NOTES AND COMMENTS
(By Glencoe.)
Acceptances for tho Marlborouirh Meeting clobo on Friday.
North Island owners of jumpers should note that ontries for tho Dunedln Jockey OlU'b'B Winter Meetintr clobo 011 Frida.7. Tho autiiinn inectiu<r of the Hawkc's Bay Jockey Olub will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. On tho openliiir day' the Ilawko's Hay Oup and Hawkc's Bay Stakes will be run, and on Thursday the Oimond Memorial Cup will bo the principal item. All Over is bOiiia schooled over fencea at Marton, 1 and the All Red .ueldm" iB likely to race in tho liwdlo eventß at the liEinont Mectim; next month. The Koyal Meetins at Kiccarton will probably ail'cct the Vantranm Jockey Club's Steeplechase Jlcetlnß. while it la likely to . assist the Dunediir fixture, as several of tho leading owners contemplato sondine their horses on to Wineatul after racing at Riccarton 011 May 15. . At Foxton, A. M. Wright is schooling
Cello over brush fences, alons with! Foeman and First Line.
/Prominent absentees from the biz .iumpme events at the Eoyal Meeting at ICiccartou are Mr. W. E. Kemball'B pair, Old Mungindi and Gladful. The horses named appear amongst tho Egmont entries. Before leaving for Auckland on the Main Trunk express. Mr. Harold Brown insured ArrowsniitU for £5000. Ho recently refused an offer of £6000 for the imported horse from an Australian buyer. Both tho jumping- events at- the Biccarton Eoyal Meeting have filled much tettfir than was anticipated. Thoeo eneaped in thi! hurdles are not a particularly hiirhclaßs lot, but if Coalition, Master Strowan, Waimai, and Vascular go to the post for the Renown Steeplechase a firet-claiss crosscountry contest should result. , According to a southern writer, Gloarains is atriilintt alone in. ueeful tasks 011 the track, lie is still in the rough. stage, however, and ho shows a decided objection to his training work, necessitating the übo of a whip before he can bo induced to move off. *
t Bezant, a brother to the Bpeedy Rebekah, is now owned by a patron of C. Coleman's Ellc-rsho stable.
It is understood that the Kilbronov— Grey Linnet col; purchased, by Mr. "W. Couser at tho Elderslie dispersal sale last year, for 2SO puineaß, is to bo placed under the care of T. Hogan, to undergo hiß preliminary eaucatiou.. t G Murray-Aynsley will have 3 big team of two-year-olds under his charge next ■ sea6on. Already he has made a start to break tin five, these beinp a . gelding by bolfcrino—Wai'Etep, filly by SnlferinoStardancer, gelding by Martian-Lads* Disdain filly by Nassau-Nsutes, and fi.'ly by Sntala—Sunelow.- A filly by Nassau—Marline will also be handlej shortly, while two Bonny Glen geidingß, from Olirysotis and Gipsy Maid respectively, will be tokenup when opportunity offers. T FEDERAL' TOTAL'SATOR TAX. nr Melbourne, April 26. Mr, Hughes has announced that, pending a decision of tho Court, the collection of the totiUisator tax will be auspeniled.l'ress Aesn. . (ltec. April 26, 9.45 p.m.) _ _ „ „ Sydney, April 26. Tho Full Court heard the Automatio iotalisator Company's application for an injunction to restrain the Federal Commissioner imposing the 13 per cent, tax on investments. Plaintiffs contended that tho tax could not be levied, and that tho totalisator whb not a lottery within the meaning of the Income Tax Act Tho commissioner s counsel declined to address f^m^ ur f \i? ub - miuil ! s - that Ulc ,;as o in labour of the imposition of the tax was -i'reK^n' 6, JU(l?ment Waß '
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