WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING.
SECOND FORFEITS. The following is the correct list of horses remaining in the undermentioned events at the W.R.C. autumn meeting, after tho declaration of second forfeits-.— NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, of GSO sovs. AYeight-for'age, with penalties nnd allowances. Seven furlongs. Mr. R. W. Paterson's b. h. Penates, by Ruenalf—Housewife, Gyrs. Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. c. Orton, by Obligado—Kiritoa, 2yrs. ' i Sir Geo. Clifford's b. c. Masterpiece, by Clanranald—Madowla, 2yrs. Sir Geo."Clifford's b. f. Counterfeit, by Treadmill—Delusive, 2yrs. Sir Geo. Clifford's b. i. Madam Madcap, by Clanranald—Madowla, 3yrs. Sir Geo. "Clifford's ch. m. Flitaway, by Clanranald—Elusive, syrs. Mr. Highden's br. f. Bronze, by Field Battery—Our Lady, 2yrs. Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. f. Piercne, by Achilles—Blucwater. 2yrs. Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. f. Mazurka, by Martian—Twostep, 2yrs. Mr. G. D, Greenwood's b. c. Danube, by Martian—Neva, Syrs. Mr. T. H. Lowry's br. c. Bellah, by Roval Fusilier—Lissadurn, 2yrs. Mr. T. H. Lowry's br. c. Sea Pink, by Seaton Delaval—Rose Madder, 2yrs. Mr. J. Monk's b. f. Gipsy Belle, by Stepniak—Belle Clair, s.yrs. Mr. J. C. Montifioro's rn. c., by Cordon Rouge—St. Cyr mare. Mr. Jno. Buckley's br. c. Peter Pan, by Stepniak—Arroilla, 2yr.=. Mr. W. G. and G. L. Stead's b. f. Aphaea, by Stepniak—Britomart, 2yrs. Mr. Jno. Buckley's b. c. St. Petersburg, by Kilcheran— Nova, 2yrs. Mr. J. Brett's b. f. Aloha, by Kilcheran —Ishta, 2vrs. Messrs. AV. G. and G. 1. Stead's b. c. Sunburnt, by Multiform—Drought, 3yrs. Messrs. Stead and Greenwood's b. c. Vice-Admiral, ' by Multiform—Rattler, 3yrs. Messrs. W. G. and G. L. Stead's b. c. Bandeira, by Roval Artillery—Curfew Bell, 2vrs. Messrs. AV. G. and G. L. Stead's br. f. Culprit, by Charlemagne—Culroy, 2yrs. Mr. AV. Davies's blk. c. Sonite, by Field Battery-Wish, 3yrs. Mr. W. Davies's b. f. by Field Battery —St. Winifred, ; ,2yrs.
NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES, of 440 sovs. For three-year-olds, colts Sst. lOlbl, fillies and geldings, *Sst. 71b. One mile and three-quaiters. Sir Geo. Clifford's b. c. Nithsdnle, by Treadmill—Bonnie Bvae. Mr. F. Hall's gr. c. Mirn, by Soult— Tauhei. Mr. Highden's b. c. Kilosteri, by Kilcheran—Certificate. Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. c. Danube, by Martian—Neva. Mr. Frank Boss's br. c. King Soult, by Soult—Lady Musket. AUCKLAND T.C. MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.! Auckland, April 5. The second day's racing in connection with the Auckland Trotting Club's annual meeting took place to-day. Results :— CHANNEL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. One mile and a half—Master Park, 1; Flora Mac, 2; Victor, 3. HILL TROT HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Three miles.—Harry Mace, 1; Royal Albert, 2; Lady Wilmington, 3. KANGITOTO HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Two miles.—Autocrat, 1; Bell Gray, 2; Cavalier, 3. APRIL HANDICAP, or GO sovs. Five furlongs and a half.—Miss Stella, 1; Blue, 2; Caedmon, .'I. AUTUMN HANDICAP (saddle), of 00 sovs. Two miles.—Lady Wilhelniimi, 1; Previous, 2; 'Echuca, 3. ADAMS'S ME.MORIAL HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. One mile.—Annoyed, 1; Madam Melba, 2; Gold Bell, 3. . N.Z. TROTTING ASSOCIATION. (By Tolczraph.—Press Association.) Chrislchurch, April 5. At a meeting of the New Zealand Trotting Association, in reply to an application for -afliliution.from the West Australian Trotting Association, it was decided to recommend that that body enter into reciprocal relations 'with the plher governing bodies of Australia, and to inform it that the New Zealand Association would afford it all possible information.
DELEGATES APPOINTED. Christchurch, April 5. The Canterbury Jockey Club appointed Sir Geo. Clifford and Mr. F. IT. Pyno as delegates to the New Zealand Racing Conterence.
ALAWA RETIRED, By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyrieht Melbourne, April 5 Alawa (Malster-Crossfiro) will permanently retire from the turf and ro to the stml. TAlawa wou among other races the \\R.C. Derby, JMbonrno Stakes, two Eclipse Stakes, and three C. B. Fisher Plates. He ran fifth in Lord Nolan's Melbourne Cup, and second in Prince Foote's Melbourne Cup.]
Owners and trainers are reminded thai nominations for all events at the Autumn meeting of the Wellington Racing Club close at 9 p.m. on Monday, April 10°
FIXTURES. April G—Southland R.C. Autumn. April o—Manawatu R. C. Autumn, April 12 and 15-Gre.vmoutli ,l.i:. Autumn April 15 and 17-Wairarapa R.C. Autumn April, 15, 17, and 18—Auckland R.C. _\ a '. tumn. April 17-Patea R.C. Annual. April 17 and 18-Cniiterbur.v .UJ. Autumn April 17 and 18-Feildmg J.C. Easter April SUiinil 21—Westland U.C. Autumn April 58 and 29-Wellmgton R.C. Autumn' May 3 and 4-Marlborough R.C. Annual' May 10 and 11—Hawko's Bay J.C. AuJ tumn. May 11 and 12—Ashburton County U.C. Autumn. June 2 and 3—Dunedin J.C. Winter.
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