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THE TURF.

POVERTY BAY T.C. NOMINATIONS. Gisborne, January 19. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's nominations aro as follow.— ~ FIRST DAY. WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Ons mile.—Rising Suu, Monliform, Repeal, Tatimi, Omatero, Auldearn, Loch Mabin, Tyno Lass. , TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, Five furlongs.—Arosinc, Wee Roso, Our Queen, My Lady, Morce, Eocene, Evadne, Joy. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, of 70 sovs. Ono mile and three-quarters.—For-ward, Spate, Bill and Coo. Cally, Bridge Player, Haurere, ICirkby, Marmoe, Reservoir. • TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of 250 eovs. Ono milo and a quarter.—Birkline, Sandstream. Pot Luck, Scorch, Monorail, Ariom, Golden Loop, Colleen Dhu, Vi. Allogory, Waiorowa, Loch Mabin, Obligant, Esmch. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 60 sovs. Four furlongs.—Lead Light, .Golden Glade, To Jluhuti, Rorekohit, filly (King's GuestYoung Uira), Earl Marshal, Gazette, Colleen Dhu, Ridsdale, Hima,-vSoultie, PaIt aro, Connie, Lady Cook,' Aldgowan, Matabolle, Avelitie, Dispatch' Carrier, Omatere. . . /

FIRST HACK HANDICAP FLAT, of 80 sovs. One mile.—Pot Luck, Marble Head, Fagot; Esmch, Raheeri, Lady Volley, Multiply, Compliment, Omatere, Peacemaker, Ngaknto, Mcrrimax, Mamwera, Tyne Las 3, Water-o'-Milk.

COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Six furlongs.—Spate, Fcalcy, Rising Sun, Scorch, Rorekohu; Cahcr Davon, My Lady, Repeal, A ldgowan, Auldearn, Master Stead, liaitangata, Tyno Lass, Faith. J ..

FLYING HANDICAP, of 120 eovs. Six furlongs.—Winning Post, Scorch, Monorail, -Thrave. 'Our; Queen, Mor'oe, Eocene, Daybreak, Evadne. ; ! SECOND DAY.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 80-sovs. Seven furlongs.—Winning Post, Soorch, Montiform, Our Queen, My Lady, Repeal, Horee, Auldearn,- Daybreak,. Loch Nabin. V

SECOND HURDLES, of 70 sovs; One milo and a half.—Forward, Spate, Bill and Coo. Golden Loop, Gaily, 'Bridge Player, Haurere, ICirkby,' Marmoe, Master Stead, Reservoir.

SECOND HACK FLAT, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs.—Arosino, Fealejy Woe Rose, Pot Luck, Rising' Sun, Cnher DavonV My Lady, Compliment; • Ridsdalc, '> Tatiml, Omatew, Ngakaii, Merrimax, Joy, Maniwera. Tyne Lass.' Friith.

SUNDERLAND STAKES, of 200 . sovs. One mile.—Spate, Birkline. Sandstreim, Pot Luck, Wirtnins; Post. Scorch, Monorail, Ariom, Wontiform, Golden Loop; My Lady, Vi. Peacemaker, Auldearn, Allegory, Daybreak, Waiorewa, Evadne, Loch Mabin, Obligant. Esmeh.. . MAIDEN'SCURRY., of GO sovb. Five furlongs.—Golden Glade, To Hulmti, Rcrekohu, filly (King's Guest—Young Uira), Gazette, Colleen. Dhn, Ridsdale. Nivona, Soultie, Pakare, Connie, Lady Cook,-Ald-gowaii. Aveline, Omatere.. ROSELA ND ' HACK HANDICAP, of 83 sovs/ One mile.—Marble Head, Fncot, F.smeh, Raheen. Goldeinar, Lady Volley, Colleen Dhu, Multiply, Repeal, Tatiml, Omatere. Peacemaker, Ngakau. ' Merrimax', Manawerix,' Tyne Lass, - Water-o'-. Milk. Faith. . >

PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Fivo furlorigs.r-Arosihe, Wee Rose, Our Queen. Mv. Lady,'Moree, Eocene. Evp.dne.

-FAREWELL 'HANDICAP- of '85 sovs. Seven furlongs —Rising Sun. Fagot, Soorchj Moiiornil,' .Ariom,' Montiform, Thrave, Caher Diivoii. F"rt Will'am," My Ladv, Compliment,' Auldearn, Allegory, Locli Mabin, Ohligant;

GORE'; R.C., ACCEPTANCES. ,- •' (Br-Teierraph.T-Prcss Association,) Gore, January 19. The following are -the' 7 acceptances for the first day (Wednesday) of- tho Gore Summer meeting:— ; OTARAIA'. HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 801 sovs. Fivo furlongs.—Mah'uri, 9st.' 91b. ; Snriimertimo, . 9st. 51b. j Caraid Dileas, 9st. slb.;' Obi, ,'9st. 21b.; Champagne, 9st.; Quota, Bst. :131b.; Taft, Bst. 131b.; Otakelio,' Bsc. 121b.; Cosy Corner, Bst., 101b.; Lady Bomba,, Bst. 101b.; Nanda Devi, Bst. 7ll>. ; Miss de .Vere, Sst. 51b.: Reydale, Bst. LONGFORD HACK HANDICAP, of GO sovs. Six furlongs.—Champagne, Sst. 71b.; Fitzosborrie, 9st. Gib.; Vid, 9st. Gib. ; Red Sea, Bst. 101b.; Driftwoo'd, Bst. 31b.; Ohio, Bst.; Lady Sylvia," Bst.; St. Wattle, Sst,; Kitty O'Sliea, Sst. ' GORE CUP, of 210 sovs. Ono milo and a quarter—Sombrero, 9st. 21b.; PaTable,' Bst. 8lb.; St. Aidan, Sst. 71b.; Dirqctoire, 7st. 71b.; King' Torrent,, 7st. 51b.; Obolus,

Vst. ' ' ' '■ 1 : NEW TEAR TROT, of 120 sovs. Class, 5.10. Optional; Two-miles.—Bell Flower, Sscc.; Go Soon, .SsecV; Matilda H., lOsec.j Petrucliio, Usee.} Caretta, 13seci; Rory, 1350 c.: liauy Montiforni, 13scc.' • WELCOME HACK HANDICAP, of 80 'sovs. Seven furlongs.—Oratava,. Bst.-51b.; Optimeform, Bst. 9lb:j Lavidia, Bst. 51b.; Carald Dileas, Bst. 51b.; Simon Pure, Bst. 31b.; Miss- Signal, Bst.; Emerald Isle, 7st. 131b.; MiSb Kellerman, 7st. 131b.; Lord Frederick, 7st.-13Ibi;.- Nauda Devi, 7st. 71b.; Wild Pilgrim, 7st.; Good Time, 7st. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. Six furlongs.—Obsono, 9st. 71b.; Sea King, 9st. 31b.; Thistledown, Bst. 71b.; Goldsail,,Bst. lib.; Lupulite, 7st.' lllb. l j_Pocrless, 7st. 101b,; Grafton Laddie, 7st. 9lb. ;• Maplo Lfeaf, 7st. 51b.'; San Severo, Gst. 1211. ELECTRIC TROT, of 90 sovs. Class 3.55'. One milo and ft half.—Jack Traeoy, scr.; Young Edith,. Bsec.; Lily R.> Bsee.; Restoration, 9sec.; Vanity,\9sec.;' Lady Montifioro, 12sec.; All Gold, lisec.; Ivy Dillon, Usee.; Ima D., 15sec.; Lady Hector, 115 sec.;' Hamlin; lGsec.; Bellruth, 17sec.; Wood King, 17sec.;. Top Note, 17sec.; Evening, Star,' 17sec. . ; . 1 HANDICAP, of 100 sots. Seven furlongs.—Sea: King, 9st. lib.; St. Petersburg, 9st.; . Kostroma, Bst.; King Torront, 7st. 101b.; Lupulito, 7st. 91b.; Peerless, 7st. 31b.; Officious, 7st v 9lb.; Queen's PriM, 7st.- 91b.; ■ Cuirosettia,' ist. 81b.; Aphnea, 7st. Gib.; Clanmena, 7st. Gib.; Obolus, 7st. 51b.; San Sevoro, Gst. ioib.

RACING AT CAULFIELD.

(By Telegraph:—Frees Association.) ■ (Rec. ; JanUary 19, 5.5 p.m.) : Melbourne, January 18. At tho Victorian Amateur Turf Club's meeting to-<lay. the following was tho result.of the „ _ TOOROONGA HANDICAP. Seven- furlongs.—Hamburg Bolle, 1;' ICwasind, . 2; Sharpshooter, 3.' Thirteen started, including Tenterhook. .Won, by two lengths, with a neck between second and'third. Time, lmin. 28isec.' . ,'■■■• ■_ » . Earlier in tho day, Hamburg Bello won tho Koakaribb Trial, six furlongs, from fourteen, others, in lmin. HJsec.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. '

. [81-'.Gwncoe,] ; On tlio Maori, which arrived from Lyttolton yesterday, ; w«ro tho Chokeboro team, comprising Masterpiece, Brown Owl, Heatherbrac, Briar. l'atch, Glenfinnan, and Trireme; tho Yaldhurst team, in chargo of R. O'DonncJl, nnd consisting of Don Kevo, Somniforin, Culiirit, and Oxenhopej also Coronlform and Hock Ferry, members of A. M'Aulay's team. Waikohua, who scored in nearly all tho biff handicaps at tho West- Coast meetings, is a lialf-brother by Waiuku ' to Semaphore, 110 was formerly trained by, W. Kirk at Hastings, but was eold somo" tiino ago to Mr. A. Donnellaii, of Greymouth, \ Bronzo "ljas arrived, at' Trcnthajn, and was indulged in strong Work over a couple ol circuits oil tho tan track yesterday morning. Tho Higlideu maro looks very well, and appears to gallop with dash. Her stable companion, Ermtogardo, was noticed to bo moving short when doing slow. work. Tho Auckland horseman Bi Dccloy has reachcd Trentham, and was riding work on the tracks yesterday. Ho has a mount in each event on the opening day. So far tho Cup favourite'Bobrikoff has not reached headquarters, but it is assumed that ho will arrive to-night. In a gallop at Grcenmcadows during tho week, ho badly beat Labour Day,• who is a poor track worker, and- who was also meeting tho top-weight on much worso terms than' will bo tho case if both start on Wednesday. The following, riders have been engaged for tho Wellington Cup:—Bobrikoff, F.

D. Jones; Soldiers' Cliorus, J. Olsen; Un« I decided, L. Wilson; Bronze, A. Oliverj Mastcrpicoc, C. Emerson; Sea Quoen, AV. 1 Price; Sir ICnox, W. 1 Ryan; My Lawyer,, C. Broivne; Sinapis, A.' M'Mullen; Mira, R. Berry; Dearest, B, Decley; , Sii; Solo, E. Lowe, Coroniform, H. Tricklobank; Ceylon, M. M'Donald; Master Laddo, J. O'Shea, Moutoa Girl, A. Rood; Seatondalo, W. Bell. .

Nominations for tho Taranaki Jockey Club s 4 autumn meeting dosed,on Friday last, They totalled 384, as against 301 last year.

As Sir Goo. Clifford has not nominated any of his team at tho Taranaki mooting, which follows closo on tho heels of tho Egmont mooting, it docs not appear as if any of tho. Chokeboro: team will bo eoen under silk at liawera.; A similar remark applies lo Bobrikoff aild Labour Day.

It may bo taken for granted that Ventura will bo raced at tho Egmont and Taranaki meetings, as eho, ICooya, and Cheddar have all- been freely entered at both places. I . ..

Ceylon, is the only Wellington-owned animal nominated for tho big handicap at tho midsummer mooting of 1 the Canterbury Jockey Club.

1 At a pinch, C. Emerson can rido 6st. 71b. He has been ongaged to ride Kin a (lOst. 51b.) in tho Welter Handicap at Norton to-morrow, 60 that it will bo necessary for him to tako, eomo lead to tho. meeting. ■ ■

The following arc tho nominations for > the-Taranaki Cup, of 300 eove.; ono milo and a'quarter.—Cheddar, Undecided; Sea ' Qileen, Royal Irish/Almeida. Kaurba, Master Laddo, Con tho' Snaughraun, Itoval Dragoon, Royal Simon, Manawakaha, Dearest, Byron, Master Tupuhi, Mendip, Dido, Patriotic, Muleteer, Tiro." somb; Monoplane, Lady Mcnschikoff,. ICina, Electrakoff.' ' y ' • In. connection with the Wanganui Joo' key Club's Autumn meeting, owners ara reminded'that nominations for all handicap events and second forfeit for tlio Jackson Stakes, closo at 0.30 plm. on Thursday next with, tho' club's secretary, Mr. W. Hall.

, Tho Foxton Racing Club's meeting com«' mences to-morrow, and will bo concluded ■ on Wednesday. Tho various races should provido interesting 6port.' Special train' arrangements are announced in connce- • tion with the fixture, which will no doubt bo patronisod "by a number of people from this city. . ( . s 1 Tho "Now Zealand Herald" says that tho veteran. Bportsman, Mr. John Lcnnard, has suftered a somewhat eovcro piece of ill-fortune^ his fiuo-looking year-1 ling filly by 1 Carl Rosa, from Ida had its jaw bioken through n kick, and a'-most'.promising' yearling colt :by Ex-.' tractor from.Alba ltoso breaking a 6mall bono in its fetlock. The filly had to bo'destroyed,, whilo the colt wul bo ÜBO-, less for racing purposes.■.'Amongst the new arrivals'at Ellerslio is a well-grown four-year-old, "which P.' Loomb secured at Whangaroi last, week. . lie is a half-brother to that good horse Okaihau, and is.:by . St. Hilda from Orini. • . ... , '

Prinoo Soult ■is in regular work at > Ellerslio, and is 6tated to.havo benefited , by his spell.'

It is said to be probable that the Explosion maro Fuss will be shipped to Sydney from Auckland this afternoon in, company with Don Quex and Turbine. : A good deal of fast work was done at Trentham on Saturday morning, and sev- ! eral of tho Wellington Cup candidates wero extended over a milo ( and. longer.! distances. Easily tho best gallop of tho,, morning was that accomplished by'.Dear- ' est. Hidden by R. Berry, tho Soult maro' started from the mile and a quarter post,' and threo: furlongs later was joined by Aloha, who was a capital • pacemaker. • Dearest , rah tho ttfh furlongs m :2min. 10 l-ssec —tho best gallop recorded at • Trentham ,this , season. . , - -. .

FIXTURES.

Jan. 21 and 22—Poxton B.C. Annual - . • Jan.' 22,' 23, Nind 25—Wellington R.C« v Summer. / - < ■, i • Jan. 22 and 23—Goro-R.C. Summer/. Jan. 29 and "Feb; I—Takapuna J.C.,

' Summer. . Feb. H-Cantorbury J.C. Summer. ■.imr, Feb. 5 and G—Egiiiont B.C. Summer. Feb. G—Te Kuifi' Annual. .: .' ; ~ . Feb. 6 and 7—Poverty Bay T.C. Summciv ■ .., . Feb. 12-aud-l3—Taranaki J.C. Autumn. - , Feb. 13 and 14—Gisborno R.C. Summer. Fob. 19 and 20—Woodvillo District J.C,.: Autumn. Feb. 19, 20, and 22—Dunodin J.C. Autumn, Feb. 21 and 22—Thames J.C. Annual. , Feb. 27 and March , I—Wanganui J.C., * Autumn. ■ March 12 and 13—Nelson J.C. Annual,, '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 8

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 8

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 8

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