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~7. x 1' (By Glencoe.) j Acceptances for the Waipulturau and h Feildin" meetings close to-ntgnt. . 1. Royaf Exchange, who has been suffering B with her heels for some time past, is ? again a regular.worker at Trent am. On t Saturday morning she ran half a milo with Mannish, and pulledl up' well. " G. Jones will go south this week with t Sasanof. Golden Bubble, and Deligiit. B Sasanof has a big weight, 95t...31b.. in tho c Great Autumn Handicap, but he. lias been j, accepted for so apparently he. is to face the rtarter. Golden Bubble -will be Iho * ' stable representative in the Great taster c Handicap, and as H. Gray -ml be. unable a to do the weight R. Reed will ride the t Chestnut uelding. , c ,T. H. Jcfferd is leaving for Auckland on j, Monday with Humbug. Gasbag. Makepeace, and Tigritiya. who arc to race at Ellerslie. He is sending Chrysostom and J. Caricature to the Riccarton meeting. 6 Four of the horsea named are. two-year- r old winners, which is something of a 0 record for one stable. r J. W. Lowe will take Mannish, Falstaff, Coalition, and Insurrection to the Waira- » rapa meeting.. This will be the only <l meeting that his team will race at dur- I: ing the holidays. , ~ c The trip south with the two-year-old r Canyon will nob eventuate, but the Pinland filly will be racing at the Wairarapa mePting on Saturday and Monday next. b W. Bell was asked to go to the West R Ooast to ride Restful. Pnriform. Dick, and 1 Pahaka in their en?a.gemcnts, but as be ( ] had', promised to attend the Tauhcrenikau r . mcotimr on the first day. and do two ■, days at Feilding he was compelled to 1 refuse the West Coast trip. ' Sinco he decided not to go Homo to t Englnnd with Mr. T. 11. Lowty. F. L.avis s has been daily rerusing offers to train horses for various jicon'e in the Hawke's Bay and Manawaui "■uiStrlets. So far Davis has not decided upon a course of action, but it is prdbable that he will f race a few horses in his own name. „ O. Emerson cabled his relatives on Saturday that lie was leaving New York that • afternoon, and hoped to be homo again t by the end of the month. t G. Young did not taltc long to get back 1 to his best form in the saddle, and at 1 Invercargill on Thursday he rode the 1 whole of tho five flat winners. Scadown hae been located at. Porirua for some weeks past. Ho is not doins J mu.ch at present, as while schooling re- s cently ho overreached and cut himself, t but not badly. , j The decision not to race Amvthaß in 1 ■ the Groat Easter Handicap P.iccartoh l scorns to bo a very wise one in view of J i the fact that the Demosthenes gelding haß t . Bnveral richly-endowed weighl-for-ago races a that ho will. Be able to compete in before the present l season closes. Tho Marl- j i borough Stakes, of 1250 sovb., weight-for- 1 , age, one mile, with no penalties, to be , run at the Royal meeting at Ric-jarton, f 1 should bo an easy thing for Mr. F. S. t ; Easton's horse. \
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