THE TURF.
FAMOUS RACER DEAD CA.RB.INE THE GREAT. Bγ TelcKKiphr-PrtßS A<£ociation— Oepyrisht London, Jtiiie lb. Cnrbinc, the ■ ■ well-known raceliorst, diet!, at Welbwk Abbey, tfce scat of his owaer, the Duke of Portland. The world-rvtievrneil Carbine was fey Musket from Mcrssy, *i).d was the light- ; fist-coloured bay Miisket lcl't during his stu<l cawtv in" JCcw Z?aJaml. Bi-i'd at Auckland by the New jiealaud Stsul Cwn- ! paiiy, in 3KSS, he was sold ss a jcartiug to Mr, Dan. O'Brien for C4<) guineas. Oil each ecoasion that ho started as a twoI year-old in New Zealand he won, and the foltesving he was taken, to iWbouriva to compote in tto V.fi.C. Derby, which race ite is gcneTsUy beIJeved to 'have lost tliroujb an aecldent, -Mr. O'Brien then sold liim for'3ooo guineas tp Ms - , Donald "WoHuec, for wlipw he won many races, iiiehiding the Mel' i»unie Cup, at live years oW, carrying ioi-t. 51b,, At»i covering the two miles in Srain. 28isec.—a weigh t-oflrryiftg ond time performance combined unequalled ia r&c» tag history. Cafbiiie's turf reeord is 43 starts, 33 isins, six spcwads. and three thir<jß, Ms steie winnings araftufttitig to M%itS— an Aiish-ntasiitn reeorcL At ttse tlispersal ef Jlr. stud, t'ae Duke ef Portland purchased Cnvlane in 1895 for 13.5 M euineas. He -did stud duty at the Wellieck Stud, and was to have retired from active serviso tliis year, In England from 1899 to 1913, 3.38 of Mspregeny won 253 ecte, of the value at ' £%W2. Prior to hswinjj Australia for England l?e sired Soais good performers, tho bust <rf whoin was proba-Hj Wallaces vrfto n-en the V.E.C. Derby, AJ.C, St. Ijegor, and Sydney Cup, a.n«l dead-heated in the Clia.mpien State ■svith Quiver. At titi stiid Wallace li?s upheld his Bire's great repirtation. At tic stud in Atfstrn:lia CaroiSe's sons aw> con-tifliUally GrOj)* : ping up on the winning list all ever Wα ComnMinwealth. I.iaftt season Wallace wag creijited with JM6JBS. Others Vhosa wißMiagg during the seosoii rail intrt four figures are Ctoofge Frederick, CitrMoie.re, Fudle, Plinilocfc,' Muraf, Wa'r 6od, Bi(iithok, Aflibbrile, Bailietitc, and others. Some <vf Ms EBglisti-br«l sons and daughters imported to Australia ftave lPi*tel» -vvhii actod as tifttuor-ap ill the (Suincas, was inipoited to SotI& Australia. t«*t season ae occul<ied fifth piaoe. oa the list of iviuaing dies, with £UfiU ojsjiosiic his name. One of Cafbine'jS sons, the appropriatsly lvained CampSre (from Bev«lry), was. imported by Mr. E. J. Watt. He lias alrefldv- siwd s»nwi winaw-s here. While at tl» stiid in England Ca?Wtie was resjioßfilble for sorno high-ciass pcrfoi-incTs, iftdftrliiu? Spearmint (winner qf tli6 Berljy nsid Grand Pi'is de Baris}.' Wargrave, Cargill, Greatorei, Fowling P'ieeej ■ Meusßuetoit, Vistel. Javelin, CieavM, Duck Gun, fiiislitanger,, Museord, Bomba, DucdonaM, Foreskht, Cnrajbiae, .fodder Puff, Catapult, Arid • DttfiHft the present season one ftf this prcigear, Brabespearo (who carries tile colours of His Majesty the Kiue) aet&d as nsjinei'-tip in the Newnjarket Stakes, and another, The fijlsd a similar position in the Maitehester Cup. The progeny- of his sons have gained a worW-v.-Ws News cams to tad this vr«k uf tlw success ef Austa, (by jSfiearnijnt) in the Italian Darfej- at* Home, « j'caf Ago it was Miiwitfeed that the Melfesurae Muslim authorities Jiail nrane arransemral's to place tlw> body of O.arWno in. the Victoriau Institution after hi* death. Tliis ftnfto«nwnit>nt bwufglit foi-Hi a 'jirotest ffonj New ZeaJjißd admiwrs of the groM: horse, who f.-cre anxious to hare his remaifls at Aucfcla.nd.
ASHBURTQft TROTTING CWB
WINTER MEETtNQ. SPj lWes4*Bh.-Mr<*« Ai-seeiaSoa.) Ashbarton., June H. Tfe Ashburten Trotting Crab's Wiate Meeting was feld to-da.y in ov«r6ast hul fuiij weather. The coutes was in tetwclass <pr<J«, There wore rocor| eatries, and the attendance was lavjs. The totaiijator feeeipts aggregated • JOs., ft 9 ag«j»st in ISIS. The results a.re;'TJIIAL lAKMCAP (Hnrnsssj, of 1.0J3 6ovE. Oiio milo and a half. General Kiik, l"Kc- ...,„ 1 I'temption, 35sec, ...„..„... 2 Mis-s PfiggJ, Uyce 4 , ~ 3 teiteW i GoiiMal JfiK Kscc; i\ma, 3itnr., iUei.; Md) , Pool«, I"sec, Won all tlio way by four lengths., 50 yards saftaratlnjr the -otirer two gutted S*rsi>s. Tiiite, 3min. iSsec. IQNGBBACH SAJ^DICAI , (optional), of ISO 50V3, Two fflilesk Anttie K. s 17s.ee, , ~„,„, i Frank WUkse,- Msec , '. ~„.,., 2 Able Boy, Ite , .'. 3 Scwt-eheil: fiosc Palm, 17sec. Haif a liiilo fi'om tetae Fi/ank was jnfct clear of Annie K., and after -a £<!ed fittiah Annie K. won by four Jen!»tlis. \Me Boy tt-ns nearly IOfO yards fsehtad. Time, Sttiii. 5 2-sscc. ASHBTJKTCX TBOTTIXG CtUB HAXDICAP (Httrness), of 250 sovs. Two miles. Tommy C, Jsdc „,, ]. fffliulociai htc „...,.„. '2 Bftifism Belle, Bscc. ~.,., , 3 SftratoM: Bditi A. l.see. <2sec. lion.}. The race was a pretty one for tte first ntik? and a Wf, >ut jisinir (iovrn tho feck stretch Tommy C. n-e«.t to I lie front, ajul, easily Jiokliug Us p9.Mt.ioli, won te- ten tasths. One divMed sAioM ami third. Time. 4mhi, iii 4-ss£C. AMATBUB HANDICAP (optioflai), of GO sovs. One mile. Kiss -Advocate. Msec , 1 Elmo, .Janr,, 13se* , i> Miss BSta, Ite , 3 Kiglit hoi'ses were sctittclted. Vtext by four Iciistlis. ten N'Jigths repaTutjftg fitcofid and' third, Tiuie, 2iy.in, 26sao. ACTON a4NDICAP (SaddH'of 150 sovs. O»o iniSe and a liaW, KokAmoeVi 13scc. ...,., ~., 1 Wallace. Jubt., Bsec ,„ 2 C!j»gs«liiM. Msec ~.„.«„» 3 ATI etattect. Tile winner was always i.a the forward rtMsioti, wjnniftjr fairly tomfortaMy by four lensrtb-5. was s. loiistii tehinfj .Wallace, Jiinr. Tiiae, 3tosin. #s&&. WINTIR HANDICAP (harßtss), of ?00 satj., Ofm tnib aaj. a qnarter. Standerme, foec. > I Prince Pook, isfee ~.«..,..., 2 Jiittie Arthur, 6sec. ...i ~.,, 3 All started Ptiftee Book and Little Arthur Were racing tasrihe! 1 100 v.wcte freni Ijobi*. wlien Jlftaderine came with a great riisli on the ontside awl woo by a, jjead from I*rince Pooiff, who wfl.s a jjccfc in front ef Little Arthur. Time, Swin. 55 t'Sseo. PA'fifWBI.L HANDICAP (Harasss). of 139 soys. One tii,!!«. Teec. ...,...i ~„ , i Baron frauss, iste ,*...„.., 2 K,ivaHii 7sec ~., > 3 Scratched: O.TX\, fees. Tko winner was in adranc? early, and. kcepitiT lier pines hy hard driving, get lioiiif b,v two ku-jtli*. One kß.srt.il "flitsd«d the otlwv hvfl. Tim*, 2mrß. 23 l-ssec.
NOTES "AND COMMENTS.
A final reminder is given those cancorned that aeeeptajices for the first day's handicaps at Hastings oloso to* mght. 'the luirSe korsa Julian afrk-ed from Hastings last evening, and. ivitl be shipped to Sydney today. The- publistel slaterercnt that OoMfire is out of the marc Bcm.nie ooon ttet lised to ba rw*d in the Fost«i ißstriet is iiworrefit. Tho itanj of Goldfiro is owiicil by Mr. S, Bradley, of Aireblaßd, Wμ bred Geldfiro. 3t is reported tti4t Iting IjUpi.n is an jiiilikely siaTter at Hastings next v«ii?ik. This ivowkl s.com to be the. cssee, as tlis cliustnuti Iwrse is not engaged" at the Napj.nr Park raeefcmg the followuig A traiiwi- who visited tli& Aitefeiand inoptlhg so,ys Uifti tivo tff the finest feats of horsemafiship seen there w.ro S. Roicf's handling «>f Yankee Deadlo, au uneei'taili aniijial at aiiy : time, and M.'Cabe ; s riding of !P«a-ry. The litter ne describes as & isaperb ,
hiM-sonian. Whon tho field was goi.Hg vip the hill tlifi ksi; time in the - t No,rtlient _Stee|)liis, the {rant dtvisbn £ were all figliting for tiw load, but, y though, 3l'C;il)i» kept I'ra.rv hamTv. ho j S'as cawtcnt to look on at tlicso tactieis. j At tlio last feiico tin jirinert -Captain | Jack, hut the Iftttw hold Ills,own, and ! Ills victoiy was cailcd by the crowd, j M'Cabe was not tin,st.led, and did not \ diw tho wliijj,. Itfiowing that tlw loi'g run on the flat wmild assist his itiwunt, ; who had the mast paeo, In the- end he won with what nppeaft.d to bo many pounds in liand, but'in reality tho big Birkeuhead solving eould not liavo done : an ouuco better. Boicl's finish m Tankeo • Doodle is described as a- fine one, and gained l>,v tho agency i>f a good pair of : hands. It «-iis a very ctec go, bit hud, B-ekl movftd on. liis snojnit lio lvould : eertaiajy have been beaten. . , The Inifrter Bonny, ivJio showed .such a lot of pace at the Otflki mooting, is < n.ot engaged sfc Hastiijgs nest weftk, but is in at the Nftpier meeting tiie follow , i»,g week. There'is plenty of lep.pm-g on ■ i the Grtjottmeadoivß cotitsfr, and thjs Will assist Mr. E. Short's .Rsldiiig. . S. J, Rae, of Ellcrslie-i is leaving for ' ■ \ Sydney en Monday, a.nd is taking the i kurdlo geMjiig Merrimax with him. Ho : will return almost immediately) and will : later on journey over with Merry Rob ■ and perhaps Bleriot. It is prohaMy the' intentiw of the , owner of Jlerrimas to sell his Iwrse in . Sydiwg-. This is Met to bo wondeicd rtt, for the weight adjusters hero igewi to : liave an exalted opinion ef the s?*rriwee ■ gelding. Last week )i<? tvas hjuidioajiped : ■ within 21b. of Ngatiruasui ill tlw ■ Jumpors' Ffet at Slcrslie. Tμ latter ■ has a reeerd oil the flat- and lifts won several <>f>efi races, wlvife Slwriinas : 1 eoiald not win ax .Retprna in February feet ■ : Tlie stewards of th<i Wellington Rac« . ing Club have decided not to iffl tlie position rendered vacant fty fto deatih of Mr. Orton Stevens.- This means that | . the vaeaiicy will nttfc bo filled until the animal meeting tof the <3'Tib. ' None of tbe Highden itoTS-S? ate being I worked on tlio tracks at the present" [ ttmoy. ese&pfc a tWo-ycar-oH tii.it G. ■ 1 1'rico intends racing in tiiiis Trial Haio j ! at tlw Tr<;nth.a'iji ei'eeting nest month, i [ At Hastings Tetilmra. will racfe in the ■ iioniißation of Mr. tt. Stent. Presuw- ' ably this is the racing name of Mi ; AiKj'kJand sportsmaji, who completed tiia j inirchose ef fetikura ,at tlio Jcccnt . Hawera iaeeticg. BlueKght., tho sire of Bltiestone, who got aaiohgst the w&hel-s at Auckland, j is. one whose name has sot ijften worked its way. into print. Sβ". was got by fiotckldss iVom Hcptiiso, l)y;Castflr from j Alia. ' •. ■; Bath Sportsman and Royal Medal, i Who iron steopk«haScs at the Dunodin \ Jockey Club's meeting also won at last season's winter ijieetuig ttf: | the same cJub. ' ■' • . : ! On the occasion -a! the recent marriage ■ !of tlie famous joe.key," D. Malier, an : j Eiiglis.li t»aper lira complete ■ i ridiißg reeord. Hi© , ' figures were '.is f«l- ■. [law:—America.: 1898, 1.91 winner's, 512 I moiuite; 18W, 103 winners, 388 ftratmts;:' 11900. 56 winners, 274 wosiflts. Eiijrtad.: : ISOi), 27 winners, 128 amiMits; 1903* U ' I wbnefe, 418 mounts; lOCS, 10© Wtniwrs, : . } 451 founts; ■ 1803, 56 wiifflers, 2-98 : msunts; 1904, 115 winner?., 462 mounts; [I9fta ( "lfll winners, 4H mounts; 1809, 103 wiiiners, 358 motmts; ISO? ■. Hi , ■ winners, 424 mounts: .1908, t39 winnefs, ■ 491. mounts; 1909, 110 winners, 42S ■moilfttiS; 1910, 127 wifttvers, iBO isoinrts; j I 1911, ?9 wiimore, 436 founts: MS, 10S VfinneTf. 443 mmmts; 1913, 115 wkto-s, : ; 527 ffionnts. Total, 1771 wiiuwrs, 67Sfl '. I mounts. , ■ ■ I Mr. J. M/Cardte has been apjjointcd to represent the Pahfehia Waeijac Ci.b : lat the) Offimtry Easing Clubs' Confer- | iui.*ij, in. Wellington next month, > 11.m PahJataa Racing Cluh, whwh lost His totejisator permit. thmo yeafs ago,, decided, at a meeting lieW m Tni?s, ' day evening, to agai.H seiid ti dcjnita- . tioA to waft upon the Govotflnwiit on June 24, and ask for l'Mnstatemsiit, Serefnl nremtrers of Pstriisment ai'e to be a-sked to join tho deputation. J.iM dull rcceiJ'% lie](i a one-Jay rontotalisator mar-ting. T3jt> reec-ipt:; uibilM £227 t .6iid the credit h.ilann, was £44,
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BACINCt CLtJB'S ' APFJJAI, FAJ/LS, Tfo jadfires appointed % tli» Raeln? Cottterenee to. coteifa the XfcnmwatH Racing Club's fip.pen,l oßiJiHst f:]w> d©jistan of tho Waftfr.3M.tli Bis Wet CoiiMittee in Hie Cliffisfe case met in WeJliflgton on Wfcjdnesday. When She case wafs bafcre Wio VTaujjaaui District iftommitfeo that lic-dy ttwlidld the appeals hutted lsjc 'riiomM Wilsan. owsßcr-traijisr. of tlift fcorse Clnssis. awl Thomas Qciwijp, iack?j-, tlio dfsriiiaiificaikni of s« inoiitlt? iniposinl l»ft« «nid jiliib on. 'nitoiSias Wijseii,. frw-wr-trftitiei 1 : WioSias jtKtay: and tto lidi'sa flassis, in tliat: tfee said li«?.e v.gs r>nt rid(|f<ti fe fry to win the TJnhw Jfs?;7f Walter fiffntdrcap, fan ojj April 29. iffH, The jiidsHiont iri!.s iis roHo\!'.sv~"After Jkiviiis wad t.hfi fii'filciice ami fiu-Hw l ! , c.s■amine!l (he partfos poaßfrrtied in tlii.s cii*i>, we ate of oDinioii Hist 'W'e fli»i)*ftl of tlio Msiinwatn. l?o«i'.V-j Cittl) shfmld bs>. ft.wl is Isctbl>>*. tlkjn-insed ovi fiia iffi-flois-iiiT gMKtitl?:—ln oitf oi)iiijnji the eviijtnee w ■not ?ivflicieEft jnft.ifv {.fee tesvrlflsion Hiat Tl'imsf! G<-*vgi>, ■ Ske rife of . tin* hfljsn Clftss's, *tirt net tw to witt the Liivlosi Hack. Welti?! , Itendic-ati. \t-f fufthnr'fnil to find osrfliiivi; ii' ih* fvs'cicatp 'iv'atrli i« lint rernstftnt wtli- -m-BOcSßfie nil tlis port «f 'riwinpe Wilfeii. c'vjH'r-. of Mio Cliwis, ai!<' fro, tliercfirp. nra «.? nr ; i>kM tlvt tbe Sfa»*iwotn TJa-oini? O!'il> l>avn f>»'lM t?. »=l a li. li«b Ids "iii?f in**!- p-i.vi: yfXT'JT. Rwtti 1. ■ ffiii-fpr I. G. BniioMi, 0. S. Waifeiss, . Judges,"
riJCWfiES.
June 17 and 18.—B&wfco'e Bay J.-C. Wkffer. Juae 24 and 25.—Napier Park R-.C. Autumn, July 2 and 4.—GisWije R.C. Wkter. July 15 a-ad 18.— WeHjngten B.C. Winter.
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