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THE TURF.

NEW ZEALAND CUP. LIKELY STARTERS _ RIDERS. STEWARDS'HANDICAP. BIG HELD TO GO TO THE POST». Perfect weather conditions ttre hi. for the ispringr meeting of thß'Ga_ferbuiy Jockey Club, whioli opens at Riccarton to-day. At the time of witihg: the Cup is votedi on all sides, _ very open event. ..';'■'.■■ Dii Ting the last 21 hours Allegory has receded in the market. It is probable, however, that tho Greenwood-owned braoket will be entered as favourite when tho horses line up at the barrier todayj. ' • •■'.■'.■' 3 and Riders, The folloiring are the probable 'starters and fchoir riders in tho Cup :— •■. st.lb. yico-Admiral (P. D.Jones) ,;_„...; 9 1 Bronze.(A. Oliver) ;....;.„.......„.;...;.;/ 8 8 Endeoided (W. Young) 8 i Lady Luoy iW. Price) 8 1 Domino (J! O'Shea) .;.;... 8 0 Midnight Sun (L. Wilson) ......v..;..... 8 0 Masterpieoo (P. E. Jones) ............. 7 13 Goldfinder (H. Griffiths) ......,.:..„..„ 7 9 Soldiers' Chorus (A. H. Wilson) ~„, 7 6 Allegory (B. Deeley) _....,. 7 5 Sinapis, (H.. : Tricklebank) _ S 13 Odessa (U Emerson) 0 9 HaSUyne XW. BeU) ..;..„......r.v....._ 6 8 Obligant (R. Berry) .v..-....:.;iu.......... 8 7 It will be seem that the whole of the filial acceptora _re expected to go to the post. ,\ ■ . ■' . Bronze has come back into,favonfi but the bulk of the money willbe carried by the Greenwood pair, and tTndeoided. and Masterpiece. . .:,./.■ : , : ■••■;■ ' After her gallop on, Thursday morning, Sinapis has advanced . in favoiit, and, though, her stayiiig abilities are being ..taken on. trust, it is understood that no less a judge than R. J: Mason was greatly taken with her chonce3, and declared that if ah outsider was to win it would be /the St. Ambrosß mare. Stewards"' 'Handicap." A very big field is likely to go to,the post in the.Stewards' Handicap. The following are'the; staffers and. riders engaged:— ■ •■■ ''.::■'.'.:■- .' ''.-'■ st.lb. Bbbrikdff (P;D; Jones) 9 8 Gipsy Belle (R. Hatch). ......;... 8 13 Culprit (W. Young) ,'.........!..........:.. 8 13 Theodore (L.. Wilson) ..■.:...■....::..;..... 8 11 PeirMe (B. Deeley) .::..■.:.....:..;.:..:..•. 8 10 Crown Pearl (W. Ryan) v....; 8 7 Bon Reve-(P.'E. Jones) ...,.;- 8 '6 Sea King (H. Berry) .......: 1.8 2 Ermengarde (A'. lOliver) ;.............ii..'B 2 Blue, Lake (E. Lowe) .........:...»...... 7 12 Heatherbrae (C; ;...... 7 10 Piriwai (W. Ayre), ......;.............. .' 7 9 Hermia (C. Jenkins) .../.-..... 7 8 Pilgrim's Way (J. O'Brien) .:.:. .7 8 Diavolo (J. O'Sliea)/........................ <7 6 Glade (WiPfite) ...;.......v.'.:.i. .'.u- 7 5 Peroneal (W. Bell) ..........: 613 Mount Victoria (H. Watson) ...........;-• 6 10 Stardahcer (W. Weller); ...r............... 6 7 Other Riccaftoh Notes. ;,. • Whilst 1 working at. Riccarton-.yesterday 'morning, Eqiiitas. went ivrong in one of her tendons,' and is-unlikely to be seen 'under silk, at the C.J.C. meeting. ; ' ■/ : ' Generally speaking the fields engaged at Riccarton' to-'day are on the large side. In the hui-ale's, With which, race the meeting ia bpenedj Fashion Plate, who has been .very, consistent of : late, : is likely to start favourite. . . The work that .Phroso has been doing with North East \will ensure, plenty of support for! Mr. G. P; Moore's mare in the Spring. Plate; and, if: Bon Ton is to cope, successfully with the opposition in the, Derby on Monday, he'will hare .to Vrialte a good 'Showing in the-Riccarton ■Welterii..: ''■\^,. Y( r ; ' I RTCCARtON GALLOPS, s -. ■ (By : - , , , , Christchurch, November li. Most of thV horses at' Riccarton this mbinihg did steady work, tut with the . i}&f-wester. blbivihg 6omo fast sprints were, recorded: .. . Hemiia did half a mile in Blseo., Blue Lako the feune in 48 2-ssec„ Obligant three furlongs in 38 2-ssec, Mira six furlongs in lmin. 151-ssec„ Masterpiece and; Auturanus the last of four furlongs of a steady circuit in 54 l-ssec, Ceylon, half a mile in 50 l-'ssec, Undecided six furlongs in lmin; 18 l-sse",. '• ■■'■<' Bronze beat Haskayjie' over a miV.in imin. M.4-sseo.; Gipsy..Belli beat Aratia- ] tia over five furlongs in..lmin. i 2-ssfic: j - .Theodore did the last,four, of five furlongs in. 50sec, Glade five; furlongs in, 62 2-ssec., Piriwai. and Mount -'Victoria; the 'same in 64sec., Ladrone -. and -Peroneal ifpnr furlongs in. .49 3-sseo., : .Ventura..five "in'G2'lrssec. , . , . Y: ' ~ ■ • •. .■..' '-.• Crown Pearl beat Diavolo easily over a half-mile in ,49sec.; ..•; ■■<.■:■ ; •'■;, '.■••;" : , ■;" Bootle did six furlongs in Imih. 17seo. ■ Lady'Luiiy.'a mile in linin.-48 2-ssec. (finishing well). '' ; ~■".. ... ,"■.: Tatterley beat Jason over .half. a mile in 49 2-ssec. .'•.'. ' .' '' ■ . ■;;' The -Hague, Soltano, and Pursefiller went half a mile in 49 2-sseo., and Distinction arid; Imagination five 'furlongs in lmin. 4isec. ""■'■'■'/"'.. _ „ Peirene, Bobrikoff, and Equitas are amiss/ Vocation • and Black Lupin are suffering, from colds.. ; ; , ' : .' : DEWrIURST PLATE.'Y ■'.; wonby ioiivois. : ; By Teleerapii—Pcesa Assbciatibn—Obnyrißht London, October 81. ■ ; At the' Newmarket Houghton meeting, the following.was the result of the Tace for the .;'., /.YY, : ; v.-;-..,;..;. , ,', , DEWHERST PLATE, of SOO sovs.; added to a sweepstake: of 25 sovs.' each, 15 sovs. forfeit; for'two-year-olds; wits, ■ Bst. 91b.; fillies arid geldings, Bst 71b. Seven. : furlongs.. '■-.'_.•• ; '. • Mr.. W. Raphael's > b. 0; Louvois, by • Isinglass—Lbuvaine ;..;■..:..: •.••" * Lord Rosebery's b. b.- Sanquhar; by ■ Santry—Valve ....■..;... 2. Mr. H. E. Beddington's ch.- 0. Rock Plinti.by RockSarid—Trigger ......... 3 TRAINING AT FLEMINGTON. Melbourne, November 1 At Flemingtbn this mbrhing, Hallowmas ran five furlongs in lmin. 6seo.. Wolawa half a mile in 5256 C, arid Cider, three furlongs in 38sec. • . •, ■'.■■ A.R.C.-SPRING MEETING. 'THE ACCEPTANCES.' v • ' (Br Teleeraph—Press Asisbclatloii.i ■ Auckland, November 1. ' The following are the acceptarices for the-Auckland Racing Club's spring meeting:— '.. ' . ;..'. ~' : 'SHORTS HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. Five furlongs—Our Queen, 9sfc; Turbine; Bst. 131b ; Tangiwai, Bst.; 21b.; - Apellori, 1 Bst. j Tact, 7st. 131b. j Lucille, 7st. 101b.; Miss Livonia, 7st. 101b.; Scorch, 75t..91b.; Dido, 7st. 81b.; Muhinga, 7st. 71b.; 7st. 61b.; Overtime, 7st. Bib ;.,First Wairiki, 7st. 41b.; Haku, Cst. 131b.; 6st. FLYING HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. Seven- furlongs;—Electrakoff, Bst. 111b.; Jack Delaveli.fist. 81b.; Royal Soult, Bst. 61b ; Master Wairiki, Bst. 21b.; Wee Olga, 7st. 121b.; Tact, 7st.. 61b.; Mifes Livonia, 7st 51b.; Dido, 7st. 31b;-; Ngatirriariuii 7at. 31b.; Admiral So.ult; 7st.j Watch'shain, 7st. MAIDEN HURDLES; of 175 sovs. One riiilo and a :half.4-Rawini;, 9sl". 61b j Sphinx, 9st;6lb.; Surplus,-9st; 61b.; Ambergris, 9st. 51b.; Captain Paul, 9st. 81b.; Fuse,-9st.; Adherent, 9st.; Stroller, 9st.; Pyrmont, 9st.; Tiri-, 9st.j Lowgafth, 9st ; Blue Mount, 9sfc;;.Hypbribri, 9st.j Afawa, 9st.; Noliu's, 9st.; Napper Tandy, 9st.; Shebeen;. 9st; .■■■ '-~.■ ONEHUNGA .STEEPLES, of 275 'sovs. About threo miles.—Hautere,. 12st., 21b.; Kelp,.list..lib.; .The. Chief, 105t..; Rangitarie, 9st. 121b;; Huh'akaha; 9st. 121b.; Bonnie Jean) 9st. 81b.; Dhuf)cen;,.9it. 81b.; Skvhißh„9'st..7lb.';,Romp,.9st. 71b.. . ~HUNTERS' ■ STEEPLES, ~of 125 sovs. -About...three riiiles.—Whetufaiiei,. 12st. jplb;'; The Chief, 12st; 81b.;,C!oudv Morn, list. 6lb ; Mahoriga, list.. 21b.;, Skyhigh, lOst. 131b'.; Captain Jack, lOst: 131b.; Ice!, lOst. 91b.; Eglinton, lOst. 81b.; Atawhai, lOsti 81b.; Master Phaetori; ,10st. 81b.; Shebeen, lOst. 71b.; Tangih'ia, lOst- 71b. : HOBSON HANDICAP, of 125 sovs., Six furlongs—Cloudy Dawn, Bst; 91b.; Goodwin Sari'ds, Bst. 41b.; Caher Davon, Bst. 31b.; Royal li'ish, Bst, 31b.;. Tragedy King, Bst. 21b.; Vestal! Bst. lib. i Master Tu'nuhi, Bst. lib.; .Manuewera,.Bst; Para'wai, 7st. 121b:;- Lady Betty,. Vet.-Olb.j. Duiria; 7st. . ilb.i.n.sYMfttlos,, My W!i>,x .Toreador, Mi.

61b. j Sir Rupert, 7st. 81b. 1 Clare, 7st, 61b.| Antiphono, 7st. 51b.; Lady Gladstone, 7st. ilb.; Hemisphere, 7st. tiki Prince King, 7st. 41b. j Wairiki Rose, 7st. 31b.; Kaleato, 7st. 31b.j Matawerewore, 7st. 81b.j Light. Blue, 7st. 81b ) Pea Rifle, 7st. 8lb.; Al- 1 melda, 7st. 31b.j Signum, 7st. 8lb.; Pakonini,,7st. 31b. 'FINAL PAYMENTS, , CITT-HANDICAP, of 650 sovs. One inilo and a quarter, et. lb. et. lb. Antoinette „ 8 10 Master . Waimangu „ 8 8 Wairiki u 1 U Gloy ..' ». 8 G Royal SoulLi 7 H Kakaina^.,..., 8,1 Jolie Fille v- 7 10 Goldsize .„,. 712 Waiorewa — 7 6 ,La Eeih'a ■...*. 7.12 Mdui Nina «; 7 4. Coromandel Semolina. ■ ... 7 3 (inc. 51b, .', Flying Soult 6 0 pen.) ...,.., 712 GEEAT NOETHEEN GUINEAS, of 750 sovs. Ono mile, st. lb; it. lb; Gelatine uu 810 Prince Soult 810 General Our King ;...; 8 10 Drouet 8 16 Lady , Elgiva 8 5 Monorail „. 810 Bleriot ■; 8 5 WELCOME STAKES, of 000-eoys, Five furlongs. at. lb. *lb. Kia Kaha m 8 i Tikitapu ..: B 0' Marshal •■-, . . Tinbpai (late . I M'Donald 8 6 Jeud'Esprit) 8 0; Marconi ....;. 8 5 Merry Eoe ... 8 .0 Lady Alicia... 8 0 Rosea ......... -80 Perbnilla .... 8 0 , ' \ .' .. MARLBOROUGH SPfiiNQ RACESi In. connection with the Maribbrbiig'h Racing Club's springJaboting, whi'chtnfes place at Rivtsrlands, Blenheim, on !Novemter 20 'and fl, owhsrs arb roihiiided: that nominations close' this with. the club's seoreta-y, Mr. L. Grifhths, Bleh-. heith', 1 ' '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 13

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 13

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 13

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