THE TURF.
; ; > ;/:OTAHUHU T.C, MEETING, '■: !■'•/..,. THE 'SECOND DAY. ••'. .. ' ; : y'By. Teleerapu.-Pross. Association.) . ' ' ; lY : ~!/ ■ ' Auckland,\ November 20. :' lhe Otahuhu Trotting Club's Sprinp ~, 'meeting-concluded yesterday. Results: INNOVATION HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. .. One: mile;— Monotype; 1; Special. 2; Dia-;mond,--'3: ■ - • - : . v TROTTING HANDICAP, .of CO sovs. , , JVo miles and a quarter.—Tableau, 1: ,; .Lady Wilmington', 2; Rojal Albert, 3. i FLYING. STAKES, of'4o sots. About ' tour- furlongs.—Paitawoatu, 1; -Lord ..- ■ Mensoliikoff, 2; Miss Stella; 3. ■ ■■-.- •' " OTAHUHU SPRING' HANDICAP, o{ <o sovs. -Two miles.—Viscount, 1 j Little ■ • Paul; ~2- r Haldane, 3^ • :i , ANMURB : ILVNDICAI > , .of .45- sovs. ■.-: in'o iniles.-Lady Park, 1; John' Harold, 2; Lady Iravo, 3. MAUNGAKIEKIB. HANDICAP, of 45 Bovs. -,Ono mUo and a lialf. —Hamapuku, si; fliamond Bell, 2; Receiver, 3. ' -, ': pass. HANDICAP; of 65 sovs. One imile.-Cavalier, 1;. Bell. Gray, 2; Madam 'Melba,' 3. . , . - ~ . TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 55'eovs. One; mile.—Santa Cla'us, 1; Annoyed: 2: !BaUot,:.'3. .'■..■•.- ....,-... .TAKAPUNA J.C. ACCEPTANCES. '■I'tßy Telceraph.—Frcsa,-.Association.!'' .'■ ... - ; -.. Auckland,.November 20. . Tno -. folloiving. additional • acceptances *ave been received' for tho forthcoming . . ■ : meeting., of; the Takapuna. Jackey . Club: ■- —Watchchain, 7st. 121b.,.f0r the Jlelrose '• Handicap, and Bonnie.Jean 9st. for tho . Maiden Hurdles. .■■. ... . ~.-■■ .-•■-., .FRANK WOOTTON. ■ ,•,.■ A; cdIIPLAINT' DISMISSED... :■;.' ■ Sy AsEocin.li6n-Copjrr3eTi£ ; ■r: : '"\ ■'■■ London, Noveniter 19. : Tho Jockey.Clhb dismissed aVoo'mplaint •asainst Jrank. .Woottoh, .the'jockey, of 'iiit«ntion'ally mbventing his - mount win-' 'ning the Blanlaiej; Nursery Race. at. Lin- . coin, , though: the. cliib 'considered; the incident required'jlll cxjlanation.-. ; ' '. '! i;-'; :::: .'■■■•■■..' '" '"' . ' : . '"■/' "■ ■.'.' '."
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
[By Glsscoe.] ■
Owners are reminded, that nominations for .'the Woodvillo Jockey Club's Summer .to-night,;/, ;,-'.. ;;:.- : -J' ;, : , ... Ay catye-..message received in Welling-. : . tori on Saturday-states .'that. 'Gojd. Lace .-■'. arid; Effort,! have been, racing 'at'the Spring meetings in. Australia, hro.. coniing.ba.clc to New. Zealand, by the'.-jlarama, .--. due ..here on--Wednesday .next. .'.Trainer • ' J. v\V. Lowe and Jockey' W. Ryan aro passengers by the. sainp. steamer. ■ It is nnd'erstood'that.Artillerie'will not return to the Dominion'until.."after the Autumn Tae'ifijj.'"': . ' ' : , .';''..■:-'. ,' ;','..- The .Auckland horseman, .T.-Buehanan, ;■■ rodo-sthree. winners at the.. Dannevirko Hacing--Club's -,'. ~;.-,%-,'■■ ■:■ ■•■ uh Wednesday and .Thursdaynjiexty the . South Canterbury.-Jockey:Club's/meoting, .•". takes-place at Timaru... Among the candidates, engaged /in.' ; the. principal handicap; is Hose.Roble, who-showed good.farin '. it.#ls .New Zealand Cup meeting. ' = Sir-Prize and St. l Toney have -.been . . backed-.for a considerable'amount: to win this double,-Auckland Cup ■, and-, Eaihray Handicap. , '■■-. '. ..• . ■ ... . •■;. H. M'Phee, who was training his team •','. .. at I'oxton for. the past year,-, is now back at Jlasterton, J and.has.Epsom Downs ; in .workvon the Opaki track. l '."•' :-....■ , -. , Bef6re'';going to' the .Dannevirke '-meet-' . . ing; Bowbells is reported-.to have shown . '. a-good-trial, hence "tho Irtavy support ■• accorded-'-Ken.at that, fixture. ;•:.'' T- . Kop.u, is the actual for , the ..Auckland-Cup, and the price oh offer' about him is not a 'very tenipting one. Advoiiaie has been supported to- Some extent; and is also at a short;price. -Paisanb's weight,:ih. ; the Auckland.Cup is exactly' sst., less than ho carried to .victory in the Grand National ■at''Hiccarton,'in August, and-on-that ac-' .; count. 1 .-his running iri'lh'd ? Ell«rslie' :, tV6- : mile' raco will' be watched with mord : , than ordinary interest. It- will bo re--1 . mem'bered >that-," 1 the , , owner, ef HeCord KeigK! &xifected-:that "itt'-lObp- , Ms-horse . ; would win' the Grand'-'National Hurdled . . whatever-weight'he was 'allotted,' and , afterwards win • tho■ New Zealand -Cup: Ho'-'.woti. the Grand National with -12st. 121b., but did- not post in j the , Cup. . Paisano .is generally reckoned to ;-„ . bo the best horse that has won the Grand National since Record''Reign's year, and it icmains'-to;be seen- if he ■ .- 'nan. complete I a task'' something similar : .to-the one.which Record R«ign left uh- ■■■'.■■.-. finished. ■~:,.:. -.., •■■■■■■■;..•-• ■■..■-./.■'■, ■''■- 'Hangikapua; :who has been showing in and'rout form since the present season ". commencedj. is ' to bo -tried:,".orcr -'longer. : distances,-.and. will probably;:.bo :entered : for.thei-Jlanawatu Cup, one mile and a . ha|f, : ' bn^Bosins.-Day.;^:' -iv;-. '-■■:. . ■-■'•■■ Aroha.who fell in a flat race at Jlas- •■•■;-. terton last month, is to be operated on for;au injured -jaw. . ...•:. .. .-..,;. ~ -... . '-Just-at present-it \does not.:. ; appear.'to Do.j.dennitely jknown- how many, horses ; ' . are,iikely : to contest the Feilding Stakes -.-... next,-wee!c,(but there, are a number of > goojl;.-performers still, .remaining .in the Tace,:.and:the struggle :on tho day should bo interesting. :. Since .Elevation- " won three; years.'ago,- the-race, .has- not been productive of a good.finish.:.::-: i.:- ..... _-liibreedißg to 'St.-::SiniQn .ias-.ndt ; inithcrto-.becn; tested to-anycitentinthis JJRntry (saya; tho specfal commissioner of , the-London ."Spprtsman"), but it .appears ■'■ ' toiave succeeded.well in' South Americn, wherp. Mgrinvpne; of the best three-year-'®l i ?&?- n ''., t ??'-. Ar e' snt »ier«:by; ! .'Plotsam'6ut of -T-orrible, by Childwick.-out of Barbette by.-..Barcaldine.;.-;.-Tho. Buenos' Ayres Mandard.. of August-2G.-is-quite enthu- ■ elastic ' about the latest' victory of this colt, of whom it says:-"Pilgrim aehiwed a magnificent victory in tho Prcniio Tem.a;mosf desperato, Struggle with tralio iCiego," who was out' for blood. jTho *?- °j ?i 9 Mrt'put.his b.wn. pace'arid \tl \ ? ln " c c °B r «e'fr'om end to end . ; although hejhad to bo ridden out to the aast ounce"-a.stall off α-tcrrific onelaugif . . •ironr-'Gallo-''Ciego ~,... Pilgrim.again iproved-hiinself possessed of a. big .heart. .' ; 'If,:we .-reoollect. 'aright," this' horso :has ... . won all his races by tho smallest of mar- ' ~. ?'??.; after; stalling, off "his opponents in . desperate finishes/' ' ' ■ "' -. pWtiig of.tho Rawcliifestud in. "the hnglish ' Sportsman," Mr. -. W. . Boles gives-the. followng. interesting note of we.' great -Newiriinsto:—"According to myites' Newminster broke down while ruaniag in,tho Chester: Cup, 1854, and was.at onc« sent to the stud, beine purchased from-. Mr. Nichols by Mr. R C Lumley, for 1300gn5.,-' to- stand at Lord \stud,.Tickhin. The ho«e stood at-Tickhiir.(he"got Musjid there) . one Mason, that of 1855, at lOgns., and f§* 5 ? 1 }r th ß »«wofiffe Stud Company to stand at-their stud in 1856 £' linn" B "' a?d &"8 Ul) r tho op»pnny tw^hiff 1 T . Nov « mber of'tho-iamo beinj then 25gns., which ,was raised to 50gns. in 18G0? If New: S ln iß-o r ;T i« c b r>T °^« d - for.sale cither '/ -I 8? ji or ? 860 breedel 's would most undoubtedly have offered . more . for the ilorse, than'the price he originally cost the-company foi..not.only.Jiad his son, llusjid, won the Derby of 1859, but manv others of his-produce were-also winnin» races, but : X: .can discover'no "mention, of this, According to 'Baily's-.:Magarine' Newminster had-9'w nners in 1858 21 in 1859, 22■'in.MeU.-M,™ ÜBI, ; 31 -bHsl of 57; races, and 49 m 1863 of 76, in' the last year -heading tho list of- winning with ..£32,100. The horee died at Etw. cUffe-,in:18G!), having, with the exception of-the one year, at Tickhill,.stood there : all : the time lie was at tho stud." .:■ RACING "FIXTURES. .■fJov.,3o and Dec. I—Feilding B.C. Spring iDec> 7 and 8-Woodville J.C. Summer.
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