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THE TURF.

I 4 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Tin; axxi ai,' mi;i;tinu. Oil' 'felt'irrnnll.- I'res« Assiir,iatloo.) Cliristclnirch, May -in. Tlie annual iiienlin- ol I hi' Canterbury J.., ki-v I'lob was held to-day. The (Minnrial ijali'tin-nl -ho«<-d Llial. (lie receipts I'l.r I lie vi'jr I'iliilb'd .trill.l KI i7>. Irl., which iuclmli'il .«!|KKrt 17s, .ujwripljoii.s. .t7:t2.l ta.. nomilia'ion. ; , .i-'!I).ur»I K- : . lid. raci' r'--eeipl«. .1.2117S I.V. Hid. privilege.-, anil .!:2H,022 I.V. lid. Inlaibalr-r. 'I lie pi iu<-ip 11 ill ins of e.\'?ii'iidii;ire ioclud'-ii: Slakc<. (iovcriiiin-iit la.M's, .l.'7l»ll> KN. Ii:l.: i'.'lDTt li-. .". mortgages .l;:;l«li); Ilic bank balance being .t'X.'lll. GALLOPS AT ELLERSLIE. <r.y Telegraph. Prc.-s Association.) lAuckland, May .w. The inlercsl to Ihe Auckland J.'acing (.'lull's Stcepleelia.-e niecliug, which lakes place on Salurday and Alonday, was I his morning mauifcsJeti at Kllcrsiie. u heil fully n liioiisaml peopk l a»si'iiil>led on liie cour-e lo see the iinal gallops ol the hor-es compi'ting at (lie meeling. I.lver two hundred Itoi-.-es were worked. Touts were earlv on the secne. and by o'clock 'here were quite a people presenl, the club's officials having (he greatest diffieuiiv in keeping die course clear. Before breakfast tloidsize wen! seven furlongs. Wee (llgiia.tiil Sea I'llf were |ogriiier at (lie end <>)' live furlongs, covered ill lin in. I 2-. r )sec. Antoinelte was 100 good for Admiral Soult over yrven furiouKs. in Sinlu. .'!! 2-. r i-ec. iiully went a. round ,111 Iniin. aS 1-5-oc. Al'ler breakfast 'WaimnnKU galloped a jonmi in 1111 in. 5(1 li-iiscr. Allear did five furlongs on I lie gra-s in lmin. 7sec. Sir Arlcgai and SI. Amnns were logelher, two Icngllis in front of Monoplane, at Ihe end of a round, in lmin. SOscc. Darby Paul and Waterworks jumped livo hiil'dics proficiently, mid galloped round the inner grass, riiiclie. went a round of the hurdles in good style and then a round, of the sand. Oui'lander and Idealism jumped four hurdles; the former knocked the Inst out, but stood up. Miscount was too good for lloliin over seven furlongs on the grass in lmin. :)7sec Crown Pearl easily beat Lucille over live furlongs, in lmin. II l-.l.sec. Seaman was given steady pacing. Smilnx and Plantation were together, with Sir Solo beaten off, at the enik of five furlongs, in lmin. -1 .1-ssoc,, Sir Solo taking lmin. C=ec. Waiputere, Leolantcr, and Kauroa wont a round of the hurdles, fencing well. Presently, not doing his best, covered a round in 2min. Gsec. Thrava and Jtanitiui were togolliev at the end <f j six furlongs, in lmin, 2flsec. Coronctted i heat Sumlus'ovor seven furlongs in lmin. | •Igsec. Te Puin went a round of Ihe hurdles without a mistake. Dunborve and Tui Calcsbaii were together at tlie end of'a mile and a half, (he last round taking 2min. ssce. T,lovds, going lietter than ]lulter, covered the same distance in 2min. Hsec. Black Northerii, Blue Mountain, and Omali were in that order_.it.the end of the same journey, in 2min. 2*3-s;ec. ■fllen'fprft .a.'i.bl' Tr.i.sh. Pifie w.'ere . together, three, .lengths iiii front of/Tlie Xa'ii.v.e,' at. ■tlie i'".d <it" live furliiag?. in hnin. II 1-:ssm, Cc.iitinnanci : Young'. Xa;ine: v'.luliasi 1. Piirilu'ii (I'lmnips'oi't;:. I'lie Sphniaril iCyayi, fileni'ion- (Porie'\ Galvala (Hr.'idy), iinil Doraiu'o (I'iynnl were cpir.pair'ous_ over a round of ihe big '.leiVrfc;..: Clp , i , ng i '..QVflr' the li'i'ii Doiiaiiiio' fell. Al jiie secpiit'. fence, of tjie' double, a.nd' at (.he; sod wall. "Pile otiiers were jumpinf well, ■ajiil tlie'two firsf-iirfined \ve.re v ' (;!?-. getlirr, three .lengths .in frrnH of Parifu.tii,. a' Hie finish. Dofar.do wa« afler; wa'ids s n nt a round alone, feeeing slowly.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

IBr GI.KNCOK.I .. Cohfidirip.s 'iiis..good' s|io,iMitig iii. Hie; ■ Wiiiigii antjv-iiimeii: to 'i'lie 1 ; . fact, that !h> is j'lieh a kp'oc! jiimpi r, the ex-huuKr tiiemnbre ivilV be a nanl lidrse. fp Ixat :i.ii the Jlaicieii lie tn-n'orrow. Ift i.-: to lie riMiii'ii bv 1 W J. Porter, who has beoji sliowins -j;oinl form in, the sacidle si'.-.c-t; .his ieinru Irotn Mi.'lboi:ri:». .. 1 f wiii !:o rasing at Kilerslio and D.n.iicilill 10-it;o::i:o.\v,. -.aud al the l sairip' plapK.-and. o,iai;i: oiV ■■Jloiuliiy-ne.'sj..;: - Ti-e t'a.ct tliat Sir yp)'o .:lia,< te'ii. ioing : l|ac(!y- 'iiii 'llip- tracks :a"i Eileriri'o need liiit be iakpn yn'-iOiislyi'-as t lie Si r ■itij; IVite.veir ii ir.ee w.ojllcri-. inul iii 'addition y. iyiild b.c. -a- lot ■iiVare -u-.ci^h.L-1 ii.ii 11. IHiiitr- : S|niiiis ".i'faii'&itidiV, w.li'o.' have, irr-ii di'iVatinj 1 ; him. 'i'lie ga 1 lop I'ccorded by Antdinetlr- iit. ; .'EUet;sjie .yesierdiiy- .liiftniiiig"' »'-ill liayr tfe. oh'e.ci: of jjjiikii'lsj 1.a>.l- year's laister llatidic'a)i- -.viiiiipi: fa.vdiirite 1 for tlii?H,f!t!!ir:!|) al the Aiu:';jand winter nuciifijf, w.ii.ieh opens- -.tp-.nio.rrpw;. An'o 1 ilor gqoil gal wii was reco'riled !jv" -Snji j a iy li'o > -litis bs"»n very taken to !.liei>lie. and tliouiii hp i< l>ac kward i.n coiuiiiio'.i, lie may u in a race be ; lore the el-jsgsv - 1 ():ir -«p.ec.ia:i: co.r : r.e'.--p l ,pn'deii,t -at: Gtaki: lele- 1 «ra!)!!;>d vesit rday f liat the trucks ilieri .are ia -cod prilcr for the t'onheominic nio.'tjn;: r.ext iveelCj and visiiip,- lioi:=<S. tU'e alrt'iid.v arriving, ht addition to Byron hud Makiui.ij reporied yestenlay; fitiwai, Lade Volga, and Kiiisli put in tin- ;iiii:i':ira.'.i::a y.e'ster'dV'j'.. 'i'he last-nnnipd ' iior-e is oils ga-od ill the Slack Hurdles, and th"iiz;ii he- iia. never r.i<«<l ovoi-fences 1 , -it is stats' ■ed that. !;e. i's. 11:2 pod. jn.iniior.

■ O. 'JMiitcivarcli .raili Ddegsa. and: -JJ'a.u-■ mat, l'efi. &i; Auckland fill- Tuesday ijjs'f. Tiio lasi-named seems the more Jikr-ly 0: !| u , ji;ij;-. (0 earn, (li-'.inction at Li'.c.-.-iie. Sik 11: \Vhi'*ney, who owns the 's'<i, left yesiirday to be'jire.-ent al tin' meeting. ' 5 So far 11 a hor-euian lots been se.iuri"! for G'ny Lawless in liic h'tyiiiK event at Gltalri.. ' Beel.e.v Ai'tis asked to. ifike- fjle nioiint'. bat had yi decline .sis'lie- had- Ix-en previously engaged icr Lady Yolsa ill the same iinfce. 'T.lie- field., (hough str.piig lijlmer-i'caiiy, is .'really a weak: oiie, and d'espi;e the i'acl. (hat the distance is rc:;..iriicd {ij Si iviiie- far fflr lierv Jlf. flriiceV :blac.k Hiave' is ennsidered (t> fee /likely i.o si art

favoiniit'e. The field for 1 the .Ohvi: Nor!hern TliiydTcs fob 6 i-iiii 1 I n-tnofi e.w is far from a strong one, and- one is. fpi:"cc-'d '.S'ri..'as|f wluil lias becaiii!.' 01 our juniper-? lilack Xort'iern, "who- leiuK the way in t'iiihandicap, is anything bn'. a hi;rh-cli,ss Iter.-e. and r.ol to be compar.od witli. .s.i.y', Ksiiartero, I'a.isar.o, or (.'ontiir.iniice. Then Conies Pi/eieiifly. I'lii? .B,iy.l;ei(.!i.e.ad. goldiiig was vii lining at all. file .-niali .Anthlaud niVetinss, bni failed to. <li«tisißiiisl-, hihjspjf. Nov iVp find h'iiij. right jit; (libtop of Ihe tree ill ;t iinrdio lKindjcai). \Vaipuicre car, hardly be accejited as anvIhing ijeiter than a useful liack. Tin: Kaiive oil .-ever.il occasions ha-> showed

SO'cii: fori.il,. tl':OUL,''i lip. I'as .yijt tp :«:i : lt !) big hu'-die race. Pari'.ntn .U getting very old, iiiid Dor, Que:-; is-:iiioi:e at home m a place like llc'.eusvi'ile. whor". lie. won bis! week. O? the remairder. Xapper and D'arby- I'iiui are flip only horses; liholy Io iii:rn ftiit with any saccrss, art! even tliey .i'.n've 'so far do 110 iiothir.c to nut them' in t!,o sainc. rank ns TiCchrd; .Keijiiy <7ri.v'a"lierio, or the Oisborr.e pair of 'cracks.;. To-d'a'i: -is geijeral eo.-'-ry -day for -flit; llawke's Kay .lockey Cbib's winter incel-

'iig. ■AiT Auckl.ind irriier snys that so far j. .c:;v.ii bo ga:.iiorcd the t.'dlon iiig riders w-ll i hiu-e niottn's in the 6'rM; _ Xorih'-rr. 11 nr<li(*--: - -K. Thompson (lilaoi; \oi I itI crn\ C. fscr.t! 'rri-seiitlv'i, ,J: ( tVCanneil | MVaiputrr.-;!, I', riyo.n (Tin- Vatiiei. A. .1 StTtih-ii -fMoit J. .'ones n.ipvd.-', |A. .t-aSian ''XaPi/eri, 11. j'eii'ival 'li'ii,- | .-i. Vdvlov (f., .■ 'I!.. ■ .lonCs -(niiiiby l.'n'ui)-, L.. Trai'i I'vtaSlJc-V. Mi jj.oss tSnndns:, C. Cecilrano iieticdk . 11, : of X.ipnt-r s Candida Ia re fi';ilie 'Irr-af: Northern lluj-illcs a'nrl: firca.i Xpvt-iiei'n ;-!.-rpleelias(.. a vofor: 1,-r ? t(f liis {>erf:!iriii';i.nees \vill lie- of -iiiie.r.est. ;V >p>:n.i. ii-.ii- as io ni.- ..pilWi'B I'mi sari be (likenlihroush Tile l.'nver, a ltd- wiietlpr m iwl this is-a reliable guiilc Otri; .01; -iin-iyad -tcifti'r'rlrotf'* Oiijl' fe ifp(t N-'l^wr u !il e.nd v.eii. Xapi«'r'- udy v-in .fast serfsoii wa-. in 11:0 WhiiAata Hack llurdK ■ aV ilie- iliiAA Hii'y .AViitic-r inCclijEf. : when he ,n'i;ri;;;! division iiicijid.i (I '1 lis. ;I>over, ip>i. jjj> \ii|ii.».'.idid -.Hit Stall -ill flic \\'.r!er ilnnllcs ~ . Trcirfhain, in..wbnf!i ' Hover <K1 -,||.. Io viclorv. 1.11. 1.1)0. SiiHill lll'l ' on I lie I i'l id d-y Tieii:;;;:::,. li|,- IS:!, iini- I'd t'lllMi . Oe.'iyi.iil .Aallth ;":m 'Pd Don <;.:«, Wilde :m Tb-: !:''v;-r. wffl, tn-,. .vcond. In Contii'iinaiico Uu- Miem. Vi.i.jiiii. li liriHr-. .M Aii.cklfliif!' to an'-ri.-v,- .\aiip. 1 liaft f iiri-y !»f>. l:'jb. i:;vlhe ti'reitf Xorljiern Jim^ FIXTURES, .||.-,,f. I ;,t;..l :l.- Dilllidin .I.':. Villi"!'. .1,,;,' K :!, and a. • A.l'.! . Wmler. . jiiiie Si aidi i. - 'Ww '-Ma.n.iri b- 1 • !a iid' .'.) -i 1 IV. k-'- Bay .i.C. SViiiithv'-. ■ June 20aad 2i,--Verier Kuk li.C,

FOOTBALL.

RU(i!5 v GAME. I'JrtMfXIOX KXKCT'TIVB MEET. IXTiiIMSI.AM) MATCH AT XAPIRR. A meeting of I lie Cnnimil.Iceol the /."aland lluehy I'moii was h.'M In -t !• vcffiiiK. Mr. Nril (ialbrailli presiding. 'I'ili-i i> were. ill,—-i piv.-eut: J)r. M'Kved.v. \lp r.. !., Wylie, If. Isaacs. ,1. I.aiiglil.'iu, A. I.iiur*'!!and !'■ (1. WallI>l11 lull. ('nil flip di-ni--inn Inuli place mi Ihe iii;itier »f Ilir Xnrili v. Suntli i.>!and mulch. At length Mr. Ui li - iimvi'il that the iii.-itr-li lie played at N:i|iii-r nn .lul.v l.'l, | i'llll I 111.. Wits agreed to, r-tlSlj' <1 111 .sitisIncim'y iii ruUK*'"''!'!l«*iii(f made. Mov.rs. Alernlish ( WplHiikl'iii), tlnlla-j;li*-r <Auclilnmi', nnd Malolie (TanVnakil WITl' i!|lp«!l|lr(i Sl'lei'lOTS ill lit'* North Island (*'.iim, and Me.-si>. I'/vans (Cnntcrbnryi, (.'.-ivaiiag'i nnd U'anilrii (Marlborough) for tin; South | Island team. .Nominations lilt' I'Cspeel.ive nninns :iif to reach fUiiigtoi mil Inier than Jmn; 21. The selectors are io lie inslriidi'il 11> have I lie U'lini Ml tin' hands ill Hit' committee by July J* A Mib-comniilfce, consisting of Messrs. !..'iu!t-ii.~dji, (ialbrailli, .Hid I sines, was unpointed (o (,'<l into the miiHcr of Hie lours of the Xhrlh and South Isiand rounlry (.cams, and to report to Ihe next meeting. The chairman, coiiiiiiPiilniK oil nil illiinirv, slated that llii.cby players who practiced ill!) -Northern l.ninn giinm were liable to suspension. The committee, however, had discretionary power. It ns decided to warn players n( Iho risk iii?y ran. . \ roqut»?t wa? received from ihfi jncw Zealand University Club, stating lh.il it was proposed to bring a Sydney Iniversitv team'to Xew Zealand this season to,plav Hie l."nivcisi,l y Colleges in f ho four (•"Hire's and also one or two outside learns. TJi« colleges, it was staled had pamiteod 4,'35i) for I lie lour, and asked if tho union would advance ,K10I) for una v. aim train fares, the amount to !x> paid Imck out: of gate takings, and, if this was lnKUtlicicnt, the (our colleges to make up Ins deiioit. The lour will commence at. Wellington on August '-'I, and the itinerary is, rou ,r hh', ihhlit:—AuKHs-fc 24, play New Zealand l. : nivcrMty, at Wellington; August 28, Auckland learn, a( AucKland; Angu-st; 31, Auckland University, at Auckland; September 4, combined college tram, probablv at Wanganiii; September 7, Canterburv College, at Christchureh; heptemlwr It, 'Otngo University., a.t JJunedm; September 14, New Zealand Ijwyersity, at Duuediii; September IS, probably play n Wellington team; September 20, leave iOr decided to grant the request if satisfactory arrangements can be made. Messrs. Laiigliton and Isiacs were appointed to represent the anion on the Keterecs' Appointment Boaul, with '!-« addition n'J Mr. Kobb, ti.e referees nominee. 'The board is now complete. The committee decided,, after considering a letter from iJavkes Jia>, that u was not (lesiiablo to cable -.tw 1 Tnion in regard to the removal of the di.snHnliflc.ition.of certain junior ulayeis w.io tnoi-' pari- in tin? Xorilieni t moil game. \ letter wiil l;e sent in m:e cour.-e, a-, ; deVUIcU. it wai re.-olved t.) a-k llu. )lawi<e~ Day i'ni;'!' the ii=t ~i 'p'la'vefs and Iheir ;:piteac«J;:.

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v. : ' i. : .' ■ y^- : ' : iC.. :v: •■ I I ' CIlI.KI:' -EXIvCVTI'YG >IKI/P5. - i ■PEQP.OSXiS 101! l'Tin v HKKI.NG. TifK , ' Mr. ,T. .1. Kobert< presided over | ■ i,i" pi' tin: executive ot the Xcw-/.etuaW' , -I'oolball Jcye>«»S- t r v': orty n;=y>. 11. il'lvemveMV.(!.l awko s.»g?.>b j ; : . 1,. '\yiii%< ; x.c:;nrtp^'i? • vc . i' "'aiUilV' : X-S XeHryoiiUlz/i AucklanHj,.. . «.l ; 4e. -Atkins' (Woilitittton), and H. L- h:>lnio!i i J ■ '■■■!' fgrant'ptl .to Wellington j I S'ootbal! : Assoc!etior to. plfy-Shniiiicii, ;.at -Sliaiiii4.if-.-'oJivJjirt?r 3 v 1 " 1 : 1 granted''';'■jieruiifsioiv'tb I; ■ 'Paliiiov?td'non Hie.,famMiiffl.;.:.. ij.'X], . - Pim-riv liny, being .the Hpt association j ■ ; in oli-d'enge Canterbury lor.-;-. a Miofcn-|; r'. f Shieft--iSatcfi; to; hx' a ( | ' suitable s'.aK The Xey; Z«.ii;imi Kcferce- ...: lAvspViiti imi . :^: as viict.ed to .ii Sd I; ,' rcfpvVb :fovi!m.alwvij.;'.uia(c]h ,;' ■ '11'^v-a's■ -(i'pJinr.V 4^" Ji-HAV|' feg>:->-Bnv.-jr i,." iw'ith "two' footballs '.V'.: courai'iiii; 1 vOs :foot'V 11 Napier. I •■■. :l'!yi;ioii!h, and i ' Hon-. ('arncross, v,mo o'oe'.ed vice-presidents of the Xew .Zealatid -W " ; .!. K. Kili,-.' wcie re--11 vosoirtin'<?: 3ia.hii.wai.iif-. ' ■ ;; ' a% TiaWsKipfi-in- 'Ht'd artmia!' report oj=. : : i. ibV -Now Zealand A^ei.att.m '■ stating 'hat "'lie incoming rpitncu shniint., ■ *fovnui'lrfk'i dolittiio policy nud..<mtliitc 0f..! - :fib'=n.U-Vvßarili'ntt^t'lfeftiU>l'cVsV®J.'®r 0, oi.,"tP-: ■ rtiav/lie-"j)laceil;.lK'fovo: (he affiliated; ■ a.wintmiis." ennio.mi for discussion; am,; - it was ac-Cuicd to'call a H>-ei:'l meeting to be in ..a'.out a i;iO!ith s ,- !■ lime .to-' .considers" proposals «>' ■ ■'■ J r&ii Vf Inc otic )i; te.:i p itcj.-coi«: nun i oa.l <\; : with hi* .n«o(MaticiiV:/ahd;;a£ v th.p -special-.;: ; .. -:iji'iPxpectcilv.fp^sii.bjiiit -S'o^ np.Jlc.-;: finife p'la'u i'ov iVf HivthcKineo .of Uio abbv>:, ol)jcct;: ... "■ , ■.;. .>v;vi

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