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CJ.C. WINTER MEETING WJ-HIiILTS FOft TIIK NATIONAL AND WINTER CUl\ By Telegraph-Press Association. Christohurch, July 18. Handicaps for thu Canterbury jockey Chili Meeting aro:WINTER GUI', of 703 sovs. One mile. St. lb. »t- ll >- Parisian llio.- Detroit 9 3 moiHl H 1 Glenroy 9 o Volo U 5 lbox I \ Form Up 11 2 Mujcstikoll 9 5 Adjutant 10 9 Gamecock 9 3 Gaziquo 10 1 Sardinia. 9 2 Tcka- 10 8 Tip Up 9 2 J. Barleycorn 10 5 White Blaze... 9 1 Lady Louisa ...10 2 Multiline ..» '9 1 Depredation ...10 1 Linden 9 1 Bedford 9 13 Rose Pink 9 0 Gold So-ult .... 913 Alteration 9 0 Polydiinion .....9 12 Hcetham 9 0 Hopiield ■ 111 ulynelish 9 0 Bagdad 911 Galore 9 0 MiSB de. Val... 910 Hoiro 9 0 Marc Anthony 9 9 Comment 9 0 Varnish 9 9 Retard 9 0 Battle Evo 9 9 Kiltoss 9 0 Ascalaphus .... 9 9 Black Hill 9 0. All Over 9 9 Subterfuge 9 0 Knub 9 .8 Missouri • 9 0 Potentiality ... 9 9 Minesweeper... 9 0 Multiplication 9 8 Moinac 9 0 Thaddeus 9 8 Rumania .' 9 0 Bramblctyo .... 9 8 Lord Ainslio ... 9 0 llyttus 9 8 Kanilnoho 9 0 King Star 9 8 Point Blank ... 9 0 Lady Black ... 9 7 Whiro < 9 0 Sir Agnes 9 6 Turpenito -9 0 Arrowlleld 9 6 Sea Foam 9 0 Oardrona 9 5 'Moorabbu. 9 0 Kydrus; 9 4 Utuwai -t- 9 0 GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, of 1200 sovs. Two miles and a half. St. lb. St. Hi. Gladfnl 11 9 Morecambe .... 9 8 Art 11 9 Thrace •...' 9 8 Sleight-of-llnnd 11 9 Polydamoil .... 9 8 Sir Fißlier 11'5 Naupata, 9 6 Purseliller 10 13 Parana 9 5 Gang Awa' ...10 2-' Crown Pearl... 9 3 Colorado 10 2 Jeaunot ......... 9 0 Sir Solo 10 1 Don Francisco 9 0 Kauri King.... 10 1 Moltcliikofl 9 0, Wishful 10 0 Gold Fran 9 0 Harbour Light 913 Fisher 9 0 Colonel Soult 913 Otara 9 0 "Hopllpld 912 Lord Nelson ... 9 0 ■Jcebcrg---.' ....9 11 Nocturnal 9 0 Gluetanus 910 Reformation ... 9 0 GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLEOHASIS, of • 1500 sovs. .Three miles and a half. ■,■;;■ st.lb... at. lb. Jlslr. Strewn 1 12 - 7 Kerry Lad .... 9 7 Waiinal 12 5 Styrax 9 7 Sleight-of-Haud 11 3 Zarkoma 9 7 Orib ; 10 n stone Gingor 9 7 Collator ■. 10 9 Dift-volo ...'. 9 7 Coalition 10 9 .Merry Jack .... 9 7 Pursefiller 10.7 Ormesby 9 7 Master Tirai ... 10 2 Vascular 9 7 lcliow aud Northland 9 7 „Dlnck 10 .1 Gnokwar 9 7 St. Hmn ;.. 911 Bollin 9 7 Arlington ....'... 9 7 Torchy ■ 97 Moddito 9 7 Sylva 9 7 • Nita 97 . .' ■
NOTES AND COMMENTS
■■"•-' •'■ r>3Y aiEKUOB.; £.?„■?• : , & . u '«' , I lcc .¥se at Flcmington last gave the ex-Auckland rider, J. N. it Uregor, a couple of severe falls in crossH7. B w decided at Caulficld and ilomingtoii respectively some lime back. h.,? 0 1 ,¥, ccarlo, ! 1 memol, < K - Kmerso.-i, has Ji.ul Fabiscp gelded, and the «uu of Vasco -l'ama,, \r,io was raced by Mr. W. K. Keinbiill earlior in the season, will bo treated to a good, spell. JlfuJ- .•••|J JUttre u 11 \ aß disposed'of tho Art V lb0l ;i h7 „ l«ll'i'onty-Cyro, to n„ ■] ; t^ ml - of , Hluvlia ' B Ba>-- and new u take the place of tho imported sire Merry Moment, who died recently, thus iiUnig a vacancy at Mr. HasseU's stud. Though it was frcoly rumoured that Bon iteve would not bo a runner in the C.J.O. brand National Stooplechnso it was not expected that ho would have been withdrawn so sooii. His owner will have the tnauks of early fanciers of the Bouiform geldmg lor withdrawing him so soon". During "an interval in lh o mcing at Trentham on Saturday. last, J. Lowo spurted Uie lllly by Demosthencs-Pormal. "v. and the colts by Wolferinu-Roslyn, -Jlartian-lHtelligcnco. and tho one by. King Riilus-Coinuierce down tho straight. Tho colt by Martian showed the most gallonPing ability, but the youngster by Sollerino also moved nicoly, and' they avo a pair ot nice youngsters. ' rLSu'7,f 0l - a i ry' bad-shaking when .Collector tell with him in the Wellington steeplechase., He was at Trentham on Ue.second day, iu a hospital chair, Watching the' Tilting, and it i 3 doubtful if ho will be fit to ride at tho 0.J.0. National Heeling.
lelow and Black, which is one of tho few light-weights tnot can Iu considered in the 0.J.0. National titccplocliaao. wa3 not seen, out at the Wellington Meeting, although he was at Trentham. With the son of All Black engaged, Mr. Armstrong may elect to reserve Sloighi-of-IJand for the CJ.C. National Hurdle Race.
il.Lainhess has been discharged from the Napier Hospital, and is.now back at Mloi'Blie. Ho is shortly -going tovßiccarton with Ibex and Kauri King. Tho latter is one of the fancied division for the Grand National Hurdles, -and on his Napier form he must be given ;•. chance. After winning the Crofton Handicap at 'I'rotithain, Mr. Ssva.ffleld disposed of King of the Valley, the price not transpiring. Aing. of the Valley is to race at the CJ.C. National Meeting, and may then be given an opportunity to earn distinction as a hurdler. •
L. If. Hewitt is still under treatment for tho accident lie met with at Karamu, and he is shortly procecdiin; to ChvisU church to consult a specialist thore. Helms been Classen C 2 by the medical board. Rangi Thompson has been engaged to ride- Art iu the Grand National Hurdles.
Wishful was soro behind after racing at Trcntham. The Bonlform gelding may bo all the better for a short ,hv:II.
Vi'aimai arrived at, lticcarlon on Tuesday.
A. .1. M'Flinn was offered n retainer to ride for a patron of j. .iyies; stable, but did not accept it. ,
Kvidently the reports of I'aruoa'n good work in private were not exagEertUed. JIo .ran .particularly well for a while on the. second day at Trenthaiu, and when more seasoned may do fairly well over fences. 11. Gray's hie lead for the jockey jirenncrshlp cannot, of course, be overtaken this teason. I'hoso who have riddeu over twenty winuei'H are:—ll. Gray 61, Hoy Eewl 37}, C. Emerson 35, A. Reed 31, J. O'Shoa 301. L. O. Morris 26J, J. ft Olsen 26. B. Deeloy 2«, F. Kllis 23J, H. Watson 23, A. J. iU'Flinn 22j, fltan. Reed 22, C. Price 21, H. J.' Robinson 23». A feature of tho list is the good , position occupied by Stan. Iteid, who has scored 22 wins in jumping events. R. JTfleveney-. who had an interrupted season, has eleven wins over the fences to his credit. Some surprise was felt iu Auckland when the • name of Royal Prince came through from Trcnthani. as the'winner of the 'trial Plate, acceptances for whicli were not sent through, It was generally, supposed that he would run iu the To' Aro Handicap. "Royal Prince," an Auckland writer remarks, "is the first of the progeny of .Royal tioult, one of the mosi shapely and vigorous of Soult horcea, who up to last season, when he was purchased for tho Jlotiti liland Stud, had only been mated with a. few marea. It was quite expected when Royal Prince • left Auckland that he would pick up a race. His dam, Wary Anne, was a fast but unlucky marc, got by Sau Fran from the Kotchkiss mare Kissmary who traces back to Waimea. lie was a. sweet litt-lo Boer from this first, aud lie has grown fairly since the spring. Royal tioult and .Recluse were the best racehorses of their family, both very brilliant'. Recluse was voted the fastest horse bred on the TnranaltiWanganui Coast up to his time."
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