THE TURF.
THE CJ C NOMINATIONS (Br IVloßTiitih.-Pfts, Xcsoclatlon.l . „ Chrlstthurch, Fobruary 27. ine following uotAinations have, beep received for tho Canterbury Jockey Uub s Autumn Meeting GREAT EASTEE HANDICAP, of i • , SO X 6 ' Seven furlongs.—ravfova, oistor lladius, Rinaklo, Vanna, Bern ii ' C', xpect > .Haskayiie, Potoa, Gipsy liello, Masterpiece, Ladoga.; Los Aiigclos, iMrst Glauca, Vocation, .Vontura, Red Book, Boii Rovo, Lady Maroia- Ob--60110, Gapou, Tanuhauser, Warstej>, btardaneer .Adroit, Ma.nius, Flower &( th° \\est, Reval, Specialfofnj) Formnal, bir Jloseley, Emperadov, Beldame, Flora Jlacdonald, Autumnus, Stoveclare, Chudie, Peg, Soulier's Chorus, Ogier, Oliver Shield, Immer, Respond, Seatoii» dale, Gnome, lion Ton, Sftuci •GREAT AUTUHH HANDICAP, ot J-SOO sovs. One mile .vid a hnlf.— Pavlova, Immer, Stnaldo, Expect, nronze, Haskayne, Potoa, Mastfrrpieeo, Ladoga, Los Angelas, Vcoafien. Kit rain, Sea Pink, Red Boob, Boa R«re, Ijady Marcia, Gap on, T.iunhausor, 1 lirax, AVarstop, Passadena, opeeialform, Coroniforni, Huipferador, Marshal Mucdonald, .Fld'a Macdomi'd, Stevedore, Peg, Soldier's Chorus, Kooya, Seatoftdale, Gnome, and Bon lon.
WANGANU! J.C. ACCEPTANCES.
'By TelegittiiK.—Press As^^latioQ.) . Wariganui, Februarv 27. following are tlie aecopteuees for the second day of the Wanganui Meeting iilirUMN HANDICAP, Eight fur-C-ngs and a half.—Ohedtfer, Sst. lib.: I atronale, Sst.; Passadeua, Tst 131b.: Merry Frank, 7st. lltb.; Steimey, 7st-I ?!■.,'' « uidin g a . v > 7st.; Austin, Csi. i-lb.; Coroinaiidel, 6st. 71b. HARRISON HACK HANDICAP. Ono mile and a distance.—Canute. Sst. 111b.; Square Deal, Bst. 41b.; White Crano, 7st. 121b.; Kitiibombi. 7st. 81b.; Centenary, 7st. 7'lti. MATARAWA HANDICAP. Six farlongs.—Aratiatia, 9sL 21b-.; Lubriline, l?st. 131b.; Princess Moukm, Bst. 61b.: Avauncc, Sst. «Ib. • Powder Fox, Bst. Clb.; Historiette, Bsi lib.; Firing Line, 7st. 51b.; Brunswick, 7st. 31b,: Silver Rose, 7st. 21b.;. Armatftre, 7st.*: Grey Guard, 7st.
WANGANUI STAKES. One. mile and a half.—Bon Ton, Ost.;. Sir Solo. Sst. 121b.; Bronze, Bst. ulh,; Ijos Angelis, Sst. 31b.; Sea I'ink, Bst. 111).; Tircsnnie, 7st. 71b.; Montoa Girl, 7st. 71b.; I.eonia, 7sfc. 31b.; Marshal MaeDonald, 7st. FORDELL HUIIjJLES. Oiia niilo and thrco-quarters.—fha Rover, list. 121b.; Kurnalpi, lOst. Sit).; Morrie Latl, lOst. 61b.; Timothy, lflst. 41b,; Eur'oce, lOst. 31b.; Corjietiaß, Sst. Sib.; Whimper, 9st. 81b.
OKOIA HURDLES. One mile and fivo furlongs,—Waipaku, list. stb.; Aruake, lOst. 7ft. j gt. Gate, 9st. 71b.; Rufl'y, 9st. 2lb.
FAREWELL HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Culprit, Sst. 81b, j Makara, Bst. •71b.; Bertrada, Bst. Sib.; Povjova., ?st. 41b.; Heather, 7st, 71b.; Grattan, 7st. 61b,; Sauci, Tst. 211;,: Epwortb., 7st. 21b.; Gerberga, 6st 4 13Ei.
NELSON J.-Q. ACdEPTANGES,
(By TclcsrS-ph-'-Frcss Association.) Nolson, February 27. The following are tho acceptances for tho first day of the- Nelson Jockey Club's Meeting on Msrcli 11:—
NELSON COP, One milo and a quarter.—Peroneal, Sst. 131b.; Odessa., Bst. 101b.; Monolo-gtre, Sst, 61b.; Moirette, 6st-. -71b,; St.'.Ctitio. '(Jst. 71b. GRANDSTAND HANbiCAP. Sis i'urlongs.—Leapuki, i)s.t. alb-; Ferenilta, 55t..1311).,; Mount Victoria, Bst. 01b.; The .Great-Mogul,'i fetiMtb,; Killaloo. 6st. 71b.
HOPE HACK HANDICAP. Sewn furlongs.—Achilledes, !)st. Slbv; Alrcto, !)st, 51b.; Borsil, Sst. IIlb.; Wailand. Bst. 41b.; Glenongley, 7st. 71b.; OtaIciira, 7st. 3lb:; Simila, 7et.; Elopement, 7?t.; Merric Glen. Tst,; Blue liloyd, 6st. 71b.
AVELTER HACK HANDICAP. Seyes furlongs.—Alecto, lOst. 41b.; Cliil&s, 9st. !)lb.; Moirette, Sst. I3ib.; Trilby, Bst. 121b,; Exciie'ifteni, Bst. 5.11b. • Glenongley, Bst. 811).; St. Gm'io,. Bst, 81b.; Ruination, (sst, 71b.; Elopenjejit, Sst.; Curess, Bst,; Putiptrti. Bst.' ' TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Ba?ai Sleeves. 9st. 21b.; Lady Vladimar,' Bst. 51b.; Pleasure Bent. Sst. 21b..;. Ruination, Sst.; Peggy, •7st. 101b.; Ikiseiiierrie, 7st. 71b.; Asclfe, 7st. 71b.; Jlause Hiuding, 7st. 71b.; Erou Doy,' 7st.'T'tb,; Idol, 7st. 71b. j Doreen, 7st.' 7|b. HANDICAP , TROT,' Two miles.Storrn Cloud, scr.; Tariwrra, fisec.; Major Election, 6seo.; AVokoffliS Jack, 6sec.: Chips, ISsec.; Myrettc, 1-isc-c.; Tomtit, 16sec.: jfatilda, lGSec.; Molly Brae, STOsec.; Redeemer, 20see.}. The Scab. 22sec.; Nad'a K, 24see,; Kitty N., 28sec.: Rerer.ga, 3f15e,0.; May Patch, 30sec.; Miss Molly, 30sec.; Alabama Thorpe, 30scc.; Heirloom, 30see.; Fleet Boy, 30sec.; Belfe Corbett, - 34see.; F.bonv Wood, 34se& HANPICAP TROT, ' Two miles and a half.—Storm Cloud, se.r.; Taraweta, 3sec.: Welcome Jacks Bsec-.; Major Election, Bsec. j Little ..Bones, Ssec,; Chips. ISsec.: ' Bfae, 24see.; Josephine S., 24see.: Oak Tree 33,5ec.; Rerenga. 35sec,; Folly, B.4s<*.; Takaka, 35scc.; Kitty N., 35sec.: May Patch, 355 c.c.; Raupara, Spseo. j Deltie, 45scc.; Ebony Wood, 45see.
V/ANCANUI TROTS,
(J3y Telesrapli,—Press Association.) Wanganul, February 27. The annual rase meeting of the> Wa* nganui Trotting Club commenced «- day iu fiuo weather. A sum of £6848 was put through the machine, as compared with £3993 oh the firs? day last year. Results:-"- < MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 27i so-vs. One mide Jb. R, 4 Postboy, agedf .by Kitty, 15sec. (Owner), i ; Mr- B. keiieher's br. m. Tom Boy, Msec. (Owner), 2; Ml 11. J. Cameron's b. g. Lofty, Osec. (Owner), 8. Also started: Kate Allorton, 168 CC.; Miss Clarice, 9s«e. j Billiken, 9sec.; Lord Boldon, 9sac.; •Fleet Queen, 9scc,; Kentttdfv Chimes, 9sec.; Elma Boy, 9seo,; Muriel, ©see.; Derby, Gsee.; Yen Dillon, 6f.ee. Avon by fifty yards, Lofty being the. same distance away. Einift Boy and >oii Dillon finished eios'e up ill that order. Time, 4min.,l6i}see. Yen Dillon, Miss 'Clarice, Fleet Queen, and Tom Bay were backed in that order. KIItKWOOD HANDICAP, of & sovs. Ono mils aiftl a M. Solland's b. g. Fashion Wood, 4yrs, by Allwood —Fashion, 265.ee., (1.3. Nyhan), 1; Mr. Berwick's gr. i». Uniform, f)sec. (A. Mitchell), 2; Mr. Cecil Arjen's b. m. Virago, 30sec. (Barracloug-h), 3' Also started: Biack Nancy, 30see.; Eastbrook, 30sec.; Te-Wahana, BOsee.; Nancy 'Till, 20se.c.; Copper King, ISseo.j Mahurangi, .Scr, ? 1 Golden Rase, .scr. Won by a good four lengths. . Time, 4min. The winner was aVarm favourite, and Virago., Nancy Till, and Uniform wore supported in that order, WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. -.Two* miles. —Mr. B. S&awbolt's ch. g. Goldie, aged, uy . Wildwood, Junr.—Sing Sing, Sscc. (Ownei'), 1; Mr. J. Dennett's b. g. Geo Whiz, llsec. (Reay), 2; Mr. Harry Jones s b. h. General Joubert., llscc. (Butler), 3. Also started: Mattsefliiita, llsec.; Maraomanu, llsec.; Princess Bruce, llsec.; War Cloud,: lOscc.; John H. lOsec.; Myrtle Palin, ; Erect. Form, Gsec.; Celtic, Gsee. Uoldie. Won pulliiiß up by {our lengths, with General joubert a long way back. Tho winner was favourite, with Gee 'Whiz and Erect Form backed in that errlor. HAMMOND HANDICAP, of 27} fovs. Ono mite and a clistiinw- —Mr. T. F. Thomson's B, Winnipeg, 4yrs,, by General Lyons—Needlework, 8-scc.
(Edwards), 1; Mr. A. C. Bishop's b. m, AVallett, scr. (West), 2; Mr. C. Gordon's blk. g. Casey, 3sec. (Gordon), 3. Also started; liawuna., Ssfic.; Rockolelter, lsco, W'en eomfortably by three lengths, Casey being a hundred yards away. Time, 3mill. Ijsee. Wallet, was favourite.
(•ASTLECLIFK HANDICAP, of 27} sovs. Two miles.—ilr. A. Cameron's Besarnectioft, syrs., by Hothseluld Lad—Trap Mars, 20$ cc. (Owner), 1; Mr. 0. Honeyfield'fl br. g. New Vita, 20sa\ (linvr-aclough), S; Mr. il. Power's Hi. m. Fleet Queen, 12scc. (Miller), 3. Aisq started; Albert- 20s.ee.; l ost Roy, 14stto, j Uastbrook, 20sec.; Colleen Bairn, SOsec.; Elwa Boy, 12sec.; Veu Dillon, fisee.; I'roud Boy, scr. on by four lengths, Fleet Queen being a cottple of hundred yards away. Time, Smiji, lOsee, The winner was favourite, and Yen Dillon second favourite, PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Two miles.—Mr. A. Cameron's b. g. Rethschild Lad, aged, by.Rothschild—Miss Viettj 11, I4see. (Owner), 1; Mr. T. Tivameyls rn. g. All Steel, ISsec. (G'wfter), 2; Mr, Harry Jones's b- R. Capillose s fisee., 3. Also started: Black Nancy, ISsec.; Lofty, losec.; Nancy Till, 15se<c.;. Todd Bells, 6secl ■lodd Bells went past the post with ft half length advantage. All Steel being .some distance away, Todd Bells Was a slightly better favourite than Rothseiiild. Time, Sniiii, 11 Jsec. Todd Bells was disqualified for breaking oil the post.
DASH HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. One mil© ajid a distance.—Copper King, 1; Mr. A. C. Bishop's h.m. AValet, 6see. 2; Mrs. Berrick's gr. W. tTniforin, 4see. {A. Mitcheil), 3. An appeal has b®en lodged agamsi paying out the stakes t-o Copper King.
.TRAQK WORK AT FJ.fiMIN:GfON.
By Asr.ocl" tion-Copy risli? fileibourne, February 27. At Flemington tills morning Gold Brew ran half a niile In Slsec.,/ and Sirkar half a mile in 53eed.
N®TES AND COMMENTS,
[Bv Glencoe.] Tlie Wanganui Meeting will be cenoltided to-dajv The .Jackssjii Stakes has attraotect a field of seven, runners, two 'of whom, (Emperador and Reueontre) v-'ill represent the Riecarton ■ Stables jivesidfetl over by R. J. Mason, To-day the twft-}'ea.iM)ki will liav« tho seft'iccs of W. Bell in place of tlie youth who was in the saddle on Thursday. With such a- big pull in the weights she HiiiJ' be expected to finish in front of hoV stable companion. Another two-3'.ear-old. Reputation, should be tfcl'l suited bv the distance, and, lity way make amends, for his' Middle Park' Plate failure. There are no pe-ftalties and. no allowances in this oveiit, and at the we.ight-fo.r-a.go scale the conditions ate all m fiivotir of the two-year-aids. The field* at Wan.ganiti to-day will fie a shade smaller than was the case on Thursday, and only seven horses have accepted for the Autumn Handicap. Cheddar may be the favourite., but Merrv Frank was unliK'.ky .on Thursday, and was badly stopped once. Histofiotto is to hn.vo Deeley in the saddle to-:!ay, and, under the circumstances, she may be expected, to run a Jot boUer. Princess Moutoa won so well on tho first day that she must .take a lot of beating again to-dav.
Drsnite the fact that the stakes liavn been iiijp&iindetl in 'I'he Rover case, tlie Foxton hnrsn is again an acceptor in the Fordell llurdks, and, notwitiis'tandiiig his rise in weight, he will not want 'supporters.
Waipaku will not lack admirers in the Hack Hurdles at Wanganui, a-a eke had to give 'the field a big start on tlie opening day. .
R. Berry will rido Leonta in • tho Wangaiiui Stakes, and W. Bell will 1 o Up oil Marshal Mai'Dona-ld. Both horses should, run better for the r.har.ge. Mouloa Girl had 4 gdod lead at twelve furte'ngs ii.( the Cup, and, altogether, the light-heights wouid seem to have the key tp tho position.
Canuto stumbled badly at the barrier ■in the utile- and. a distance hack race on Ct© day. In the .Harrison Hack to-day ho meets his field on a lot better terms. Being small, the field will suit on© -of his roguish tendencies,
Tito FarewcirHandicap at Wanganui seems to bo tiio hardest race or the clay to. gauge, but as Sauci got off badly on Thursday, and was absolutely last at the three furlongs post-, and tlion finished fourth, punters will liavo no hesitation in making this mount and Makara (another unlucky one) tho favourites.
Bradamanto was sold, yesterday for 100 guineas.. The new owner is Mr. P. E, Baldwin., of Palmerston North, and the fitly gees into J.. Jomieson's stables,
BUSHY PARK YEARLINGS.
CAPITAL SALE, The aiuiuiil sale 1 of the Bushy Park yearlings took place, yesterday at Wanganui before a large number Of buyers, Mr. A. Keid, of Hastings was anetioneer, a-nd bicldijjg in most .instances was very spirited-. The fi.vo lots offeree] breught SiOgns,. an average of over £170 per Jot. Let I', a. broittt filly by Signer from Oriana, was started a.t o.Ogns,, and quickly went tip tp I.BOgns. At thiii stage. Mr, J. Ohadwick ana Mr. E. Siiort were left in, and the former secured tbo ■filly at 23ogtis. Ijflt 2, a Jltn-s big fitly bj' Signor from Carissima, to the surprisQ of most people only brought 70gii(S., at whicli iigurc Mr. J. Foster secured her. She is.very ■big'a'iid. wiiiwaiit time, but the «pini«, was exjircssed that' she should have brought as much as the first lot. Lot 3, a half-sister to Donise Orme, went to Mr s Herbert. Jackson, at 100 giis. She met with, a sliglit accident in tlie paddock, and may not race, but she is worth tlio money for tlie- paddock alonti, _ Lot 4, tlie half-brother to Bonny Dele-, met 'irtth aii acidfint whilst being entrained at Kai ltd, and was not put' up. Lot 5, a brown colt, by Signor from Pojycaste, sisfer to The Lark, . whom the youngster, much resembles, went ciieaply ciiougli at BOgilS. , , Tl» star lot of the catalogue* was a spl<\ndidly-tnrr.ed oolt by Be* zaniaiv, from S-t, Evangeline., Buyers from, all over the Dominion had. commissioners at tho riftgsid;?. The eelt started at lflOgns., and in bids of 25gns. he went t<i S2sgns., at winch price lie was knp.ekeiJ'do'vvn to Mr. A. suider, and gees into R. Barlows stables
BLOODSTOGK SALE.
Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will bold an auction sale of thoroughbred stock at Kingaii's stables, Tro'ntWm, oil Monday aitoinoon, when several MgUciass lots will be ofliored, First on tisu list is tho success,fnl sire Field. Battery : (iiotclikiss—-Lady Evelyn), sire of streli welt-known performers as Brenze (winner of tlie Wanganui Cup. Eiiniont- Cup, North Wand Challe-Jige Stakes, etc.), Siiftite, First Battery, Adroit, ete. file, other lots aire: Sonito {Field Wish), first Battery (Field Battery— St. Wiiiifred), George (Field Battery--Companion), and an unnamed sister to Adroit,
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