THE TURF
WANCANUI WEICHTS. Tho followine weishts for the ffaueanui «nrinr meeting have been framed by Mr. I[. C'ovlc DUMB HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlontrs.—Sea Sprite. 9at. 51b.: Vasilkov, ?Bt. 51b.: lioucn. 9st. lib.: Active, Bst. 111b.: Warrawce, Bst. 101b.: Goolnan. Bat. 81b.: Crucelle. Bst. 5!1>.: Voluble. 7ft. 121b.; Knreao, 7st. 1211).; Stutter, 7st. 111b.: Bite I'ush. 7st. 1011).: Empyrean. 7st. 81b.: Farce. 7st. 61b.: Oatalini. 7st, 31b.: Miss Love, 7st. 31b.; Smoke. 7st. 21b.; Quin. 7st.: Monnlto, lot.: day Lady. 7st,: Amber 'Tips. 7st.; Malinßerer. 7st.; Alice Montrose. 78t.; Tion. 7ct. i WCEHIT HANDICAP HURDLER, of 200 sovs. One mile and three-auarters.—Mill n' Gowrie, list. 41b : Itekanui. tOst. 111b.; Gladful, 10?t. 111b.: 7.01 a. lOst. 101b.: Fisher, lCst. 81b.; Otanru Kid, lOst. 71b.; Endure. 9st. 121b.; Khartoum. 9st. 71b.; Pretty Bobby. 9st. 21b.; White Rancer, 9st.; Toltliocue, 9st. HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 2CO sovs. Two miles and a half—filad. ful. 12st. 411).: Sir Solo. list. 1311).: NRaka. nui. llvt. 101b.": Mattock. Ust. 51b.; Pa werewrc. 10st.. 111b.: Te To-, Ost 81b.: Tirau. lOst. 81b.: Manhattan, 10=t.: Camp Cuard, Qst. 1311).: White l{an«'(!V, 9st. 131b.: Romeo. 9st. 71b.; Kumalpi. 9';t. 71b.: Silent Dick, 9st„ 711).; Captain Black. 9st. 71b.: Forelirht, 9st. 71b.: Applaud. 9st, 71b.: Sartoline. 9.<t. 71b.: Otter. 9st, 71b.: Totialo, 9st. 71b.: Nicomar, 9st. 71b.: IloßCinount. 9at. 71b.: Wangawai. 9st. 71b. SPRING HANDICAP, of 300 sov«. One mile and 110 yards.—Marquetuer. 9st. 61b.; Oratress. 9«t. 31b.: Kilrnsh. 9st. 21b.: Volo. Pst, 1f.1b.: Nobleman. Bst.. 101b.: Bonnelter, Bst. 51b.: Depredation. Bst, 51b.: Croeseuß,Br.t,: Trespoff. Bst.: Hurry Un. 7st. 91b.: Ruddy. 7et. 51b.: Itose Queen, .7<; Simon, 6=it. 121b.: Hycinas. 6«t, 1111) : Tirann, 6-t. 1011).: Railand. 6st. 101b.; Riki, 6st. 71b. PUTIKI HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Ono mile and 110 yafdH.-Adm.vra, W.j Warraivee. Bft. lllli.. Piro Pirn. Bat. 61b.: Jfi'atn, Bst. 51b.: Cruccllo. Bst„ ?.lb.: Isabel, Bat. lib.: Bebuff. 7st. 131b.: Missland. 7st. 111b.: Armv Service. 7«t. 111).: Farce, 7st. flh.: Khartoum. 7flt. 31b.J lien Bolt. 7st, 3'b.: Whizz Barnr. 7?t. 21b.: liceato. 7st.; Manirawai, 7st.: Maniahcra, 7st.; Ilalcyon, 7st.: Stploatil. 7st. FLYING HANDICAP, of W Six fnrlonea.—Arrowjmith. lOst. 111b.: Chimpr.-., 9«*t.: ITvmeptra, IOUi.? Tnali. Bfl. lib.; Simopidcß. 7st. 101b.; Weldone. 7st. 81b.; Swannec River, 7«t. 81b.: Wake, 7ft. 71b.; Ruddy.'7st, 41b.: Miss Gold. 7st, 31b.: Kinpern. 6st. 1311).; Income, 6Bt. 131b,; Ep;nont Park, 6st,. 71b. . JIARANGAI STEFPLFCHASB (sccond day), of 300 sovs. Three miles.—Focnian, list 1011).: Gladful. list. 61b.: Khartoum, Hit. 21b.: Sir Solo, list, lib.: Zola. 10at. l?lb.: NffaUanui. lOst. 121b.: Wirokino. list.. 121b.; Mattock. 10»t. 71h.; Polthoeue. 9st. 121b.: Ormesby. 9st. 101b.: Pawerewere, 9st. 1011).: Te Toa, 9st. 91b.; Taroro, 9st. 91b.; Tirau. 9st, 911).: Manhattan. 9st. 71b.; Captain Black. 9st. 71b.: Applaud. 9st. 71b.; Wliite Baneor. 9st, 71b.: Camn Guard. 9bi. 71b.; Otter. 9st. 71b.; Nicomar, 9st. 71b.: Kurnnlni. 9st, 71b;
OTAKI WEICHTS. Mr. 11. Coyle lias issued the following weights for the Otaki mcetins:— DOMINION HACK HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. One mile—Boson. 9st.; Warrave?. Bst. 1111).: Miss Maid. Bst. 101b.: Fisher, Set. 51b.: Sea Foam, Bst 21b.: Persian Prince, 7st. 121b.: llissland. 7st. 111b.: Orateur, 7st. 81b.: The Digger, 7st. 61b.: Transmission. 7st.
TATIMI HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 250 sovs. Two miles and a ciuarter.—Fißhcr, ?lst. 131b.: Pawercwere. list.: To Toa, lOst, 111b.; Kuranai. lOst. 71b.: Papatero. lOst. 71b.: Sail Home, lOet. 31b.; Mallow, 9st: 1111).: Sartoliue. 9st. 91b.; Rococo, 9st. 91b.; Nicoraar. 9at 71b.: Three Bells. 9st. 71b.; Simple Sam. 9st. 71b.; Pakaraka. 9st. 71b.; Forclight. 9it. 71b.: Matangi. 9st. 71b.; Mead. 9st. 71b.; Yucatan. 9st. 71b.; Flamingo, 9st. 711).: Stream of Gold. 9st. 71b.; Parawanui, 9st. 71b.: Cordon, 9at. 71b.: Tornea, 9st. 71b.: Combustion, 9st. 71b.: Warning, 9st. 71b. TE ONE MAKITONORE -MEMORIAL. of 5W sovs. One mile uid a Quarter.—Kil' ruali, 9st. 71b.; Rose Pink. Bst. lib.: Classiflcation. 7st. 121b.; Daintv Stcn. 7st. 121b.; lloval Exchange. 7st. 91b.; Molynciiux, 7st. 711).; Pacific Slope, 7st. 31b.: Printemps, 7st. 31b.: Detroit. 7st. 31b.; Penury ltose, 7at.; Kiigonr. 66t.' 121b.; EBperancc, 6st--101b.: Oratour, fist. 71b. STEWARDS' HACK HANDIOAP, of 130 sovs. Six furlongs.—Bonny Briar, 9st.; Galore. Bst. 31b.: Flight Commander, Bst.; Molleeu Oge, 7st. 121b.; Stutter. 7st. 1211). i Yankee Dan. 7st. 121b.i La Palorna, 7et, 71b.; Master Curran, 7st. 21b.: Beloved, 7et. 21b.: Pakaraka. 7st. 21b.: Tiora, 7st.: Watereall. 7&t.; Grey Sainhlre, 7st.: Rub- - ect, 7st.: Porrier, 7st.; Martian Mies 7st.; Miss Elva, 7st. FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six furlciiKß.—Arrowsmltli, lOst. 91b.; SolfaHello. Est. 81b.: Noblemr#.. Bst. 81b.; Nutßinpr Si'.ter. est. 41b.; Swanuee River.. Bet.; Astinomo. 7et. 131b.: Royal Exchange, 7st. 131b.; Matatua, 7st. 101b.: Actifld. 7st. 71b.; Sweet Memory. 7st, 21b.; Gold Problem. 6st. 131b.: Trentham Rose, 6st. 71b.; Spangle. 6st. 71b. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of IZO sovs Seven furlongs-Molyneaux. list. 21b.: Sir Fanciful, list.: Kinling. lOst. 91b.; Warrawee, lOst. 41b.: Missland, 9st. 51b.: Counter Attack, Bst. 131b.; Explorer. Bst. 121b.; Diamond Nap. Bst. 101b. t Kyoto. Bst. 71b.; Adi miration. Bst. 71b.: Hnpann. Bst. Ylb.: Regard, Bst. 71!).; Desert Rose, Bst. 71b.; White. ; Hone. Bst 71b.: Bitters, Bst. 71b.: Whetoke, I Bst.~ 71b.: Lochflon. Bst. 71b.: Mead. Bat. 71b.; Transmission. Bat. 71b.:: Dumper, Bst. 71b.; Autoraoann. Br.t. 71b.; Ranciata, Bst. 71b.; P;is3ciiccr, Bst. 71b. KEERIHI ROEKA WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 bovb. Seven furlongs.— Lingerie, lOst. 61b.: Moutoa Ivanov.a, lOst. 21b.;'Sir Fanciful. 9st 71b..- Printemps. 9st. 51b.; Rouen, 9st. 41b.: Sweet Tipperary. 9st. 21b.; Old Gold, 9st.: Tiranga, Bst. 131b.: Eailand, Est. 131b.: Detroit. Bst. 131b.; Tirana, Bst. 101b.■ Hushmnn. Bst. 101b.: Matty, Bst. 711).; Birkenvale. Bst. 71b.; Utiwai. Bat. 71b.* Aliika. Bst. 71b.; Crosswords. Bst. 71b.; Idle Talk, Bst. 71b.
AMBERLEY WEIGHTS,
By Telesranli —Press Association. Christohuroli September 9. The foltowine handicaps hnvp been declared for the Amberley Kacimr Clubs "OPEN HURDLE IUCE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One mile and a half.—Bombnroof, lOst, 91b.: Mannish. lOst. 811).: Good lOst, 61b.: Warform. 9st. 41b.: Glen tanner. 9st. 41b.: Strayphot. 9st. 211).; Phil War, 9st, 2!h.: St.. Curio, 9st. AMBEHLEY OUP. of 220 sovs. One,mile and a nuarter—Warlike. ?st.: Daytime. Set. 91b.: Cliaeronia, 7st, 91b.: Marc Ai.thony, 7st. 71b.: Nautical. 6st. 131b. ■ HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Six: furlon«.—Hiel) Heels. 9st.: Lmk Hi). Bet. 11 lb.; Phil May. Bst.; 41b.: Fabrlnade. Bst. Jib., Bomb. 7st, 13Tb.: Steepholm. 7ft. 131b.; GoestM. 7st. 131b.: Canamnna. 7st. 111b., Joan Gluten. 7st. 91b.; Gr.eekson. 7et, 91b.; Hands Off. 7ri. 71b.: Astray 7st 2 b.; Malnea. 7st, 21b.: Grand Duchy, 7st. 21b., HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. Seven furloncs.— Loy«i Arch. lOst. 11).; Warlike, 9st. 111b.; Hieli Heels. 9st, Jib., Tyno. Bat. 10!b.: Nautical. est, /!b.: Kflyma, 7st. 131b.: Woodrow 7st. 71b. WATTLE HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. Six furloner..—Clean Sweep. 9st-: }< ill Oakland, Bst. U'.b.; Mustard Pot. Bst. lb ". Bst. 41b.: Wrestler, 7at. Sib.: Bomb. fat. 711). ICOWAI TTCOT HANDICAP, of 100 nova. One mile and a half-Alann Hell, scr.; Proud, scr.; Lasja Lad, r/r ; Hilly I .Hon, sor.; Lord Clan, scr.; Wahinonai. scr.; Westlciffh. H-r.: Chautßunua, sor.: Glencoe, t or • Wayside. ST.: Nell Meet, scr.: Hen Wallace. 12yds. behind; Warbond, 12yds. behind: Money. 24yds. behind: Mnndennif Willie. 24vds. behind; Lady Thelma,,46yd«. behind: Prince Bnrlinstnn. 13?.vds. behind. ' TEVIOTDAW. TIIOT HANDICAP, of ICO sovp. Two miles.—Proud Nell, scr.; - Jnpleniinw wr.: Pelo Jim. wr.: Lasca Lad. scr.; Wahinenai. 12y«J». behind: Grey Tcter. Mvd« 'behind: Money. 48yds. behind: Gerlcfnii. 84yd«. behind: Day Drift. 84.vds., behind: Annie's Dream. 84ydB. behind; Tirana, 96.vds. behind: Teltii. 120ydr.. behind: Mara. 168 yds. behind: Oryx. 168 yds. behind.
RACING IN ENGLAND
ST. IjEOKH STAKES \YO.\ BY CALTGUM. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, September 8. The St. Letrer Stakes, of 6fOO sovs., one i<V and six furloims and 13 yards, run at Doiirasler to-day. wilted as follows Lord "Wilt-on*!" irr. <\ Caiicrula, by Tho 'Mravch—Snoot. 9at 1 Sir K. Ilviltnn's h. c. Siljrcrn. by Polymelus—Silver Fowl. 9st 2 Ladv J. Douelas's b. e. Manton. bv Bayardo—Lady Grey 11, 9st. o CALIGULA BOTTfiTff BY WEALTHY INDIAN. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Bee. September 9. 7.25 n.ra.l London ficotembcr 8. Tho Qt. Letter war. won by half a : length, with three lengths between second and third. Smith rode Caiieuia.. Jlr. Gocuidna ;i wealthy Indian cotton-smnner, boueht Calicula last, weelt. Uc had previously bousht many racers in Australia.
FAST GALLOP BY GLOAMING FOLLOWED ny BLEEDING FROlt NOSTRIIiS. (Kcc. Scntcmher 9, 9.30 p.m.) . . Sydney, September 9. A[ter performing tho fastest eallop at Ilandwick, covering six furloinrs in lmln. 15scc.. Gloamine nulled un. blcciline freelv from the nostrils, but showed ,no illcll'ects on returning to the stable. lie has been scratched for the Chelmsford Stakes, but no action will be taken in connection with the Jockey Club mcetimr until it is known whether it is safe to race him.— i'reaa A»an,
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Bt Glencoe,
Tho Manawatu Ilunt Club had a moll successful meeting, and the totalisawr turnover showed a hie in ? re!lßC '. i- ,mS raicht havo been augmented considerably had owners been able to ect commission 'TlUirns out that, Sasanof has giving his trainer trouble, and 'ho cham foon son of Martian is.not likely to be gpcn out fit Avondtilo. , t. addition to Affectation coins eore Trainer J. 8. Jainioaon has experienced further trouble with hi# team at Avondale aa. several of 'bum have contracted C Kococo. winner of the Paroranei Steeplechase at the Manawatu Hunt Club s mcotfns iB an need EeldinK bv the Chokebore, red de Vitte. Rococo, who is a pood. E'ife jumpC. is one of It. Hatch a' c 4m'.. at Wancanni should bo easy for him. and in addition it will. JT h 11 w°U the Hawke's Bay Guineas, in which he meet a much Btroneer field. d Rnchnrr was coine on at the ricni uiu The sallop will lmnrovc Gasbac. and should show no in the A\ ondiale Ou;p. Riirht and Left and Winter Wlna. two of the leailinir two-year-old ncrfnrmcrs of last season, are booked to make their tlrst apriearance as three-year-olds at Ashbur-
Tho Wellington sportsman. Mr. W. H. BalliiiEcr. apparently. conterQulates an other fouthern campaign this sDrmeas Hose Pink and Trentha.in.Rose n " the nominations tor the Aehburton meet
Thoueh Karo figures .amonest the entrants for the Waneanm F-clinseJ Stakes, t is bv no means certain that Bhe will be taken north. She has .not done a sreat deal of fast work, and mnv hardly be forward enoucli to tackb such as Amjthas and Arrowsmith , over a. nine-furlonK C °The C foHowine names havo been selected bv Mr. W. 0. Stead for some of «« two year-oldsFernmorz—Jtarie Abm. colt. Poet; FeramoK-Chetoma colt. J^ ~c 0 Feronz: Feramorz-Rmzdo\e "elalng. Cushat; and Feramorz— Bayonno , tills. B The"'brood mare Iranui. dam of Hieh De.Tce and Iranuka. died recently, after foalinc to Polydauion.
WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of Wotting Club was held at:l'etone on Wed ■nesday evening. In the ui avoidable absence of the president. Mr. trio Riddi ford. Mr. R. A. Armstrong occupied the Cl Tho secretary (Mr. 11. W. Short) announced that Mr. Riddiford would again donate the gold cup. The report and balance-sheet were report showed that tho r.»n=on conralenced with C. ™ s \Jjfi! a ? ce 0 ? £1395 15s. lid., and closed lvith £1597 7 s 9d an increase of slightly over £200—ail amount almost on a par with last 3ear 3 increase—and that after. stake money from £1450 to £1600, and further expenditure on improvements to the course, etc. The variouß items of receipts, with the exception of nominations and acceptances, showed au increase with the past year, Totalisaior from £2620 7s. to £2704 16a. 6d.: gates from £343 13s. to £407 Is.; members euba-riptions from £75 11-.. to £85 lis.; booth Mm. £6 to £42 10s.. the last-mentioned item, being accounted for by the fact that they' had a publican's booth which it \.astnoujjM cave universal satisfaction to the atteiiu jPE public and the authorities. Thei ex--1 poudituri' rose from £3430 7s. id. to i-««l. ss. lOd. Tho purse offered by the club for horses endeavouring to break tlie new ! Zealand grass track tccord was keenly I contested, and caused a good deal of inI terest to trotting enthusiasts throughout the wholo Dominion, and helped, it was considered, in no small decree to popularise the sport in Wellington. lhe attempt was succeßi;fully accomphfllied by Autli9 r Dillon, who travereed tho distance iu 2min. Bsec. The severe handicap upder which the sp.ort laboured m V ellingtoii was acain the subject of a deputation to the Minister of Internal Affairs a, few weeks auo. The Minister expressed lnmself as fully rccoKnißiuc the exceptional claims of the Wellington frottiue, Club, and assured the deputation that juatlct) would be done. The trott ne aiUhorities, actin" in conjunction with the t/ouuty Itaciife Club and Hunt Clubs, had promoted a. Bill providine for, «tra days. That Bill had been introduced l»y Mr. Georee Hunter, and had every prospect, of beinp successfully passed through Parliament. Mr. John llowc. president of the ISe»- Zealand Trotting Conference. Mr. 1. H.'Davis, stipendiary •steward, and the club 8 steward. Mr. R. A. Armstrong, had' been actine ar, a committee to assißfc with the Bill in Parliament. x and no effort had been ppared to further the claims of tho eport for extra days. The thanks of all members of the Trottine Club were due to thoßo gentlemen. The club had hem further honoured by the selection of Mi. R. A. Armstrong as North Island representative on the Trottine Association, and as tho secretary, Mr. R. "tt. Shott v waß already a member of the board it spoke for 1 tho sood feeling cf other eluba that the Wcllineton Trottine Olub ehoulu now have two memliers on the association. The thanks of the club were also due to the retirine stewards and officers lor their services durinc the past season, two of whom, Messrs. O. Upton and Foley, were not scekinc re-election. Stewards for the cnsuni" year were elected ar. follow'.-Messrs. R. A. Armstrong, H. L. Aueust. J. E. August, J. Cram. W. H. Edwards. J. Elvines. J. P. Goynor E. A. King, It. M'Whirter. J. D. Marks. E. Price, H. A. Ryder. John Sharpe. James Sharpe, F. G. Wallburton.
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