THE TURF.
AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING THE THIRD DAY, CAPTAIN J.\CIC WIXS CHIEF RACE. TWO EIDESS INJURED. <Bt ?610rr4.ph.'.-Pr6S2. AasocliitisS.) Auckland, Jane #L Tii« Auckland .Racing ('bib's Whiter Meeting concluded .at IjilCrslie tO'day in PDtfficfc weather. There was a large' at tendance, and tho sons of j6M,37iJ JOs, paascd tl-ifougji the. inaehiftfc, this fso'ing an iiicreasf ca 4G96G 10?. on the corresponding day of last year. The total for the. nieetws was .£124,53.7, this heiiig au iMrtaso oil Ife oa tte aeetiflg of the previous year. Two accidents occurred .during tho afternoon, Meagher, ridfer of Icel in the Tamaki Steeples, yvas thrown heavily, aisd wa.s thought to bave sus> tained jntetri-ial injuries, but it was «fl>, seffuentiy' found flmt he had only m ceived injuries to his neck. Traiflj who fell with CtoJborn.fl in the Wintef Steeples,; ferolie 'tis collar-bone. Results:-*-HUNT CLUB CUP, of J.3ft sots. Three . . ltsiles. 3 j[i\ J. Cockerteu's h.v Ngataroa—l/Mlantis, lOst. 71b. <T.ra3l) 1 3 Mr. K, Hannon's Curcaruo, lOst 71b, Vlluieahvj 2 G Mr. H. Windsor's £ak, lOst. 31b. (Deerey) 3 Also started ;—i Ingcnkf-ndcr, list. 51b.; 8 Irawadi, 1i5t.;,.5 Pylus, l.Ut. ; 10 Wild Gordon, lOst. Wfe, (carried 71b. aver* Weight); i t-hris, Ifist. fib.; Sj" BallSßoSvaii, lOst, Tib.; Atalicre, lOst. 71b. Ing-Mikender and Chris fall. Zak led almost to tlie last %iice, at which tJttt tliMe first horses Were pfactioally fcage.f/het. I» the run home Ngatoa dT»iv ont, aad_\'ou by fcttr jJenftths, wii'n a similar distftnee botween secciid and third. Time, Gmin. SSsec. TA'MAKI STfijEPLES, oi 300 sovs. About. 7 , twa miles aiid a ImlL f 3 Mr. C. Pcfficr's Eapid; by Captain 9at. lltb. (Tfltehen) 1 2 Mr. C. D. M'Leaa's The Chief, lOst, 121b. ; S'Mulcaiiv) 2 I Mr ; P. Cowwaj's Vestal, Mst, 21b, ' (T'cacii) 3 Also Started: 6 Kelp, 1-0s(. -Sib.: 1 Tiri, 9st. 9ib. j S feel, 9st. 91 !i,;' 7 Carroii, 9st, 71b. , M fell nt the sod Wall in front of the stand, the first time rantid, Goiftir Up {'he. hill the First time, Tifi was- ail the iead. followed by Bapid and Testa.l, and wh.cn 6-i-e double in front of the-stand was reached the order was !ht> same, with Kelp clnsa up, Tiri fed lly four len.'ths troing- up the back, but Kapid and Vestal replied liiiu at the tap of ttfe Wlh wliere Kr-h) fell. Vestal and Haoid took the last fence practically together. In the run to the post. The' Chief cause iifi fast on the rails, 1)«f Rapid lastrd well <™oiieh.fo win bv half A leiigih. with A similar between The Chief ftiid Vestnt, Tnut>. Smilt. I?f=ec. YOBK WELTER BANDI.CAP, of 500 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr. A. B. Carliv's Blnostoce, bv Bluclight—liirt, ffsi 121b. fßuchanr.n) 1 It Mrs. S. TaftfiiWai,. 9st. ' tW. D. Young) 2 It Mr. IT. W, Arnold's Tact, 9st. Tib. Brcwn) !} Also starfftd: S Lii. Beiiia, 11 si. 91b.; iHtsskayne, list. Tib.; 6 Princ? Souli, 10st,. 2Tb.t 3 Eoyal Arms, 9st, TOib.; 10 Nj?a* tiraaimi. 9st. Mlb. j .5 Jolie !Ftl'le, 9st, 81b, j 11 Worcester, 9st. 71b,; 2 Wee Olga, M.. 611),; W Kiiig Snuit, 9st. Glb.j 9 Kawecii, 9st. Alb.; 15 Njrapuka, Sst. 21b,; 7 Tragedy Kiiifi:, Sst. Tart was the first to show out, followed by Blue-tone, Jelfe I'iUe, and Tangiwaii, with the otberp bujiehed. The order wa.s practically! the same to the distance, wherfe B'hiesione tock charge, and, ridden' easily by Ttarhar.au, tho favaurifo won by t'lrce-qunrvcis of a length -with, two lengths between. TaAgiitai «d Taci. 'Kffapuka, fell. Time, iftiin. i&sta. WINTER .STBEPIECHASj), of 750 ettD, Abo fit three miles. - 2 Mr. W, 8. Daiion'S Captain Jack, liy.C'aptein WeblH-H<i.EdsomC ifaclj mare, iSst, 7Sb i.B. Sae) i 1 Mr. Ernest Alien's En-ifi'yj by Seatoft Delava.l—Lorelei, lOst. GM>'. tM'Plynn) 2 3 Mr. H. J, Cameron's Waterworki l , by Sau'-Wos.fer--I!i!rt, 9sfc. 91b. JAdams) 3 Also started! 3 Kwiroa, ltl?t. 61b.; 5 Napp«r Tandy, tet. Wlb. : .C Itiro Atu, 9st. ' 71b.; i G-oidborrp, ilsfr. 7lb. ' KnuroA and Wiit'irworkr, Were b'acke'.cd. Captain Jack was the first to show out, and led Napprr Tandy and Itufly mii the first double. 1 Going .along the back he was still i.u the lead, followed by Huffy, Waterworks, aiid- Gojba.rne, but, : going up the hii'i., Kiiffy was in eharse, closely followed by Waterworks, Kaurna, Oclborne, and C?.ptai;i Jack, fassinj; th« Sfcaad tho secotid time, Waterways was pilo-li.ng Huffy and Captain jack, and the others were strung out- After the double had been passed., Waterworks was four lengths ahead of Huffy, who made up much leeway at the next jump. Along the hack Ca-rtain Jack mine u» fast, and eoinfl wp t.n.o hill, was in front, clcseiy : Wlowe.i: by Waterworks and Huffy. At tie distajree, Captaia Jack siill led. and, in the run home, won fey four lemrths i from 15uft'y, with Waterworks a simiiar distance further back, Golborne fell at th-D sad watl on tho last time round. | Time, -tain. Sfiscc.
; CAMPBELL liITJfDT.ES, of 309 sots. Two Tiiiles. B Messrs. Tcoman's and M.'lltigh's Admiral StiuU, by SouK -Pansv, iist. . Sib, (M'Myaii) 1 1 Mf, I\ Denny's Cloudy Jthiva, Iflsf. Bib. (Julian) 2 3 Mr. J. T. Brown's Pip, flat-. sib. (Andtften) 3 Also sfcteted: 5 King Try, Sst.j S Meet Arrow, 9'st.: 1 llatawerewew, i3st,; 7 Nu'buh.au, Osfcj R Boelt Ferry, 9st. iflb. . (tec. ffb, overweight). Kifij; Try led t-ir a- mite, wi'.h MaUw&rettefo in oloss rtte-nd'a-nee. Going tip the back the last Mme Admiral- - Soul I • took charge, closely followed by Stataweyewere 4-nd Cloudy Bawii, who Was just bcMfid the h-ader at the distance. Cloudy Dawa hit the i-ast fence hard, and A(i» taival Soul-t TOmpid home by four lengths, with pip -sis lengths behind Cloudy Dawn. Rock Ftefry and Fleet Arrow fell," Time, ■Iruus, FITZROT WKLTBR ILVXDICAP, of 130 sovsi. Sis furlong.s 3 Mr, A. .J. JBarke's Goltlfirev ijr Glutfl-fi —Yonn;' Cooddav, lOs'c. 21b. {F. tirady) 1 7 Jtr. J. lowe's Tfy Fluke, list. (Reed) 2 3 Mr. P. Ei Boss's Ruse tie Guerre, 9st. 8-Ib (A. OlSTfiri 3 Al?o -Started: l-l Bevelation. Hlsh 21b.; 1-2 Tho Colt, fist. 101b.; tl '.Ist. • Sib.i 1. Monathol, !!st. Sib,; 12 Snlvi.i. 05+, yjb.; !). .Nimrod, 9s.t. 5.1k.; a J&tOas'stor, ; 9si lib.; (!. King of tho Valley, '9st» j: 13 Bfoflk'BeM, flst.: 10 lilueforni, list, tlB Coksraiwe, ost.s W Dundy 'Bree, 9dt.; 19 Geaevieve, 4-st.; 17 Lady Mid'd-lefen,' Ost.s M Mii'iblefooi, 'Jd.v S Tied l'ine, arf.; i 4 Vallambrc? i. U4. Gi;.!-iliji'e led from the- start, And won by a length,' one length and_ a half' se'jwrat- : ing second aiid third, Tiffte. -Ijui-n. 20see. FAREWELL HAXDTCAP, of 300 s-ovs. Five fiirloncs. 1 Mr. A. B. Carlevs Ji'lnestcne, Jir BlmlijsM—Hitt, jftst. plk.(tae. SS&. overweight) (Duehanan) 1 2 Mr, Jervis George's Crown I'earl,, lOst. Sib, (A. (Hivfer) 8- : in Mr. Donald M'Lecd's Ka-kama, lOst. • (Q'SteV 3' Also staT-tsfl: 7 Tripoli., lOs't,; 3 Qlp# Belle, lOst.i S AHocatier., lOst, j 5 Gr.ittnn, 9st. ii'lb.: H Spalfoli, 9st. Sib.; 1 ito* Fly, 9st. 51b.: 0 Avon Park, fist. Mb.; 11 Chtistmas Hose. 9st. ; IS (jenetal Ifaders, 9st.; U Kearita, flst.j I' 2 OvatiftA, Sst. Won easily by two len?lhs, with two lengths ami a half between second and' third. Time, lata, Sseci,
AUSTRALIAN RACING
A.3.C. WINTER XIKKTIXO. By Tetesrsiph-Press Areaciatlpn- CoryrSshl (Ecc, Jane S, &$ .p.m.) Sydney, ,t'vin.e -S. It-i the second day's tM'osramme of i]to AJ.C. Wiatcr Me?tii:.c at ijie following was the Vestalt af the--SECOND m;t!!!l, : : RACE. Aixmi two .miles and a half. Hallmark, by Herlock—Walkvall© j Dcai-and, by Fa-vmir—Maiia'broak l ' 2 "toiwlme, % Lrefcohnu—Zni 5 J Seven started, .Won by six lengths, iritis
two lengths between second And third, Tinie, 3ii>in. ljSec. SECOND isflvE PLEC IT A SB. About three miles. 'fbro.ne, by H«rio®k- i -T<s.kß'ii i Sylvester, by Husiie-4tetiefG.ha 2 Nolimga ... 3 Seven started. Wttti by half a leitgth, with twcaty-ftw Lengths between and third' TittW, Tmiti. J.isee. WINTEB, STAKES. Oto milo and three furlongs. Sir Aiwyntofi, by St. Ahvyii—Jiiss %mingto» „— 1 Bartow, by Ffirtuhstus—-£h"Q 2 Saint Carwya 8 Thirteen started, won by IwO lengths, with half a h<xu.i lMtw?e.ii second ;\;id third. Time, fe.iji. :lO=t.'C. V.R.C. SIEBTI'NG. (Res, June 8, 9.10 p,m.) Melbourne, June S. fh& following is the result. of the race for the VJB.C. Birthday Ijandicup Marcultu?, by lV'~if.ano—Diploma..., 1 Cains, by G«org«! Frederick —ftss 2 SylvAiitaor, by Mori- ■ Seven started. Won by a, length, With three lengths bctov-wa second and third. ; Tiw, 2nnu, fflSJsec.. ADELAIDE B.C. {E?.c, Juno 8, 9.20 p<ttj Adelaide. Juno S. The race for ths Adelaide R.C, AMcirmija Cnp reailteS;— Hambitrg Belle, by Ptanudes—Saratoga Belle 1 Eltham., by 2 Ctfrolialus, by Fortunattts-iianßU lond a 3
A..J.C. SWUNG MEETING. June 8. 9.20 p.ra.) Melbourne, Jnnis 8. Lite entri-es receivw! inelude:' Epsom Bandi»rvp—Aliesa.ttoil; Metropolitan Han. diuap—Jack Delayal. HAWKE'S BAY WEIGHTS. fflr' &iteei*.ti<uiJ Auckland, June 8. . The; following -wbishts. have been deelared fof tie Hawkes Bay Winte.t Mfeting:— .. WOODLAXJ)? HACIC STEEPLECHASE. Two Lad, IOsL 131!),; Exotic, 10«. Kb.; Daylight Bill, li)st, lfllb.; Timothy, lOst. S!b.; Cousin .Tack, Mst, fitb.; T-yfajijiac, 10#,. SH).; lfete, XOsf.; Stroller, lOst j 7, ak, flst. ®l:b.,' M6l- - 9st. 7ib.; Pelican,. 3>t ."!l\; Mast|r .Ma'aclii, ?st. 7!h.,- l s DS?ire, 9st. Tib.; fiufus, 9«t. 7lb, Irawadii .9st> 7lb. j .Liii* ise.r. longer, 9st Tin Pareiuata, \t. lib.; Uhfttfcis, 9st. fib, LADIES' BS Vf DLLT Oni? mila And a. half.—Byron, list. 31b.; Jtedioh, ]2st, 31b.; Settler, !2st. 21!).; Bar Jan, Hit, 101b.; Totiknra, list. 10! V.; Odessa, list. Sib.; The ttngr.e, list, ;Bil>.; Anguish, list,; Pcreligiit, lOst. lllb.; Merry .Lad, 111b.; I/)r<! Ifilchrtan, Ifist. ifll'b, 1 Bluo 1 Maniond, lOst. "lb.; Meir'iwee, 1-Ost, Tib,; Mystenian, in>t. 7)b.; Si. Columbus, Jtet. i!K; Bransfield, 10.?U "lb.
H ICE'S BAY HLRBLDS Two TOUes.—Peary, list, 1.1U>.; player, list, 1'21b.; Bspartero, list, Frislncm Plate, 10,rt„ 121t>>; Julian, first, ltllb.; Vlingut., IM, Sib.; Oioudj- EtoWn, tOst. 61b..; Sani Van, 10st, 21b.: Papaiifz, 9st. 121b,: Idealism, 9St. Sib.j Arualce. '9st, 91b.; Golden Water, 9st 71b.; Mescal, 9st. 41b.; Fnak, 9sii IHWKB 841 STBEPLTPH VSE Three miles.—PtoTy, list, 131b, j Qleninoye, Usi.'JHb,; The Spaniard, list.. 81b.; B.ir Xethfi ittrf'. Sib.; F.l Tlorado, Ifet. Bib.; Knurea,, lOst. 51b.; Exotic, lOst. Sib.; Idealism, lOstr 21b.; Gondolier, 10?.j, Mb.; Waterworks, flsi lal'b.i Morsfciko, fist. 12!b.; The Chief, <«, Cnstto'Caivte, ffs't. 9)b.; TyrrmJiie. '9St. "lb,; Kaipoiipeti, ?St. Jib.; Stroller. M\ Jib.; Passive, flst. 7ft.; Curearwt, 9st. fib.
WiUKATTT H\CK HCRDLFS One niile and ttiWC'(i.ti.arte:fs v list,; Golden Water, 104. 11 lb.; Smibearn, lOst. Wb.; MoreMm'*, io>t ?'lb.; Maiinwnknha, lOst. 7U>..; Formby, 10=*. 61b.: Manikin, lOst. .Mb.: Diablo. 10m. nib.; AHear, Itet. Sib.; Tflra;vanni, Itel. 211>.; Otaiara, lOst, 2lfe,; CottpoM-, 10.5 i.,; Bracburn, 9&t, 131 b.; Immensity, 9si 111b.; kiapufci, 4s. U.ib.? Bracken, 9st. flb. ; CrA'cnord-iiy., :'Sst. LiimsdoTOi flst. Sib.; flst! S&.; Vi, OSt.-' SftJ>,; Sir Doiialtl, : 9st, sib,; Book Perry, fet.? fiblijr, flf-i:,.; Trojan., S?f.; Uhinwlum, Pikifco, 9?t.; Silver' Kins, 9st,; Ri.;a;ia.ra, 9si.; Roseinark, 9si ; 9st.; Glen Nevis, 9st; Blyo MOUftt, 9st ; Qror fcijig, 9st. . HUNT CLUB CtjP, Tv.*o rivilrs a half,—The Chief, 12si, fit!).;- Naa : toro, I.lst, Mft.; Zai, list. 41b..: I;:idy BibberO, list. Mb.; Iriiwadi,. }ost. Il'b,; Pelican, Jtet. Mb.; Jessamin", lflc't. 911>.; O'tarftta, 10-t. 7ft,; Linger Lonzen lOst, vlb\ Avon. !M„ Jib.; Defeat, lOst. 71b.; Ilia mop, lOst, "ib.; Pylos, lOst 71b.; Tlic Pebble, lOst. 71b.; Stormy Petet, Wst, tlb, .H£:BJ!TA!<N(TA E.4NDICAP. furlonf.—Ee<l Book, list. Sib.; Bvron, lOst. liib.; Forniby, l : 0st. 81.b.; ilysteriaeli., lost. Mb...; Fair , Rosamond. Msi 21b. ; Mount VtetOfia,, Wst. lib.; Sir Darnel, lflst'.; Black Lupin. 9si 1 jib.; Manakan, 9st. Mlbt ■; Settler,llib.rßedk.lv, "Ist. 111b.; IX'iy Fl.v, 9st. 51b.; Epwortb, Ost. 4U>.; flst.. 'il'b. s Moiitea, flst, aib. 5 Pereelcr, 9si. 31b. J The Great Moßiii 9.st. 2!b,; iislen-, '9st, 21b.; Neir.afiv.", 9st. 21b.; Amber and White, 9st.; Aniruisfe 9si.; Andrea, 4 Sst,..: Eorfrititiirj;, 9st; San rliiie. 9»t.; foftiaos.'ftsL,' Ma!,v bfeUsr Geffbsra-, 9st,; Hicrebe,. M. r ; Amate, 9si; CuHinan, 9.4.; Alcfs, 9>t,; The Summit, 95!.; Ciiatniat. 3st.
CANTERBURY PARK TROTS.
. COXCUWG DAY, <Br Tsisirrar-li—Prose Ase-oclaiioti,) ■ Christchurch, June G. Bright sunny weather was oSpme.nced to-day for the conclusion of the - Canterburr Park Trottinc Club's Winter Sleeting. Ttas tot.-ilisalor investmenta iMii»uiifc. Ed to £22,871) 10s., as compared with $19,878 on'the seeoijd day last year. The total for the, meeting iva? Jess,7os, as against «£3sjWr Ma for' last year's tteetittg. Results— • I AWES' BRACELET mVDTCAP (Harness), of fi(i sovs. One mite and a 1 Millie Wood-burn, Tsce s , 1: 6- Tirue -Spec, «r., 2; 1 Forest C'hieita-tn,-7sec.. 3 Time, ijfflia.. SSsoe. ' PBOGRESW E HANDIC AT" .J-fnrness), of SO 6QW>. For un hoppled 'ratters. Two miles,- 1 Normal Krag, 2iseo.-, 1; 3 Maori princess, IDsee., 2; lfi Bclv-ie, lfiser... .3. Wen by three lengths. Time, offlifi', 31 t-j ■see., ; klxg George handicap (jiamcs), of 325 sovs. Two miles, II Mr. W. J. Asabj's Edithi A., Ssec. „ . ........ -l 3 Messrs. Sail -md S'iin.pSGjrs 3?iStideem, fisce.- 3 2'Mr. W. E. Clln-tott's Marieata, '3 Won by a liare .length. Time, 4miit» S3 2-ssec, MIDDLETOX HANDICAP feaddM, <-f 180 soys. Two BH-lfts.—i K'osdjffl,. lisec., t; 3 Cling'?e|Vi : ld:> l-sSec-., 2; 2 iTokemoer, li'sc-e.., 3. Won by a biijrth. Time, Siuia. 6=ec. S-DCKBtTKN HAXDtCAP (liarness), of , 130 sore. For uiiluip-pled t.roftcrs. Two Eleetrwa-te, Ssec,, 1 j 2 TflJsa*) uiSi» 3; 1 Mostct Raymond, sci-,, 3. Wen .! very -easily by ten .lengths, tinw, iimin. ■1 2- Sseo. ADVANCE HANDICAP of 130 Sets. O-ije -mile -a-pd n 6,LC., 4-se'c,, '; i I'ronii Girl, .>>ec. 2: H Andy Eegaiu 3see., 3. Won by a bare length. Tisj-e. 3min. |3 l-ssec, ATJ EEYOIR KAXDICAI' fiwrness), «.f BO Sovs. o'iie Mnce Poole., 4sec,-, 1; 9 "Ripsn CMd, isei., 2 I'li-rs Aiflrni, 4see., 3, Weil by 'a- bare jtaif-toiKt-h. ' Time-. Sm'iin. 27 2-ss?e. TEI.EGRAPH FAXDICA? .(Saddle), of 150 Soyis. One -Hi-ile.—7 lieda-l' ! io'}) Bscc., Jj 5 Desder.loiia, isee,, 2; 2 Sfibmiirino, 3?ec., 3. Won by a iength. Ti,ne, 2.min. 2? 2-Ssce,
NOTES .AND: COMMENTS.
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! TVeigJifes for t'ac Jlawke's Bay Jockey j Club's Wittier Meeting- ate '<!q.e to-day, ■ and aewpfeiueps fiioso <m I'riVUy iH'St. SydiieJ" files to hand staio that Mterfc is i a probability of '.Bera.soon racing nl flt« | A.J.C. Spring Meeting b.efsr®. beifig retired' to the st'ttl. It, Kngland fifty yews ago ilia Inmost; ■ fee for #«f htpll-ioji n'fls 5& .gffifloaa. This figuK? TAs oominanded by \ cltii;o.ur. 'i'o- : day .tVhtef PaistiiW, Tr.iecfy, .and Wrlliatti His "Third <il,l cflSt |00 gdi'ncas, tvli.flcfor tfe scyvteos of several ot hers Uftilswtioys is demanded. . On M«wda:y, jiriit .1, -i't St.' Viittenl's Hospit-i). Melbiv.irj-.0, J, X. M'Groior, who 'Jiad his leg bfi?.ke2 at Mgtfase- Vfcjle.fr j..
■tartntgbt aS<j„ underwent tlio treafasSiyt known U> the modioli profession as "Lane's plat« aperatio'n." 1,5x1a.?. who died in England th'te yv-ar, fteWr sirwl a chest n.ut. li Was the Km* with other of Hampton's sots in. Bay fteftajd. Speed., Merry H'ampfaft, Shier., .and Biw-hey l'ark. On thn oilier hand, Ayrshire:, fiayal HalaptOn, Cher'H,' fise,' and H.'giifim! Olii'ef, other volt-known sons ©,f 'Hampton, were, fcr many chcstimts. Oi) the occasion fit the recent ■stcenlecliasc meeting ai A.u'euil {Paris}, at which King S-eftrgG ®w3 Q.uoeii Mary we're present, tie ' tofalkatar turnover was alxmt •£IOI,OOO. .It is stated, that Tracery (Rook farnl— Topiary)., whp commenced st ad dut/- in. England this fason at. ft fee of guineas, will probably return io Ainorica. shortly, ami will stand next year nt Mr. August IKmoptV. at toxinptoii. From fhis it would seem thnt. M>. pelWont is T.itiicr ! h<ipef.fil ctmceriiiiig the fu» fcttre of racing in the States. Inst txitj'ritTi in a. RelU insi Steeple 'at Torquay (Eng.;, General Kog'i. r4n the. willh'or, Braumancr. to a head -and then dropped fed. Heart disease, was the ■sausq. ■, The conditions of Ihe nest. Now Zenland Cup have now beets published. Tlicy provide for the wirtnfcr regciring .£licn, tiro secaiid horse iiiOO, .an d the. t'liird .£21)0, Admiral Sonlt won thtce ra.ofes a< % Uia Auckland ineetinff. and. BJuestonc 'and To Onga e'ach won d'Ensbte, Blwfstofio liat te.li jndst .consistent by Tunning into a pifloe «.ti oa.ch day of the .mect'mg, 9n the first day he Was placed third in fho Members' Handicap. On Saiur<iay he upt ed as runner-up to llaskaync in she I'rini'n ■of Wales Bahdiriip, anjl yesterday ho wan Hie York Welter and I'a re well Il.aticicaps. At a. mcelifip of stewards of Hie Mas. : terior. Racing- Club on So.turd.iy test, it ; was deeided to apply, to tho Hacing Conference for IS ali'd us plates for the hest aMtftiiin nieeting, fho Qii.tes Juhviously filed Mpon having hc"n applied for by the Eausitrkei Club. Imme r , recently secured by Mr. Xat : Willi.-vm-s eaino into conijet with a b.irbcd wire, feticc otii Sr.r.day. says our Gtaki correspondent, aiii ; cut' litc-vM 1 She will be sinaWe to race for soina .0011siderable time. W. Ayi'e, who w,is injured r.t the. Otaki race flieoij.iie : a fall fi.-o'ra Boriny, . itt niakiiiß izood progress, and hope te )H ftbio ip ride in the- .caUrse of ■% fortnigut.
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