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NOTES AND COMMENTS fBY GLENCOB-'' Oil Friday and Satin'ilay of this week tho Napier Park Haciiig Olub will hold tlicir Winter Meeting at Grcenmeadows. .Early next month Jleßsrs. W. G. stead ami W. Richmond, of Rawke's Bay, are heading some of the members of their teams to Australia. . Tho Southland trainer. P. Hogait, is to bring a team to Trcntliam for the forthcoming meeting. Atuatoro and Almo are being schooled over the hurdles at Napier ParK und are said to be giving ifood exhibitions of jumpi'lß- .... A patron of J. B. Ware s| stables at Hastings has purchased Whitiiiplti. The Ohokcbore stables will be'represented ai Trcntliam by Adjutant and Brambletye, both of whom are getting oil welt with their tasks at IHccarton. Prom the Rawke's Ray it is reported that St. Ilium has recovered froiu the slight mishap which occurred to the St. Ambrose gelding prior to tho Wanganui Meeting. Mr. 'i\ Hoe, of Maraelialiabo, HawUe's Buy, has purchased a dO-acru property at Avoudale, says a northern writer, where lie intends to move his stud stock, and, iu future, train Ids trotters and pneers. Mr; Hoe is the owner of Steel Bell (winner of. the lost Auckland Trotting Oup), UOld Boy, (lold Girl, and Tattles, a trio of useful stake-winnoi'B this season, and the well-known sires Gold Bell and Wildtuoor. The Wanganui trainer, H. linyner, lias returned Dasher Boy to his owner, and the chestnut's box has been filled by Curmel Arch. Included in the nominations received for the Hawke's Bay Hurdles arc Sir Fisher and Qladful, winner and runner-up last year. Tho second and third horses in tho Stcepleohasc last year, Saudy Paul and St. Elmn, have been nominated again. The New Zealand bred Sauci won the Park Handicap at the Kaudown Park Meeting on Juno 8, carrying top weight/', With racing over at Eaudwick for the present season, Biplane is at the head of stake winners at thai, course, lie having won three races o[ the value of CJC3 sovs. Desert Gold, with two wins, is niiitli on the list, -with 2315 sovsi Tho old-time jockey, J. Garter, who was recently reported to be seriously .ill, died on .Tunc 8. Over 60 years ago Carter was a very successful rider both in Australia and New Zealand. Carter rode Knottingley and Magenta when those horsos won the Canterbury Jockey Olub Handicap (how known as the New Zealand Cup) in the late 'sixties. . ■ The Greenwood cast-off Bimeter, was civen a race in the Flying Handicap at the Canterbury Park Meeting (N.S.W.) on June 8, but finished out of a, place. A Sydney writer says that the black horse is looking well. It is announced from the south that Magdnlft has gone amiss in bolli forelegs, and is to lio retired. Magdala was successful in the Winter Clip in 1912. . The names of Trainers J. 'I'. Jamicson, Opakj, T. George, Awapuni, and i'. Liad, tircennicadowß, appear in the ballot list this morning. Jockey H. Hatch has also been called for service. The Spalpeen gelding Tararu .Tacit has won in stake money at liandwick during the current senson the sum of 430 sovs. Another New Zenlander in Plymouth lias won 304 sovs.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 9
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