SPORTING.
KANOWIOK NOTES. (By EiiKOsaio Tiu,sa»4ifa—CoPYßianx! [United Pebbb Association, i (Received 10.0 a.m.) Sydney, September 30. Sqltana did a ..nice gallop on the middle grass track, covering the last mile of eleven furlongs in 3 min 02i sec. without being extended. Empera■'ior did a serviceable gallop over a 1 shailar- distance, .! Glenmore showed Advantage oyer the sticks. 01(1 -Jfas'u :blI arid broke’his* neck. S i * ■ il;■ ; >.t r * < j ,"i y.""" ■ 1 »i-bat—«j iJJ :U 1 i 1 THE TOTALIZATOR APPEAL. 1 1 , a j„ ~} >•-. .■ • itiv • '■•Ui *• 1:*»i •i! ," ’ 1 [,] t ' !l ’ 1 ' j' Ncrth,, Eeptdm ber 29! iV The' Prime'Mmiatpr a depufrom tile' Mankwatu -Trotting Club asking for a totalizator permit. The deputation pointed out that the. South Island had more permits than the North, and that trotting clubs encouraged the breeding of a good + ypc of horses. Manawatu had given i ;l 200 in stahes at meeting, and the, club was run at the individual. expense ' ftlib pointed out that { .nothing cou Id lie doneiduring the present Session., Ihe promise he had made to‘Mi G. Hunter would be kept, and would be given an opportunity to show whether the. permits should be increased. H© then assured the deputation that if any extra permits were granted they would bo in favour o f one-day meetings. ASydney cablegram states that Emperador has been scratched for the Epsom Handicap, Prince Eddie for both hurdle races, and Athenic for all engagements. HAWKE’S BAY MEETING. (Notes by “Gicero.”) Considering the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s Spring meeting is held on one day only, the Club have been verj fortunate in securing such good ac ceptauces for to-morrow. Taking Marton form as a guide, Witched will ouh have to carry the support of his connections, and he will see a very shor‘ price in the Tomoana Hurdles. A much-boomed equine in St. Francis (a ( stable mate of Bobrikoff, Soltano. and Co.), will make his appearance in the maiden, but according to author! ties is, rather backward. Bou Hair (Bonoform—Grand Rain), a half brother to Kilrain, will also be a run ner.
No less than seventeen have mad. the acceptance for the Flexmere Hack
Merton showed excellent form at Marton, and may he more forward now' A real good one in Sir Moseley wH probably be an absentee from tlii event, as he claims an engagement in the Guineas run later in the dav.
I Ten horses have'made the final payi ment for the Guineas, but probably in. I more than six will face the starter. , The meeting of Merry Hoe and Rim aldo, will infuse some interest in thir event as each have their admirers. jThe former who recently won the Avon dale Guineas is reported as being very 'fit. The latter was undoubuabK short of a gallpp or two at Wanganui, and : should strip a much fitter horse tomorrow. This being the ease, it will j take something above the ordinary I to bring about h.is defeat.
A dozen have cried content for the Hastings Stakes, a race for two-year-olds. Hymen and Hymettius, who hail from Karamn, and Football, a son of the imported All Black, have private reputations.
j Thirteen still remain in the Spring j Handicap, Bom Reve (9.6) is very i forward, and as the winner would not j incur a penalty for the New Zealand i.Cup, may be supported by his party. Mysteriach (7st.) is in very light, and as Mr Hunter’s colt ran second at
Dannevirke, he must command a certain amount of respect. Of the fifteen acceptors for the Waipatu Hack, Anguish and Settler will probably carry most money. accepted for the Final Handicap. Altcar may show an improvement on Marion running, whilst Bliss is reported as being very well.
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