THE TURF.
EGMGNT H.C. WINTER MEETING. Illy Telegraph—Frees Association.i HiVA'cra, May 4. The following acceptances have been received for tho first day's events nt the itymout JJiieinß Club's meeting:— AIAXAIA HANDICAP, of Kid soys. Seven furlongs.—Hl , . Toiiev,' !'st.; .Memli\i, B>t. lllb.; ilulga Hill, Sst. 711).; i'liuitn-lii-)ii, S.st. 311).; 'I'e Hoti, bat.; Sinila.x, i>l. 121b.; lied Lupin. 7st. 101b. ; Con (he .Shniißliraiin, 7st. 101b.; Koran. 7sl. 911).; jNjiiitiriiinui. 7st. Sib.; Hoyal Marine, 7s-t. 311).; Overtime, 7ht. 51b.; Afterthought, M. 31b. YVAIHI HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. One mile-. —Sir Solo, '.Ist. Sib.; Avniinec, Rst. 8lli.; -Wiileieer, Sst. 71b.; Tim Native, Sst. all).; I'alroljus (r>; .Master Tupiihi, Sst.; .Strategist, 7»t. Mil;.; .Millbanks, 7st. 31b.; •St. Prior, 7sr. lib.; Dr.\\i. 7.-.1. LADIES' IM'JJSJJ, of 50 sovs. One mile. —St. I'rior, lO.st. 111b.; Awnhoii, Hist. 101b.; l!c(l Coral, SO.sr. 101b.; AviiUrix, lOst. Sib.; Nebuliif, !o>t. 81b.; Princess Flo, lOst. 71b.; Comedian, I(U\ 71b.; l'usilicr, tOsr. 71b.; Tiroliaiign, lOst. 71b. TOXGAHOK HUIU)LES, of-10!) eovs. One mile and a lmlf.—Cornelian, list. IOIL.j Seaman, lOst. 91b.; Clemency, lOst. 71b.; Dogger Bant, 9st. 111b.; Bismarck, list. 71b.; Ravinia, 9st. 61b.; Silver Cliise, list. Mb.; Tc Wnharoa, 9st. lib.; Coronetted, 9st. 31b.; Surplus, 9st. lib. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Five furlonss.— Simple .Sam. Sst. lib.; Lady Volga,'Sst. 51b.; Piriwai, Bst. lib.; Parktide, Bst. lib.; Handsome Maid, 7st. 111b.; Miss Hoborts, 7st. lllb.; Glcnfcni, 7st. lllb.; lloyal Dragoon, 7st. 91b.; Ohinee, 7st. Sib.; Galtce, 7st. Gib.; Patronatu, 7st.: Silverbopc, 7st.j Duro, 7.«t.; St. Luap, 7st.; Lord Lupin, 7st.; Silver 1 HA'lj'wAY HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs.—Dover Straits. 9st.; 'Simple Sam, Sst. 131b.; Itoval Simon, Sst. 21b.; .Minora, 7st. 101b.; Katna, 7st. 9!b.; Miss Hoborts. 7st, iHb.; Lady Fran, 7st. Sib.; Kiwitalii. 7st. 2ib.; Y.n*t Wind, 7sl:. 21b.; Draft, "st. lib. ; Glontullcch, 7st.; Comioy, 7<=t.; Crawford. 7st.; Opeke, 7sl. TAWHITT SCIUtKY, of 50 sovs. Five furlong.--.—Ohineo. Shady Girl, Sylvian Glade, Surplus Erato, Lady Loo, Silver >'ox, .Toey, Galtee, Sweet Breeze, Princess l''lo, Piriwai. Silvcrhopc Floss, Retrieve, Tirohaiiga, Prosper, Jlillbanks, Parktide, Karelah, Squireen, Allonnalo, Idcalia, Wai Kosp, Gordon Bell, Eoyal Dragoon, Una. "BRISBANE THOUSAND." By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Rcc. May 5, 5.5 p.m.) Brisbane, May 5. At the .Albion Park races to-day, the. principal event resulted as follows:— "BRISBANE THOVSAND," of 1000 sovs. Seven furlongs. Mr. IT. J. Winlen's My Gavonni, by Buckmaster—Ultimatum, Bst. 131b. 1 Pittsworth Gun, 9st. 51b 'i IxircJ Haven, Sst. Mb '•> Twenty-four started. My- Gavonni led from a "quarter of a mile onwards and won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin. 29scc. RACING AT ADELAIDE, Adelaide, liny 5. At the South Australian Jockey Club's autumn meeting yesterday; the principal events resulted as follow:— GOODWOOD HANDICAP, of GOO sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. James's Musket Belle, by Pistol (imp.)-Pcdinga, Sst. lllb 1 Borrosov, Sst. 31b " I First Shot, Sst. 7lb 3 Twenty-four started. Won comfortably bv two lengths. Time, lmin. UJsec. ST. LEG Ell STAKES. For 3-year-olds. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. A. D. M'Donald's Bantlshire, by Aryan—Steropo 1 Sanskrit .' " Persian Chief ■ 3 ANOTHER WIN FOR PAKAU. (Rec. May 5, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, May 4. At the Canterbury Park races to-day the following was tlio result of the HURDLE RACE. Two miles. Mr. R. W. .Clancy's b. m. Pakau, by Conqueror—Torpillo 1 The Dip j Minora •' Eight started. Won by three, lengths. Time, 3min. Msec. THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright. London, May 3. •U the Newmarket first spring meeting l-ho following was the result of the race THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES, of 100 sovs. each; half forfeit; for thrce-ycaiM)W fillies; tot. each. One mile. ' Mr. W. Raphael's gr. f. Tagahe, by Cyllene-Tagale 1 Baron G. Springes' ch. f. Alopc, by GiilHnuk—Altoviscar 2 Lord Falmouth's ch. f. Belieisle, by Isinglass—Virginal 3 AUCKLAND H.C. WEIGHTS. (By TclcirraDh.—Press -Association.) Wanflanui, Mny 5. Mr. George Morse has declared the- foi-lo-viii" weights for tils Auckland Racing C GREAT et &ERN HURDLES, of 1000 sovs. Two miles and a half.—Black Northern, list, 91b.; Presently, list, lib.; Whaknweira, lOst. Mlb-i Waiputero, 10st. 121b • Paritutu, lOst. 'Jib; The Native, lOst. 61b.; DonQuex, lOst. 61b.; Koran, lOst. 31b.; | WooUoomooleo, lOst. 21b.; The Chef, lOsi.;, Lloyds, 9st 121b.; Napper, 9st. lllb.; Jterriwa' 9st. 91b.; Dunborvc, Sst. 91b.; Antarctic, 9st. 91b.; Waterworks, 9st. 91b.; Cornelian, 9st. 91b.; Sandy Paul, 9st. 01b. ; Bully, Ost. 41b.; Patrobus, 9st. 3ib.; Gaelic, 9st. 31b.; Mountain, 9st 21b.; Outlander, list. 21b,; Blue Mount, 9st.; Fuss, fl'«t • Idealism, Ost.; Master Theory, 9st.; Omati, 9st.: Surplus, Sst.; Golden Glow, 9st • Te Whareroa, Sst.i Corouctted, flat.; Darby l' au '> 9s '-S Mildura, Ost.; Seaman, 9 GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, ! of WOO sovs. Three miles and a half.— Corazon, 12st. Gib.; Antarctic, 12st. lib.; Continuance, list. 121b.; Sol, list. 71b.; Pleiades list. Gib.; Black Northern, list. "lb • Paritutu, lOst. lfllb.; Presently, lOst. 91b' : Whakawcira, lOst. 81b.; Red M'Grenor'lOst. 81b.; Ijocli l'yne, lOst. 41b.;
Obaihau, I'M "I).; Poramlo, lO.sl.; Woollouiiioolni), KM.; Hoelinc, list, l.'llli.; ) Olpuniorp, '.Ist. Kill).; Appin, list. IMb.; Taiaha, !M. lulb.; Xappci', IM. Kill).; Wimntn. list. 1011).; Mr-rriwai, !lst. illli.; Iliinnknlta. flst. '.Mb.; Mine Mountain, !M. 811).; II auto) e, '.Ist;. 71i).; Tui Cniiobnu, !)»!.. Til).; Tho Spaniard, '.Ist. ill).; Com in under, ttst. ■ 7)1).- Golden Glow, (Ist. 7!)).; MiMiirn, '.hi. 71b.; Xante, tl.st. 711). NOTES AND COMMENTS. [By Glencof..! 'I'lic areeplancos received for the Kgimiiit meeting, to bo lyl'l oil Wi'dneshiy ami Thursday next, arc very good, rnd if llii' present iiup weulher remains with ns li.'i thru somo first-cliiss racing should he witnessed. Though slip lias returned home lo Awnpmii, it is underslood that Allurement l»>s been suld to :i llhnhoim sportsman. Somo of the ycai lings in the Hastings f.Uiblos arc very forward, and already a. few of thoiu have been spriiitpd over a couple of furlongs. During tho Cup meeting. T. A. (Juiniivan worked a couple nf his with the colours up, and Imtli tho youngsters bundled themselves well. There will lie. racing at Ashburlon en Thursday and Friday nest. ■During tho recent Ifawke's Bay Cup meeting the sum of .£27lo'was distributed in prize money, and no fewer than Ucnlysevpn owners participated in the distribution. Messrs. Stead Bros, were at tho head' of tho list with .£823, and were 'followed In- Sir George Clifford, <£290, and tho Hon. 'J. ]). Ormond, 41230. Weights for minor events on tho first day of the Wongnnui Joekoy Club's meeting will he declared on Friday next. 'I'ho Adelaide. Cup is to he run. this afternoon. During the past three years, Cyllenc, whoso home is in South America, has been represented by two Derby winners and by a winner (if tho Two Thonsirad Guineas and the One 'J'lionsand Guineas. Urcv classic winners are not often hoard of. aiid Tagalie is probably tlw first grey fillv to ever win the One Thousand Guineas. Clearwell, who won tho Two •Thousand Guineas in 1833, was a grey colt, and so was Grey J'omis, who triumphed in the same race in 1838. Tagalie. who was victorious in the One Thousand Guineas on Friday,, was not entered for the Two Thousand Guineas. Sho is,. however, engaged in the Derby, the Oaks, and 'the Leger. Two months ago, Tagalie does not appear to have been looked upon ns a likely winner of the One Thousand guineas, though Belleisic and A lope, who filled the places, were both strong fancies- Tagalie did not commence to race until the Lack end of last season, and in her first engagement', the Boscawcii Stakes, she defeated a warm' favourite. She was well backed on the two other occasions that sh« spoiled silk, but failed on both, ami was eventually considered to have been over-rated.
"Weights (or Uio AVaiißanui, meeting, with which the jumpim? season proper opens have been published, and as most of Hib horse? ciiKßßed there aro also liominatcil at Ellerslic, an iuea is obtainable ns to llandiennpor &. Moysos opinion in connection with the Great Northern Steeples and Hurdles. In awardiriß Pnisano 12»t., or Gil), below bspartoro, tho weight adjuster has tanen hilly into account the 1910 National winner''* poor slioivinj; last season. Ihose who were present at Hastings were-■much impressed with tho Gisborno celdinss present condition, and the "concensus of opinion is that by the time the bip hnrcllo races conio on, ho will bo back to his nest form. Unfortunately, all is not well with Espartero, and there, is a doubt about the Torpedo horso being able to race nt Waiiranui. Presently, list. 21b.. lias receive.! plenty of vrcisht, and he is another t'hat is said to bo -a doubtful runner. Whnkaweira, list., ran two Rood races at Hastings, but several or tne vouiwr horses can be depended upon 1? 'do better than ho at tho AA aiisanm meeting. The Native, 10st. 71b., has not been liwshly dealt with, and as he is endued in F"mo of the hack llac events nt"riaw<<ra this week, an idea will bo obtained a= to his chances at AVanßanui. C-i<)tain, Iflst. 71b.. does not appear <o luiv" any of tho best of it compared witli Tho Native, but he is an improving linrfC, and mio of tho best, if not tho besl,. jiimpor in the race. The (ail is very lohb, but not formidable, and tadiiß all tilings into consideration, the club can expect a good acceptance. In tho steeplechase, Corazon, 12st. Sib., meets Antarctic, 13.5t.31b., oil IMb. worso terms than when he defonted him atliicearton. Advises from Ellerdio say there is no chance of tho Auckland horso beins seen at his host, but Corazon is reported to bo in blooming health, and, despite his bic buvden, should be able to give a pood ■account of himself. Continuance, 12st., is an unknown quantity over country, out a bold, free juniper such es the Sabretache Reldiiiß is, can RCiicraily lump b\s fences equally as well as hurak-s. Sir I*l he and Pleiades aro on the same mm, 114. 81b., but.thoußh each has won sever"l races, the opposition to tneni, when successful, has been nothing to cry out nbint. AAMiakawciru. lost. lOlb., may do belter over a slceplcchafc course than in a hurdle race, and Compass, Iflst. 81b., would only have to be nearly well to rivo I erciit account of himself, as he is another horse whoso jumping powers should mako him 'at case over biff fences. Dorando, I»st. 21b , -. ami =°.™l ianions Beelinc and Glenmore, lost, lib., appear to bo nicely treated, and may bo expected to fisnro amonßst Uw accepln anccs.
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