "Advance mare.;' Only six horses have .paid up for the Hack. Flying Handicap, at- Levin, and Penza with Ost.llb. is at. the top of' the handicap. •, Evidently, .a number of the' . candidates have dropped out on account of the good form shown by- Penza at the Grand National ■ meeting. , ; ' Hcports from Marton and. Bulls state that already a large number of boxe3 have : been' engaged for* the race meet-" ing at each place.' ■'■ • • As Milan died-, on /thej trip/.to Sydney it is now' probable that" A; Oliver, who went to'.'Australia to'ride "her in the Melbourne Cup, will return to the Dominion before the New Zealand Cup meetiag. ' Soparator, who is engaged at the Hon* whenua meeting, lias been doing good work on the Hastings tracks lately. ( New Zealand Cup ,• candidates engaged at Levin this week include Sir Frisco, Booscvelt, Gold Battery, and St. Lumaden,"".'".■ A - "• - . ; .'-'-'" ■■■•'■■ ■ : -..'/- , -;.v-; . V. Coleman nntl W; Better each rode two winners .at. Amberley on Thursday last. ; .-, As Ascalon has Only '7sti.';'4lb.y!m f the, : Park Stakes at' Levin,' C... Jenkins will hot be able:to take the mount.'' Tho- Greenmeadows - trainer, J. M'Laughlin, is bringing Multiple and Moreykoff to the Horowhenua meeting. - Multiple showed winning form on several occasions at the close of last season; and cannot be said .to be harshly treated' in the Park Stakes. Moreykoffalso showed ability to gallop fast onco or-twice. '. ; Nylancl, Kilosteri, and. Allurement will' form tho Highden team for tho Wanganui meeting. The fact that Polymorphous is not to be entered may not be pleasing to those backers who. have supported the son of Multiform.for, tho New Zealand Cup. "It is stated on tho best of authority that for the present it is undecided whether or not he will be .a starter in the two-mile event at-Riccar-ton. So far he' has done no fast, work this.season, as.tho.Awapuni tracks have , not recently been'favourable'for galloping. >, Mr. P. A.. Elworthy's 'chaser Liberty • won two races nt Amberley on Thursday, JKingsivay filling second place in each case. Another doublo winner was Milo, by Conqueror. The other races wore won by Clnnmena, Silent Member, Mauri, and Blackthorne. The committee of tho Geraldine Racing , Club met on Tuesday evening, tho president (Mr,- E. O'Malloy) in the ohair. A recommendation of the Macdonald Pre--sentation Committeo that the presentation to Mr. B.' R. Macdonald should con. sist of silver plate, and that tho gift should be handed to him on .the second night of the race meeting was agreed to. Mr. O'Malloy stated that in view of the. agitation to abolish th"e 'totalisator,- the Courso Committee thought it wise not to proceed at. present with the' proposal to erect a trainer's cottage.
FIXTURES, :'" - '_'
September 2 and 3.—Horownenun Hack R.C. Annunl. September 7 and B.—Marton J.C. An- . nual. ■■' Sept. 14 and 15.-Rnn<ritikei R.C. Sprinc, Sept. 15 and 16-Ashburton County R.C. Spring. Sept. 29 and Oct. I.—Wauganui J.C. SpriDg.
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