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THE TURF

AUCKLANU ACCEPTANCES. By Teleffraph—Press Association.

Aucklandi May 29. The following acceptances have been received for the Auckland Steeplechase N.* et"'fIEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs.—Parisian Diamond, lOst. 131 U.; Golden Bubble, 9st. 91b.; Bcdronl, 9st. 9 b.; Orowhurßt, 9st. 81b.; Queen Abbey 9st. 61b.; Ruddy, 9at. 51b.; Gold Kip, Bst. IMb; i Bezant, Bst. 91b.: General Advance. Est. 9.0.! Hyllus. Bst. Sib.; Blifslone, Bst. 41b.: Kuatarn, Bst. Hh.; Oliincwairua, Ost. lib.;. Arran, Bst, lib.; Tc Oro, Bst. lib.; Tamn-a-roa. Bpt. lib.: Salvaleaß, Bst.; Kins ['UPl"> Gut.; Lady Glen, Sat.; Comedy Pr'nee, Bst.; Sir Apnea. Bst.; irince Charlcroi ost.; independence, Bst.; Miss Leslie, Bst. MAIDEN HURDLES, ol ZTC sovn. On® milo nnd three-quarters.-Oraftella, lost. 711).; Meltchikofl, lOst. 31b.; Glenspire, lOst, 31b.; Keystone, 9st. 131b.: Kereone, 9st. 101&.; General Stephen 9st. 71b.; Cambridge, 9st. 21b.; Surrey Park. 9st.; Mummer, 9st.; MultinlA'ne, 9st.; Hessian, 9st.; St. Carl, 9st.; Mlddlemark, 9at.; Ma Copper 9st.; Mary Bruce, 9st.; Toby. 9st,; Utu, 9st. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, of 275 bovs. Two milcß and a half.—Yankee Jack, list. 31b.; Luperino, list, 41b.; Monopoly list.: Garryowen, lOst. 31b.; Oakleigh, lOst. 21b., Nnrmn.nt<v. : John Bunnv, 9»t. 10U>.; Konni. 9st. 71b.; Oapsal, 9st. 716.; Sir John, 9st 71b. I HUNT CLUB nURDLES. of 275 sovs. Two miles.—Dunrobln, 12st. Ulb.; Son hlaml list. 121b.; Hbellshook, lOst. 121b.; Johnnv Paul. lOst. 71b.; Totnra JacVlOst. 61b.; Master Harold, lOst. 51h.: Silver L"r|e, lOst. 51b.; Mestce. lOst. 51b.; Daloppin, lOflt.: Gladwin. lOst.: Lady Salvadan, lOst.; Royal Scott, lOst.; Thieanthin, tOst.; Argcntum, lOst.; Woodpecker, lOst.; Savourneen, lost.; Koura» lOst. .TERVOIS HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. Seven furlones. First Division-Sir Fanciful, lOst. 31b.; Lady Ball, lOst. 31b.; Demoiselle 9st. 91b.; Nightmare. 9st. 71b.: L nnsanor, Ost. 61b.; Pepin. ftrt. 41b.: Royal Abbey. 9st. Jib.; Marble Slab, 9at. 21b.; Tuinn, Bst. 131b.; No Bother, Bst. 101b.: New Zealand, 8?t. 91b.; North Loburn, Ost. 71b.: Scrubber, Bst. 51b.; Master Rohan. Bst. 51b.: Te 'Ranjta, flat. 31b.; Princess Bell, Bst. 31b.: Actriee, Bst.; Hnilnc, fet..: Jocular, 8st„; Mentmore Bst..; Princess Charming, Bst.; Lyroe, Bst.: Octonlcto. Bst. JERVOIS HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. Seven furlontts. Second division—Asterina. lOst. 31b.; Scrap o' Paner, lOst. ',Ib.: Kareao. 9ft. 91b.; Emerald Hill. 9st. 61b.; Kubln Khan, 9.«t. 61h.: Dead Sweet, 9st. 31b.; Scottish TCnieht, 9st„ 21b.: Monocrat, 9st. 2b.; Flow-, ins Bowl, Bst. 101b.; Npita, Bst. 91b.; Kr.me Fashion. Bst. 91b.: Ohiti Bst. 71h.; Maid of the Lake, Bst. 71b.; Tutanekai, Bst. 51b.; Texas Lass, Bst-. 31b.; Nunerrant, Sst. 21b.; Pembri>v, Bst.; Homeric, Bst.: Aircraft,, Bst-.: Glenvale. Bst.: Royal Prince, Sat.; Merria Prince. Bat..; IJnrlestone. Bst.

GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES, of 1500 sovs. Two miles and a half.—Sir Solo, Hut. 21b.: Omohn, lOst. 121b.: Cynic. lOst, 91b.; Lord NnEflr, lOst. 91b.; Yankee Jnck, IP»t.. 71b.' Pendon. llht.; Luperino 9at. 91b.: Mill o' flowfie, 9st. 91b.; LoclU'lia, 9st. o«u.; Devotion. 9st.; Slowcoach, 9st.

COKNWALT, HANDinAP. of 10(50 sovs. One wile and a hnlf.—Parisian Diamond-. KM. 111b.: Mangamnhoe, lOst.: JlocklMd, 9't. 71b.: Altnrfit'on, 9ft. 51b.: Tre. a pii£s, t'.lh.; Taimalm, Bpt. Hlh.; Blue Cross, tot, 71b,; Ofi«hmerc, Bst. 61b.; Archie, Bst.; Glen Canny. Est.

WINGATUI TRAINING NOTES

By Telegraph—Pre.°n Association. Dunedln, May 30. The bad weather which sot in on Friday and grew in violence during the night was responsible for restricting training operations at WinftTTTul on Saturday mornnf? to half-pace or three-quarter speed on the inside Brass. Owing t,u tho snow on the ground, no schooling work took place. The weather showed signs of clearing during the afternoon, and-with a couple of flue days before the meeting thorc should be fairly sound going at Wingatui on Tuesday, Recent arrivals include Niglitraidcr, Checkmate, Royal Star, Chaeronia, Gav Lighti Clean Sweep, Wrestler, Kilmoon Strayshot, Awahou, and Qlensponse.

MANCHESTER CUP

(Reo. May 29, 5;5 p.m.) Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, Mar 28. The following was the result of tho MANCHESTER CUP, of 1275 sovs. Cne mile and a half. Poinmo cle Terre, by Polymelus—Homestead 1 Square Measure 2 Happy Man 3 NOTES AND COMMENTS , By Glencoe. .. The heavy fall of hail on Friday night lett the Trentham tracks in a very bad stato on Saturday morning, and trainers did not attempt to work their charges on tbcin. U. Reed has been engaged to rids lkmnlo Heather in the ltaukawa Cup on Thursday. Those who have rscn tho Martian-Nerve colt working at Tauhevenikau have a very good word for the Waikanae-bred youngster, who is expected to turn out- well worth the lOOOgns. given for him. in April.

The Epsom Derby is to be run'on Wednesday. It is expectcd that Tetratema will start a hot order, with Allenby senond choice.

After interviewing the Jockeyß at, Wellington on Saturday. Sit George Cllflont left on . a business trip <n Aunklaiut. lie is returning to Danedin immediately, where lie has some horses 'racing this week.

The winter meeting of the Dunedin ,lockey Otub will open to-morrow, and will be continued ou Thursday and Saturday. VieiCotß to tlio Otaki meeting on Thursday and Friday should'hOte that excursion tare? will bo issued for tho Buecial trains, but they will not be available by tho ordinary mail trains which will not stop at Otaki.

As tho embargo on shipping racehorses between tho North and South Islands still lirevaito, there is practically no chance of Bonnie Maid and Sunarf, being ablo to filltil their engagements at tSe Otaki meeting,

The New South Wales crack l'oitrol hits won £11,855-as a four an'\ five-year-old in weight-for-age events, while Kennaquhair has accounted- for £3036 in similar race! at the same ages. -The latter only won one w.f.a. contest, but iecur»d substantial place-money on nine occasions. Nightruwer has been one of the unlucky horses of the cmYeiit season. He has boon four ftm'es second and twice third without winning a ■•••>ce, his stake earninfS amounting to £745. The Melbourne horseman P. Bullock won his first race since his return to England on April 14, al Newmarket, where ho pilot«ii Sir James Uuehanan's colt Plymouth tiock IRock Flint—Lady Birdir) to victory in the Wood Dittou Stakes, one mile. The winner started favourite in a field of thirteen three-year-olds.

Er<"llent acceptances have been received for tne Otaki meeting, .which takes plnco on Thursday ttnrt Vrtdny of this week. Special trains will leave Thormlon on cneh day. Particulars are advertised.

The Canterbury Joekoy Club intends expending £50,000 on the erection, of a new grandstand at liiccarton, and omeets to have tho Julius totalisator- installed for the November meeting.

Whilo doing a schooling task over hurdles at Wing-atui on Friday morniiTg HairnsdaiX' broke down badly,' and ivlll not. hi able to fulfil his engagements at the D.J 0. meeting. i The Trcnthnm light-weight, C. Reed, has been ongneed to ride Gleneanny in the Cornwall Handicap at Ellerslic. Reed and Gleneanny bo far have been a vcrv successful combination.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 6

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 6

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 210, 31 May 1920, Page 6

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