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THE TUMP.

, ~, *•-»■ '■■-.■■■ - ■'', RICCABTON TRACK NOTES ' ■ SOME IN'fERESTING WOEK, (By Tolotrraph.-.Sp.e'-ial CorrcguoriiJeat.) CKristchurch, April t). Tho plough track lit Hiccnrton, on whis.ii mom, of tho work was done, wiis on. tJift slow side, while tho course proper was not used very freely. The work was inlefcs'tiugi althoUßh nothing in tho way of Tcoord-lMreakinß was nttcttpM. If. J. Mason SMit VtiHialla a gallop over fioven i'urloiiKS, which was left behind in Imin. 31Jscc.> a really good sollop. Cherubiai did a useful wotting giiilop. ila'stoi'fiirsco (Ltidipw) and AatwJnnua (l>ccle,y) ran six furlsongs in lraia. 19sce. Boih ijorMs finished well. J'mpw'ftfler, assisted by Canute over tho first part, fan niiw inrtogs in Smin. 2scc. anil Pes; <AmlersDß) put -up a good porfornwaco iii getting to tho end of a. lyilo and <t quarter in 2min. 15s>sc. Tannbauser (p. Norm) and ThraS (1\ "Et: Jones) tap. sLTfurlengs in Imin. 2feee. Honesty a-!jd Slessiiia covered fiv& furlongs in imin. s.jsci\ Taskmaster and Miss Bird left six furlojigs behind in lnsin; 2!tjs<>c. JJenotjntro (G. Clarke) o *d ' Historietto ■• (W. Huciphreys) covered a similar" jeurncj , . Jn imjH. 2Sses. Qlcnilnjian (Decky) and Boldstwke.fTV. 801 l' 1 rniri<itpr<M! a nice Sajlop in getting to the end of six fuflongs in imki 18J§ee, .;■>..> L'liiu. «Us (ftvc'U.a good woraiu.g galiep, Hyettus (Catmoiit)'easily defeated.Fabrikoff (ijcobie) over sis furlongs in imin. 21560.., but tho.latter hnd very much th» Wfltst of tho weights, Dxpoct eave .farifdrU ceteral start and faiished on terms aftof running six furlongs in Imin. 1? !-ssec, OovrtMaxtitil easily defeated Snapdragon ever a similar distance in Imin. 29£« c. ■ Flora Mftctlenaid &'. Woods). defeated Joan (.F. Wills) over a mile and a quarter run in Sffiin. 17 l-fcec, tho first threo fnrioßgs' in 41-istc, fiSeftirioiigs i» Ifflin. Ssec, and the first seven furlftngs in Imin, 37.500. . Caroltis joined in over 'the last halt-mile, and though , ' I'lora Sliicdonald beat both her opp«B»ftte, Wiete was nothing sensational about -ta petfornvaaite. Wars't«p (J. Campbell). and ■ Chrj-sotw (T. SliißSon) put . up' aii . attractive qaljop, doing a mite in Imin. ttsed, thg.last six furlongs being ina in Imin. 18{sec Eingfork and'. Bewnliani also piensea ; tho critics by getting-to tho end of six furlongs in ii«in..l7 2-Ssee. . . ,"' Scotch. Melody ' (B. Berry)..reeled-Off half a mile in SGlseo.. Martian and St. M«leH ran five furlongs. ' • . . Pon pranoisEO (W, Bell) «asily de{■c&bsi WhariSngef /Peeley) oJor sis ftirfurloiiga in Imin, 22se : e. Vice-Adniiral did "two rounds at from half te three-qfiarkr pafe^ Silver Shield (Carnront) defisated Atheldana (ScoWe) over five furlongs to linin, ■ & - '.. - i ■

Miss Kolinar tattled' orer six farJonifs in lmin. 21{see. fiesjxJßd (&. Befry), assisted by Jsaglestens, occupied tajua. SSSJ&ec. white ruanißß a simifoj , distdJiefiv Lady Query got to t-bo end of five furloitg-3 IB IIIUQ. SSttC, i

Ladoga did. haif'pace ivprk, and jlbwftr of tho West ran a mite ift io)iQ, tho first four furlongs being covered in SSJseo. Judith ,CPasAn) and Madama (Emersoa). vfete companions ia a'five-furlong flutter, ■'. which occupied Imifl, Ijsec; . : SFiregod reeled off half a njilo ia SSjsaß.' Andrea (&. Berry) and Glen<wl {ft Eni-'.. crson) ran a mile in lmin; 48|.sec. SJgnorile sprinted five furlongs. Briar, fetch (C. Garment) and Slogan. (F, Wells); coTited sis iiTftongs'in lmin. l-Sjsce.j and Cumulus (JenkinsWi), 3**stratl-i (W, 'J Young), pindliijrh (C-Emerson), B-imetei?' (G, Clarke), aad Merry .Guest were exercised at the barrier, end spnrted half a milo on the course proper, Jfasrradi finishing: in front,- with fiuniulus second., and ffindlwrn third.' Hops ran seven 'furlong* in Ittiin. 38\ sec.-, and Bonne Bouche and Don CharL reeled off a, similar distance in lmin'. 3&BC. ■ ■ 3?fcst Glance (Berry), spurted half a ,aailp.,up tho..l>ac;fc sttttcli;,'o'B the cesrae propw , iii'Si'sec, and Cbadic, oa tho eand, occupies}-SSisee. wliiie running a similar distance.' Kitaenv (Lod.ge) was too good for The Cornet (W. BelU or«r nine rurlQßgSj n.itt in 2mi.n. 2-sqo., tfhile Gnoroo (Garment) and Sunbeam (E. Berry) w«.ro in a, iive-fmioag sin-ist, which, occupied lmifi. Ssec. ' ; Skein Bhtt spurted > half a ini'lo ftott the barrier cm the course propel , , and Cornelian did useful work ©n Hie Bawl. Icafion spsrted Wf a mile .<m th« course proper in filjsee., while TerioWale ■easily defeated Svealwrg in a jaltop over six farWgs, which secupied Jjniii 19s£B. Daylight Bill kUI ni«e furiongs 5a 2min ; Ssec, and Twelfth Night ond Beo reded off five furlongs in lmin. S^eo. Stflatbiel (E. Sl'Sevey) was schooled over tho hanßcs, hut gave a wrvtenm. display. Xh© second lurrdlo he iteuffl; very hard, and his rider received what appaared. to bo a nasty Ml. Eo bss «rt)y stunned, Iwvfever, and Bgttin took tho moHBt. The Coroaet gewing ran m at tie tivo next obstaeles, his display was an inglorious 0110 altogether. . Kilts ■(!'. Douglas) and * Buster (H. ■Cokey) wets givoii a round over tho ■hurdles, ailtl gave-a-very fair dtepky. The "liOokM-on" writes in tlie ' Evenitig Kow3" :-Bspect itt.s carrying <\. big si-eight this rooming: in his galtap. Mid it ■svfls a fino effovltt> : He was ridden right outs and ran straight as an wriofr. J-wj-form *lio went with him, did uqt finish too well uader puatehmenv. ana r»M aJxmt a good deal. Bxp.eet'B connection ; ■nro Vrty sanguino of his tstanco in the Easter Handicap, and 1 doubt' if_ any horse will carry uio-ro. support, -lie" looking wail, nivd caMoping in geed Sme, I think ho will find Warstop and ; toperador a, class of two better than a-UT-tliinK ho lias beaten yet. 1 hew that it was. through an • **ers!olit that Masterpiece ttas n&t paw «p far in the Great Autumn Handicap) :as his owner fully iatehded to run htm tn it,. Ladoga is looking well, and Strides along vm' freely in his work. Plwer of the' West motfed.varr b-Icolt over'a mile with Emerson • up this ttwra"fvarstep was on Hv ■ W .•'behavionr this morning, audgaVo Hβ trouHo., She west Very si»ooth!y and , jto ftsertion. , . .. . ~„, Andrea lias hm a littlo Ijoom to himself lately on account o£ a smart gallop t* .two. was toed out with his steWe mate, Free, this ifiornins: over five fnrloiigs, an«l ri«> burst tho boom WlVi fcf lie never could ro *ith l».er at auv part of t!l0 Tho horrid part Of *ifc is that sho was •dropped out of- tire Giisicfacfc HftUflicaii in. .bis favour, _ • Somo «f tlio twd-veav-ekls eprmtcd doivn the coniso this tuofning , Wfim, a Imrrifir start fastradi ami CunruhiS ■showed to best advantage • (njitfter . of. them was shod), closely foltwcd-l»? ?mdhom, who had tho eoiours «p ; , XMS gel<l- - is going to bo very tjselui -jt> iraes: woH? is any guide..' . . La Pavonrita 5s gallopuig wclJ, ,and BliouJd bo soon W tho Meeting. Slio is to ho sold after the moftling, as M |>r^d ; , is not good cnougii for {fe-'Hignwn . stud and "she has ..no;-classical engagemollis. ' ■ , ■ Sifaiwii's shoTOig-'this momag' ,^ as very dKaMointins/iVioWalo Ivafing fc.nu well Icaten a long way from wnic. , . Gleii-finnaii ooptinwes to, .paljov w >'!£ liaftt stvle, if ho tola intlDiCll. Hβ .will be very" hard to teat »est . Ein?tofm was going nmtoss., well -as DownUam at Hw end ef their gflUap. DowuliaM has B of met m>, M ftnythiue is n«nr ]«« at the jiifwiwe Jt in 'the Champagne Stes I -thmk : d *itt heat him Wμ., Hβ ctofts.ncl appear Of. tho eMirse.propcrAnnd *™fjt a.l a<4 nvfin pace nil throujh. I «»{* 8l» was wanted to put, up very fes Mime. The Cornet is tog sow, and stiff for, wards. He has Uewim softo. years now, in<l batilv wants ft spell. Ki a with lta*w t? «i» he» «'J»4 jumiKd fo«r feiees in good style. It I';, aVally different stoirin* ftom hh W Ho i, a tot eJftin Johijtr when 1o iikr.s. Ho'does not awosvr to U at i'tm form at present, and does not .go IStfc t™ «ncJ«A over tto first I«s long ©r two. . ' !

EUiERSLfE TRACK WORK. BliffilOf'S 600-D CnAhtOP. (Sy■ , M«|}papli.—Bwas Awociotieit.) '• AuckJaii'd, April- 9,. Tiw-weather «-as fiuo at .startnigj but a heavy slioirer aiiw-it «to!&y«l opofetiems sowewhttt at EUerslio ikk wartwig.

All tho work was done <sn tho outfiid* eOHiSB proper, which was a trifle slow. Kafcaifta, did four lurkugs in. ,J2 -4-SBW). Multiply, not dang 'his best, ton gevei ftij'longs in imSit. -lOsoo. Prliveo Mitt was iv length, in front pi Taflgiwni ot tho end "of tho eatno dti* tance, -co-vered in lmiu, 31 2-3s?c. Jolie Fills and Pii-nco Mofnweo we're together, tivo le-ngttis in front el Adinjr.a.l Soult, at tho «ii«t of a miio if Oai tho B«iy .post, tjio time hbhtg linin. $ l-Ssep. GoMsi.w) did e« fiirioiigs in Imin. 18 l-ssro. It was a good gawop. Zens did four ftiftangs in 81 2-*>?ec., and The lloßuo went oJpiio over seven furlongs in. lmiii, 3fe«c. Jack DeJftvfl.l did the same distaiwm in lmiu, 33 i-ssoa. ■. Boyai Irish v.-fts better than 'fact over six furlongs ill Imin. 19 -3-ssec, Gipsy Belle and I'iiVJava.srtro together sat fclio oad of seven, furlongs ia '.linie. 31 1-osoc. '. Castalia ftad Waiorowa were on', terms at the end of .five furlongs from the near post in imin- 9 Msec, t'ontura was too fcOijd for Eed-Book; evw seven futtengs in Itftin. 35sec.> Eymottius, alone, Tail fiv« furlangs in Imin. 7sec. Wercestet beat- ©loy uvea inilo in Imin, 52 l-ssec. ' ' Blb.riofc and lierry Eoe,' Txifli. ; iritli light .ivdg'hts up, ran seven' ■ furlongs, in liiuji.- 31 2-ssc«, The fortnfcr.flid tho best aud fastcsb gallop oi tlio niorning. Hiskayno was too ' ior Bblasto e-ver sev«?i furlorißß Fun in liniu, #$$>t; ! Mulfingvi? arid Tavisfoek wero together j trith Troy and Papi'ta beaten rff .Si the end of flvo furlojtgs from the now post iu jmin. 5 1-Ssee. Austin did six furloags in tain* 20 14 Sffoqnds.i Sir Moselsy was two lengths in freatof [ Patronalc, with Beldaffio three lengths! ■ a*ay, and fteies Ix&t«n off, at the end of ■ ■ 6er«M furlongs in- Jnii-n. flfeec, Soultikfljf w*4 a length l«tter: thaii ■Maßhal M'Donald at the -end of a' (jovered in 2nim..2 Z'Sses,, Tragedy.King assisting in. the first jnite. '". Histie and ■ Bonny Hslon w«ro tpg.ether nt the end oi a mi'o fr«m the new post in Imin. W i-ssec» Tete-<!-Teto b?at Queenlike ov«r ■ five fuTlGiifm in Iniin.- 7 a-ssec. . Lofd •. Impin was feotfer than Gerhorga »*er ti.rn'gainis disiaiiee f!rom tho new post* tho time bein/, lijiin. ■ ' ■ -■ ■'■ ' . HairiingAtehi ran tear 51 3-ss4is,-and Fisher six furlongs in imin, 19 i-Ssei. Spsttfieh boat 7Ady Elgit* over : four fftrfonfts in 5.1 1-SseSi .'. ■, Eflyal Arms wfis tatter, thai .Crowii Pearl over eevon furlongs iii imipr.SSsfec. Miss liftvpnia «ind Sluesteno did thossftie in l'miji. 33sec., , . ■ . Kittv Bellajrs was a length in front 6i fripftliat tho end' of fotif I f ,, vlongs in 81 iWsee. • : ■"'■„■'■■ . ' Ptftoa, ■ frith the assistance.'Of Unfty jjH\ tlie concWing rtages, ran sis furlongs in' Inwn. '19 j-ssec. .■ Frovidcnce, Blue Bell, and To-(tor* w«.s-.e in that oidef it the epd of ft School- ■ ins task <*:■?<«• six.hurdles. .Rapid and Santiago 'negotiated .'the hie. coiintry. witheot'ftiisteko, A lot of,others weru <ftl*J cier«isfiJ. ■ . ~ ~ ■ Histie nvtsT«ry sow after-woi'ians, ana is a dottbtM sUrter at to aeehns.

A,JvC. AUTUMN MeETINS. TEE FINAi AOGEPTAKOIS. By Talecraph.'-f resa AfflQclatlan-Cfcprri'Jfli* Sydney, April .9. ' 3?<jp tho pthißipel liamfltkap?' at tlief Australian footasy Club's. Autumn Meeting ftna' aceeptaacca hayo teii leteived. as follow.' ,—^ OMQASi'BR HANDICAP, -of ,2000 , : sova. (run to-day). Quo mil 6,-- . ■aigandra, 9st. 81b.; - Cider, Set. 41b. j Golden Hop, . 9&t.;. ' Ale* ' ■cornier, Bsb. 121b.; loWfl.it, Bst. 121.b.; Ma-Itcbestor, Bst. X2fc; Awifexj Bst. 211b.,- Lilyyeili Sst. 101b,; Sold "Brew, Sst. lOlki'HatWoa, Bst. Sft.'i Bonj£t«ve, Bst. 41b.; Lpehttiio. Bst. 2lb. i Sir W»e, Bst. 21b.; First Principle. Sst.-lib,} Beau Soiiilt, Sst, lib,; Owen Eoe, Sst. lib.; Bra'ttlo, Ist 121b,j Sniilrko, 7st. lOlbir Avetse,-7sfc. Gtb..; Bruaiimmft, ?sb. fi-lb.; King- Jfosty-4.-. fst. 4Hi-s Border King. 7si. 81b.; Beck's Imager, 7si; Herringbone., 6st. 121b*> Beta, 6sfc 1216.; lautttor, 'fist. 71b. ? Secrete, 63t. fib.; John Portot, -6s*. 71b. -SYDJySY CUP-, of.SOaO.sovs. IVa miles (run Easter Moiv&y).—Aurofo-di-na, Bst. 12ft.; Cagou, Ssfc. 121b.; CSder, Bst. IMb. ;■ Midjwglrt Siin, Bst. IOJb.; Lilyycil, Sst. 81k; AuriEoi% Bst, 81b..; SittapiS, Bst. 41b, i Audacity, Sst.211>.; -Harpist, Bst. Ilk; Owen Bee, m. i'2ib.; Bol(!*e, Tsi. 111b.; timelight, 7s*. ■• 1011).; Batfow. 7si. Bft.; iS-iuioft Frisco, / 7st. lib.; Sir Vive, :6s-t. lfllb,; The Ghris- / Man Broftor, 6st. %sh,', Wd Esnly, fist, fib.; MtiMfoilj fet; Tib.j Adgio-, 6st. 71b..; fauater, (Sat; 71b, DIseOAUFrCAtION OF WALLALO. B-y Tel«sra,pli'-f : ress Aiseoofation'-GojyTlfH April 9. The committee of the Australian Jocko? ClaTj has iU -.ippesi of those coacqfnod in the disqualification of SValiaio. ' ; SfMAPIS REPORTED LAf*E» By Teleeta.pk-i'reas (Reo, April 10, 5.0 p.m.) • sydrieyj After galfopiiig yest-dtJay.Sinapis «a(i reported lauie. No confirroafaon or tna , reports is at prosent avaitable.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 6

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THE TUMP. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 6

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