THE TURF.
WELLINGTON STAKES. SECOND FORFEITS. After, second forfeits the following horses remain in tho WELLINGTON STAKES, of 550 sovs. l'or two and throc-jear-olds. Tivo furlongs, , Mr* J. Armstrong's ch. f. Lady Teazle, by bir LadVlo—Chatterer. . Mr. W. E. Bidwill's b f. Imagination, by Hukonhead— Culmination Mr, Frank Rosa's on. f, by StopmakAh.'T. H. Lowry's br f. The Hague, by Stcpn-iak—Peace. , Sir Geo. Clifford's br. 0. Nightwatch, by Tfeadmill-Glcnowlet. Mr. G. P Donnelly's ch. f, by Gold Reef—rormula ~ „ T1 Mr W. Nidd's br. f., by AchiUee-Pro-ludo l . . . , ~ Mr J. G. Duncan's br. c, by Achilles— 1 Repoit. _ , Mr Hnney Raynor's ch. f Hoopoo, by Achilles-Bulbiil. , ~ . - I Mv. H. Hodge's b. f., by Martian-Faux Pas ' ' ■■■ ; " '• '■ ' ■'' *'■ -■' Mi.'Highden'u b.;f, Adelieia,;by! Charle-: | mngno ll—Angele.... -'■ ■■']■;:_ ''A", -■■ .Aa Mr L Y D. Aclond s ch. g. Gnome, by 1 ~~MY Y Highden's br.'f.':Ermengarde/;by ' Charlemagne 11-Watershoot<:.■;:;; ■'..- ■~ Mr. ' Stanley Hugo's>;b. 0... Master Achilles {,'" '77',,' ' :,-A... " ,_ Mr. R-angi Kerehoma'e blk. g. lung a. ravodrtte, by King's' Guest-Ram.', _ ; . , Mr. W. K. Karaltiana's ch. c. Sea Lord, by &an Fran-Waikpuia.: ; :;:;^:f».'{,._.: Mr. J. R. M'Donold's br; C, by Achilles 1 —The Shannou. :,77'7'77''7\7 Mr. P. P. Neaglo's | b.c.,',byKmgsGuest —Heavenly' Twin 77 i7 : '7;7 Mi. J. B. Keid's b. o.,Mowbray, ~by Mensch.ikotf-Lady . '.- T" ■■'. Mr. Rangi Keiellomas.br; 0.; by Sartq ~Mr. J. B Reid's'tei''f,4by,.Chi^Umagiw Mr. Highdeii's br-'f.Bertr'adaj by Cbnrlomaguo 11—Couronne. A'A. ■"■': '■■■'■ .:■ ■'■ .£, -.A Mr. Highdcn's Gerberga, by. Charlemagne ll—Annabelle. :;; <"•'■-, A~ ■■•■■■ - ; J Mr? G. L Stend's.b. g. Bon Reve, by BomforniT-Droaiucr,:. . • h ■-) .;••"<. ,;'vv;^. Mr. Prank Ross's :br, c.,.by.Soult-I-a(ly-Musket. .'.-,. ■. "-.•'■} ■■". 1 ' Mr. E. J. Watt's b. g., by: BirkenhcadMr?D. Riithcrford's : ;br! ; {.i,, by Charle-' jnagno 11-Happy; Valley.; .r. ;..;.. ■ 1 Foxton 'R.c^riANpicAps,;^;i;:' Mr. J 'E. Henrys has dec We d: the following weights' for-tho, first-day s„ events at the Foxton Racing' Clubs HACK HURDLES, ofjlOO stivs.-. jOne miles and n hnlf.-Whlnlperj lOst- ,91b,;. Eiya, lOst ; 111b.;. Serenitv, 9st. 91b.; Sunrose, O&t.rKnutsftird, ,9st. ;:Ngote, 9it • Eexer. M •'•T ; '•;,':■■: ''■; "• ELLCTRIC BUVCK'HANDICAP, of"100 eovs. Six lurlongsi-Expect, i9sjt.;' Lady. I/>Ui=a, 8* 10tb,j*Seaweed, Black Lupin, Hi ifilb;^Alecto/: M.^s \b.) SimplcSam, 7et. Wlb.rHeather* 7Bt-.13 b.; Eminent, 7rt 101b,;l%nurftna, | ;7st.'Glb.; Vladinoy,' 7st. 31b;j: AVaitoto, : .7st.,;'2n).i Treo Lucerne,' Kuropotangi,-ist; lib.; Patronymic; >M.;>Scm> : fct. 8 b.j Charge, list. 71bl;'Ruapara/,:-est.': .7lb.i Wniotapu, 6st 7lb.i'R6seblush;:6st.7lb;; General Madero, s l)St.--71b.:^;v;;v" ' -v >,'' POXTON CUP, of 200 sovsv ' Ono mile and a qiiarter.-EnttV:93t.;;3tiU,'Bs i ti.-81b.i Manawakahn, Sst'.' : 3lb/;..iSeatondale;;.Bst. 1 21b.; Master Laddo,-Bst.; Bonny.; Boy, 7st. 13!b.; Ngatinfartt.^st., ■Mes'cal, 7st. 91b.! Lady Moaifoa, ;7stv9lb..r. Montreal) 7rt.'7lb ; Kauroa,:7«t.-slb.;'.tMatlow,",7st. 41b.; .Roval Dragoon,' ■7st.!3lb.';y.Royal Simon,' Cst. 101b;;'■ Mnteteer,'. 6st.; 91b.; Redloh, Bsfc. 81b.; Easy/ M;-81b.; Pikiho, 6it. 71b.' A^X'^t.p'^A AWAHOU HANDICAP, >of .100 ~eom One mile.-'I/eolariter r c9st.;,' Papamararna, Sst. v131b.; t Kwito.}:<»A>l&tbliuliwditKilchcrnn, fot lllb ! ; ronvnnc, -Bsr. 101bvij-Top-.''N6to/ : 'Bst;r7lK; Dokltho, Ost," Ladv Won'yji Bst.''2lb.'rPftih»;'Bst;"2lb;i Marble "Head,-6*'r"Moivette; : 'Bsti/ i !:Firsj Aid, Bst , Ruopnra.'Sit.j'-Eoseblush.'.Sst. FLYING HANDICAPi of-ISO sovs.; Si: furlohes —Blue Lakei'!9ct,: :61b. ;•: Her'mia Bst 13lb jMon Ami;Bst...'!lb.,''-Lady : ..Volga Hst.; i- Rangiatua, ; '-78t;' .lllb;r iAllnrement 7qt. 91b.; Lady Moutoa.'--7st.' 91b.; rWin nin" Post, 74 71b'.'; Mertdn,. 6st. 13lb. Boronia', Rnval Dragoon. Ost.-121b.;:Thetis, 6st.vM DASH II \NDICAP,- of :100 sovs: ■: Foil furlongs —Eocene,'.9st. Seaweodi>Bsi 111b ; Simple Sam.lSrt. 91b.;:.Merton','8si 81b.; Eminent, Sat.' 61b;/ -Runaway \Girl « Bit.; Tree Lucerne,-.7st.'lllb.;"Stecknd< 7st. 101b ; SitOMoiitoi 7»t 71b ; Courtly,:7st. Gib;; :Muscadin< 7st.; Ynnkeo Doodle. 7st.';- Golden -Bel 7<if.; MartW. 7st. '•;■ Floss,. 6sfc 181b,; rTa* nm, 6st. 13IK; Operation,.6st.l2lb.;Th Diver. 6st. 916.; Invicta; 6st. 91b.) Hbertj Git. Olb.j Silver, 91b.; -Artificia fiit. 91b,; WiTeloss,''()st.'.-9lb.;;Conzisk( (W-. 91b, TamaKoa,'6st.'i9lbV,' Viper;''6s oib. >'■■,> a lIERRINGTON .WELTER;,of lOOsovi Seven lOst. slb.;'Con mandol, Ost 13lbi::.Th<ORover,. 9st. 81b Ngatimiru, 9st. 71b: ;: ; \foritrenl.'Bst. 131b lord Renown, -Bst.' J81b;;-:Kauroa,. 8s 121b.j Mailow, Bsfc. a2lb.; .Ki'osteri,- Ss lllb.j Manitau, -Bst/ lllb.;- ! Merton,- 8s lOlb.; Toney; 8H;. lOlb.j'Lady-Laddo.Ss 101b.: Bally Shanrion; 6lb.;"Katii 8:«t. 4.b.; RovAl'Simon/-Bst.' 41b.: Aruak Bit.- lib 11 Seaweed; ;'Kt; : i-jSan''..Laes;: 7s lllb.;'Krae Tryj' l 7st. Hit),;-Buoyant,: 7s 111b. ' ' , ;;f> : fe;-^' :^;^:;/- EASTER, ENTRi.ES;;FpRJRANDWICf IBy TeletrraDb-PraM (Rec. January: 7, idki-v-m.) '■ '. .'; , ■, ~:.Sydriey; January: 7. L" 'Entries for the Doncaster.Haridiiiap.il 1 elude Bobrikoff; Valido,'Ventura, Roy ( Scotch, Lady Medallist,: IoH. and. Seatdi ' dale, and for the Sydney Cup. Midnigl ■Ban, Rojal Scotch',;,and' s Lady;. Medallist a.j eights.; : '.^.;; :: ,;; , (Rec. January■ 7/:O^p-m';). \A._ '■•:'■!'' : Sydr)6yii'January^. * Weights ha^e":been;;declared';.'fbr:-,tl [ principal events .at tho Australian Jock; 1 1 ' Club's. Anniversary,-Meeting.-. In;;.! Challenge stakes, six-.furlongs^Gigand is top-veight ,withV:lost.'lolb.:: ;Wi 1 West has B=t. 51b.: ; In the^Anniversa Handicap, ono mile and a. half,-.. My. G vonni is top-weight with ; 9st. 41b. : : : 1( tas 6=t. 121b. ;.; u^rVw''---.--i'■•'■'-
'■ '"'"> •''■- : '-X',t£^./'l^'^ ■'■■■■ 1-A- special ifeof. consisting : .of a ,twro] i ■••• 'liie'car, eight'horse-boxes,-.and..an ,en '■'.-''■•• timed .to .arrive, at .Palmerstoj * :■ Vv • vlJort^earl^yestoday^nd ■ ,' '•••, neot: with tWmorning, trains tP Wellms i:V' -Wn.and•Na*to;:-,.Allw"*:"??^:^ <- ? - :■ :;: Grealford. .was I *reached where, owing..t t'; ■■* an extralot of. shcep'truckateing ohainei \ '; . Ton to'the train, the enginebro\e dow, P '■ under the augmented load. A-delay .« i -three hours ensued, but-special arrangf 0 J.-'uionts were made by tho.Wellington o1 P..* i fice, : and eventually, .the southern, horse I' • 'were brought on .by; special 'train an ■*i- ; arrived in time to connect with»the M< b - kbia, whichleft at G;p.m. for iTyttelto, %•■ '-The 'horses slipped south wererVic. V>- | .'Admiral and"Martel. of ,i 1' ; Hobbs), Winning Way, Glenfinnan; Msv 1 "■"-'- - terpiece, and Brown: Owl of I i ..., Gutts); and Bon Kove,< Bon Ton, Los Ai (,' gelos, Culprit; and: Oxcnhopo (under it V i wre of ft. o'Donrieii).: ::;*-:: ;.' f ' On •their,'- arrival ■ -from' -Auckland ;yc ; : terdav Peg- iind' f 'Mowbrny' : ::were' sei t* -' ■ straight to..Tr'e'rttham.. They will .rettiai J : there' until-tho conclusion of tho';.Cu i ' meeting. ,(..'-;'.-, •-:.•'',;;: si Tho connections,of Martel arc annoy< ft at the. treatment which the, horse, recenn & fronv th'o weight-ndjustcrs.-So far, <_tl jk CharlertiagJie ll,colt, has shown, no ;fot 15 ' . at'-iiH, but he is kept ..weir up. 'in'tl ' j-' / handicaps,-'. The, .consequence is that. ,1 '. ),'"■ ■ is n'ot,to;be.'sccrt out. at-Trehtham. V ';-Brp'nze' i arriT?(l.liack''at--A.wiipuhi',«nT i yesterday morning. The ; mnre,was.sr !'• form? from kidney, trouble after; her ra i' at Ellcrslie and a veterinarian had to '.sailed,in. As boxes for ; seven High* ¥"" ' horses have been engaged at Trentham anpears ai if it is- the present intenti ;' '■■rot Trainer,. 6. Price to bring the mil { to Trcnthnm along with'lfallard, Ermt i , :-gard<!j L'ockwood.'Gerberga, Garance, a , :-.-■ Adelicia. .-...-..v.- ::, .- ; ' : - There was a rush 'on' BobTikoff tor -i ;,; '-. ■■ Wellington Cup yesterday ami the t< weight now rules as favourite. It is stal that Trainer F. Davis was. agreeably a
prised when ho saw his horse's weight, and as,ho is perfectly Bound he may be 'rolledLiipo'n to start. _ . , Those'iu a position to know express doubt as to whether Boil Revo will accept for the, Wellington Cup, and the opinion, is freely v&iccd that tho stable intend to rel} on Los Angelos. This may bo so, but it should bo lomombered that, when theso arrangements liad been entered into, v tho adjustments were not known Not by any stictch of imagination can the chestnut be said to be well in, and after all, it ma} bo found convenient to accept with Bon Revc. Whilst being loaded on tho boat josterday it was noticeable that the latter gelding had como through his racing \crv : well, but so, too, had Los Angelos. The deoision of Messrs Stead in legard to,this matter will be awaited with interest. The Chokobore jockcj, C Emerson, did not g6 south after the Ellerslie meeting, but Is remaining in Auckland to ride at Whnngaroi on I'riday and Saturday next. Advices from Auckland state that B.' Deeley 19 quite well agnin, and will be riding at Trontham at tho coming Cup meeting. Pes has boon scratched for the Ruapehu Handicap at the Wellington Racing Club's mooting. Midnight Sun and Ventura havo been scratched ■ for their first day's, engagements at; tho: same: fixture. Acceptances : for-: the first day's events at the Wellington, and Foxton meetings olose on Monday next. " '■ ..'■ : Our oorretipondent (J. Thomas), from whom wo , published' ft query , yesterday .concerning the weights of Naumai -and Peroneal at-Trentham, now writes as .follows to. the sporting editor;—"l beg;to thank.you for your: reply to my question about Peroneal and Naumai in this morning's issue; :I.now desire to ask you a 'question which'l.would like very much for you to answer: Blue Lake gave Peron* eal 211b, and'a beating in the Awapurii Handicap, Manawatu, on December 27. Peroneal conceded 71b. to, 'Leapuki and beat him", easily in the Rawiri ; Handicap, ■Wair'arapa,' on January 2. To give "Leapuki a winning. chance with Blue Lake and Peroneal over five furlongs, what do you: consider would be a fair handicap for the three horses?" '! This 'is unrloubtedly a- problem, as something would deipend on, the soale of weights, but it looks as if Leapuki would have no- chance with Peroneal even/in receipt of 141b., and not j mnchchanco with Bluo Lake unless-in | receipt of about 421b.'1t is a very intereating question, because in'the five-furlong race:on the first day at.Trentham, 'Mr. Pollock has allotted Blue Lake Bst.-lllb., Peroneal ; 7st. 121b., .and Leapuki 7st. lQlb.'
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