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THE TURF.

A.R.C. NOMINATIONS, (By Telejrapli.—Press- Assofiiatioa,) Auckland, March 6, I'ollowing aro the nominations for the principal racea at ttio A.IJ.C. Autumn tileeting ;— EASTJiB HANDICAP, at 1«B ec-ys. One> mile.—Tripoli, ivakama, Tact, Prince Soult, Spalflsh, Los Angelo's, Iteyal irioh, tloru Uacdouald, Gipsy EMle, Sir J.tase* ley, King Lupin, Crowd P«B'l, Ifoyal Arms, \ r ocation, Jolis Fife, I'riuoe Mw'riwee, Potoa, Domino, Tattoo, Salute, Admiral Soult, Pavlova, Multiply, Koeya, Tlio Celt, Jack DeLivaJ, 'tens, t!her«bmi» Lmperador, Wco Oi»u, Galtisize, La Keina, Uleriot, ilerrjj Jfoo, Tangiwaii Sir Holo, Patronale, Cheddar, Di Gaum,, Austin, Boiiny Jlelen, Bertra.ua, Haskayiw, Ketes, Ventura, Boia Have, Tlie Hague, Labour Day, Belstano, Avcmnco. BKIGHTON HUEIiLteJ HANDICAP, of 3UO sovs. Two mile*.—Mill, Cloudy Dawn, Black Watehchftin, Clare, First WaMki, Ambefgris, Icel, Vestal, .North-East, Dcigger Bank, Blefrimax, Hauera, Beroaia, Pip, Witch«d, Idealism, Te Kauroa, Obau, ST. GEORGIA'S HAiS'DICAP, of I'OOiS sovs. One mile, and a. half.—lvakamft, Tiresome, Centenary, Soujtikoff, I'ri.nce Soult, Los Angelus, Royal Irish, Flora Macdopald, St. Francis, Kmvoen, Koyal Arms, Devastation, Vocation, Jolia fi'itle. Prince llerriivce, Potou, Domino, Soldier, Admiral Soult, Pavlova, Multiply, Ifceya, Jack Delaval, Mistio, CheruWni, Eiapesador, Goldsizo, La iieina, Bleriot, Sir tiolo, Cheddar, Haskayne,, Bon Eeve, Marshal Mac Donald, Labour Day. AUTUMN STjBDPLECHASB HANDICAP, of 400 govs. Three miles.—Santiago, Waterworks, Hantene, Golbtte, Rutfy, I'antutu, Eapid, Egiintott, Icei, Galvata, North-East, Hauera, Befeo'la, Lwplfne, Eire Atu, Aldnought, Tb Onga, Gknmore, Jiauroa.

MANAWAT TROTTING ACCEPTANQ6S,

(By TcleirraDh —Prots Aasablattan,) Palmerston North, March 6. for the Majtawatu Tiottiftg Club Meeting are:— MAIDEN HANDICAf. One mile and a half.—Happy John, llset: Bay 'William Usee; Count Warrick, Usee.,' Lady Webb, 11 sec; Msru, Usee.; Happv Wl, Usee; lied George, Jisecj Stttr Boy, 11 sec; iond Memory, lisec; Sklinda il.av, U ImWT,-? mbo >'' Jfcec; .Real M'Kay, 16; ec, STEWARDS' HANDICAP. One mile and,a distance.—Gold Bell, sti.; .Tolm H. f llsec; Manscenita, 13s<se.i Te Awohuri,"sec; Lady General, 16sec; B&U Blocfe, 20 sec; The Bann, 21sw.; PriliPfiss V 22sec. . ' ■

TKOTTINB CWB HANt i i'i. w0 lteec: Jack, Ashore, 13scc,.f Jlrrtlfl Palm. 2Tsc<i.; ftgarata, 21soc; &ov<C Skee.; Princess Bruce, 2750 c.; Din* p ong . assise.; Gicnidoj, 29scc; Kea Dillon, BOte.' LADIES'. BRACELET'.' One mile and a half.—John H., scr.; I>> Atfaimri, 'ism.; Kea Dillon, Gsec; Jfavigaotr, iOsec.; The Bann, 12sec; l'roiul Boy, 12see.; Red George, Msec; Count Waittcfc, 'Msec; Bay William, 18si?c; BeWitii, lS«e.; itrabone, 18sec; JlalMa May, 185e0..; .'omboy, ISsec. >

"ELEfiI'BIC "HANDICAP. One mile. — Gold Bell, scr.;' Uw'fWto. ssee,; Myrtle Palm, lilsec.; Maascfi'aftoi 12s.es. 5 Kbclte- . feller, 13a3c.; Lady General, issec; Maud H„ Msec; Befelinl?, Ksefi.j Bell Block, 18seo. . ■ .'.: _

PALMEIISTON NORTH HANDICAP. Two miles.—Ngarata, 3sec.; Hova. 3see.; Ding Dong, Usee,; AH Steel, iosso.; Navigator, 20se'c; Benita, SOjsec; Sttabane, 30sec. AWAPUNI HANDICAP, One mite and a quarter.— V. tiiform, 'isec...;' Jack Ashore, lOsec.; Glwridol, Usee: Irac.y Wallace, ISsec:; Eashionireod, 20sec.; Bobalink, 23sec; Bell.Block, 23seo.i Tho Bonn, 255e0.; Princess V.. 2fis&c; Ka.ppy John, 30sec.; Bay William, 3fceo.: Mr Wobb, 30sec; Colleen Bawjt, JOsfifi.; Tomboy, 30sec.

./(NOTES .AND,.COHMaNSra

' Ki [By GLiaJd.os,] ' „' ( ...;. "'Jockeys J. Deerey," H. Lorrigan,' P. I'lynn, K. Lo.vo, ajlc! J. O'Shea faastoiicd north after tho Pa«nevi.rke meeting to ride at the To Aroha meeting day.

The racehorses Peroneal, JPcronjlla, Alecto, Leapuki, Barsi.j, and ChOlies were aboard'the l-ateen-a, last evening on their way to Nafeou to-t-ako part in the raco meeting there uest WoaHe§day a.nd Thursday.

C. Emerson is' remainiiia in Sydney until after the big, iitan.dwick fixture at Easter. Ho will then retuwi to the Dominion and.reside peruianetttly here.

On tho way home from the ■'W«Bganui meeting Bertrada got hurt in tho railway box and had to he. taken off the train at .Feilding. ister on. she brought to Palmers-ton Korth by another train. Sho knocked her legs about a good deal, and may not bo able to raco at Napier nest v.'eck.

W. Young will leave en Monday evoning__to rido Mr. W, Nidd's- horses in their Nelson engagements. T. Piitchird is also going over,- mi- will bo up on Odessa m tho -Nelsoft Ottp.

W. Bell notjfied Mr. 3, Eo.mp tli.atho could not rido Keoya in the Napier Cup, so-E. Lowe has been given tho rido on the Merriweo niaro.

Handieapper H. Coylo wfts evMentily greatly impressed with the recent form of Zeus as ho has placed tho. Martian gelding within 41 ; b."0f Culprit in the, Welter Handicap at Napier.

. The _ ex-New Zealaader, Master Delaval, is still standing UJJ> to- rasiiig in, India., He was a runner in the AnJiieri Plate/1 mile, and carried M. 1211). -ft Bombay, but ho was unable to concede 3st. to-the Austraiia-n-breti Morfolloe, who scored and paid a sensational price.

Tlie three-year-old- colt 2s T ig.htwa.tch has shown signs of soreness since hciinished second to Smiei in tho MidSlo Park-Plato last moiiSth,, His eondition is now much worse, as he pulled up very lame in" the near foreleg after a gallop on Tuesday. 'As a result it will probably bo f.odtld necessary to spell him.

Stevedore, who has given his., trainer Boino trouble; in various Ways this season, is at present having an enforced respite from liard work, having split -ono of his 'hind hoofs.

C. Emerson was. up on M-id-iiight Sua when tbe Now Zealand Cup wiiiiie-r finished third in tho big handicap at Kosehill last Monday.

Marshal MacDenaJd (Bat.) is not' badly treated- in tho Najjier Oup next week. The Soult colt will be a much better horse; for the racing ho had at AVanganui, and,. barring bad hick, ho should be prominent, in the rfltifiHig.

Tho' Trontham-trainad Ladoga and Immer arc to fulfil their engagements in the Napier : Cup. The pair are to be railed north on M'onday.

Mr. H. Whitney's horses Mottnt ?ietoria and Odessa aro to be shipped.to Nelson by Monday evening's boat.

Jockey C. Price, who is. at present in compulsory retirement, .lias been granted a licenso as a motor-driver by tho Palmerston North Borough tbun* cil.

Considering liis good form at Dan* jievirke, Tavistock (Bst. 101b,) is jiot unduly burdened in tho Sapling Stakes at Napier. A likely candidate who is engaged in the same race is the Boitiform—ltingdove colt Bingtorm, tannerup to Bradamanto in tho Juvenile Handicap at Wanganui.

Hurakia, who has been off the- scene for some considerable time, is due. to raco at Napior next week, The chestnut gelding has started in three hurdle races, winning two of them, and being eecond in the other.

Myoterium got badly galloped oil at Dannevirko on . Thursday. Mr. Paul Hunter's iilly 'will be- umMo to race at Napier.

Some very good performers, in Tiueo, Mungista, Livonia, Armistice, and lallaiat wero represented' by tire*year-oJds in tho Hopeful Stakes at DaJinevirko.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 13

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 13

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 13

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