SPORTING.
RACING FIXTURES.
1903. Nov. 2.'i, 24.—South Canteruury J-C. Spring Meeting. Nov. 28, 30.—Fciliiing J.C. Slicing Meeting. Pre. 7.—Waitnra H.C. Annual. Pec. j:i, 1 IWoodville ,).(!. Summer. Dec. 20, at.—Manawatu It.(J. Summer. Doc. 26, 27.—Taranaki J.C. Christmas. lice. 20, 27.—Punedin J.C. Summer. Doc. 20, 27.—Itcafton J. C. Midsummer. Dee. 20, 21), Jan. 1, 2.—Auckland R. C. Summer. Doc. 29, Jan. I.—Oreyniouth J.C. Midsummer. Jan. 1— Opumake lt.C. Hack Meeting. Jan. 1, 2.—Hangitikei 11.0. Summer. Jan. 1, 2.—Vincent. J.C. Annual. —Coming Events.— Dec. 2ti.—Auckland Cup. Dec. 29.—Summer Cup. Jan. I—A.R.C. Derby,
AUCKLAND WEIGHTS. (Pel' Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Xov. 17, The following weights have been issucil by Air J. CliacUviok for the ovents to he run at the A.R.C. summer meeting' : Auckland Cup.—Achilles 1. ."j, Maliul.onga !MI. Uuarrynian ,R. 1 .'t. (Juki Crown I'nritutu 8.4, SeottyK.H, Gladstono 7.1 H, '(Hioorka 7.11. Hulu-
Wayo, ,I'ully 7.8, Melodeou 7.7, Kiay Spark 7.(1, Geordio 7.:!, Uoonicrang, lioso Ma'd lor (i.12, Armistioo.. Ulanion 0.11, Sir Tristram. Ziilieka 0. 10, Sir (iiload, Lyrist O.S), Jewellory, Apologue. Heroism, Master I>e-
laval, Trephine, Alexis, (leneral Av(rago, "Alohility, T'uhipuhi 0.7. Wainvaori Kailway\ Handicap.— Achilles 10.1. Huhorc9.o, F.xmoor t). 12, .Stronghold 8,1.1, Lady Annie, Cladslcmo 8.9, King Ililly 8.8. Anlietto 8.7, (llonowlet 8.5, lioris 8.1, Avalanche. Austerlity. R-t. Sir Tri.«itram 7.A1. (>arl SI. llitl, Landlock, Bi;emerang 7.9. Ailsa 7.8 Starshoot, Marguerite 7.7. To-mor-row 7.4, , Waikat.o, Medallist, Certainty. 7.ii, )Waitati 7.1, Noteorini O.Wt, Tngl-oiveuk (i.12, Al!)a Hose 0.1.1, Mobility, Gaucho 0.9, Monoforni', Kola Nip, Kuel'id, Maistcr Delaval, Foremost, iGeneral Average, Canticle, Palilalias, I'uhipulii ft 7. , Auckland Steeplechase. Kiatrre 12.7, 1 iiniski 11 on 11.8, Comfort, Drincoss: of Tliule I 1.0, Xor'wost 10.'12, Pingo 10.8. Wairiki 10,7, Swiinitier. Ilakaria Hl.."i, liberator 10.0, Ilau-
apu 9.1i2. ( Leeside 0.11, \'exation 0.1). Pharos, Loch Fyne, lirigham
NOTES BY "MOTUROA." Owners are rembrdod that nominatiois for all invents for the Woodville District -lockey Club's .siunmei' meeting are 'due to-day. Acceptances for the Feihling .Jockey Club's spring meeting close today at B.W> p.m.
Owners of hacks should heal" in mind thai nominations close at 9 ]>. in. on Monday. November 12", for all; events lu lie decide*! ;it 111' 1 Tar anak .Jockey Club's Chris! mas fleeting. As usual Hie Club have been very liberal in ihc distrihut ion of stake money, and it is -to lie hoped owners will appreciate! live commiittec's efforts in catering for the hack class of horses so numerous on this coast. The programme appears in this issue.
Xotluifi rm is booked to leave for England 'br-the s.s. Huapehui sailing from Wei ling-ton. on November 28th. Major-tleneral Habington has dis posed of the Ccn<|ueror gelding Chivalry, .Mr (!• I'ayne being life pur chaser. The price is stated to bo 4110 guineas. Cilvalry will in futuro' be trained by .1. A. McOinnis. .In. his essays at the U.J.(J meeting Chivalry showed plenty of <lash for a few furlongs, but died away at the finishes.
(J-hoorka's ■disappointing display in the .W\v Zealand Cup is altriibuwd to his living" severely kicked. Tht> Locivid horse was in splendid nick, the accident was iml'ortimaltf for his connections, as there was every likelihood of his pulling oIY a race or two at the meeting'. "Jcrvy" (Jeorge's gelding Parilutu ran the iace of his life in the New Zealand Cup. T'h<» rrpi'esentut ive of our popular sport must In 1 considered extremely unlucky in meeting <v fixer o!' Noctmi'orm's calibre. Parilutu was only seen out twice at the meeting. As usual the l.'.J.C'. meeting proved a '-benefit", for Mr (5. (I. Stead. His record was six firsts, four se conds. and three thirds, the total winnings aniounling to t». I'iue had an exciting experience while riding Ingleneuk in tlu Ashley Handicap. When nearing the distance post the right -girth broke, and ihe saddle slipped round. ]'in« receiving a nasty fall, but fortunately he escaped.-foeing galloped on/ Mr C. Weal made a lucky\ purchase on Monday when he bought llohoro, Ihc aged son of Tasman and Lady Moth, for 1200 guineas The gelding won on the first occasion lie carried his new owner's colours, returning the substantial dividend of £8 odd, Air R. \V. "Pattison. who annexed the .Stewards* Handicap and Members' Handicap at the C..J.C. meeting with -his Soult marc Solution, is reported to have made a "pot" of money over the mare's successes
.Mr (I. (!. Stead has 'disposed oi the .'i-year-oid filly Iteresina to ill' S. Net llf fold ior 1201) guineas. King- llilly's downfall at the Auckland .meeting came as a great surprise. On the slreiigt li of his 'ln-il-lianl track wort ami recent successes lie was supported heavily l>\ punters throughout I'lie colony. It was pleasiiiK to record the forI ird running o! Mr D. O'Jlrieii's horses at Auckland. ilullitid ran much .more kindly than hitherto. All fe'oinj; well with the handsome .Son oi Multiform. lie should earn distinction 'during- the present season. Sweet Alice rail very disappointinyly al the recent Aucklaivd meet- 1, ins, failing' to reproduce her Avoudale form.
I'eluware ami Eden, on their runninj; at (.'hrlstchurch, are apparenl!y below the standard of horses usually slietleivd by tile Yaldhurst stable. Mr .J. O'ltrisccll's \V;iiwera reUirned home this week. The old veteran failed to run lip to expectations. having' to be content, with two seconds.
Mr (S. (J. Stead is tho only owner who has won the N\'W Zealand Cup on 'more than one occasion. Lochie! was successful n IHB7, Crand Rapids .1.901, ami 15)05.
Sir (.Vorge Clifford's .-table \va« in great form at the Cup meeting ChoKehoru represent at ives secured six firsts, four seconds, and four thirds, tho stakes totalling £21175. I'aiituiu's second place money in the N.'/;. Cup was worth £3OO to liis connections. Ilowiri was the most successful rider at ihe 'meeting, steering half a do/.ui winners, including the winners of the N./i. CUip, the Derby, CanD'rbury (.Mi]). Oaks l , and Jubilee Cup. Y. Cotton was up on four winners, \Y. Price -an<| Cahil! each on two. Vylmles, -by AlensehikolT—Alnjon . is tin- first of Mve Slepniak sire's prn-, geny to e.irn n winning bracket. Mr .1. I'rutfs (illy Ailsa is now an inmahi of Prosser's Porirun stable. Mr .J. (leorge's Parilutu returned home this week -from Christrhurch, looking none the worse afler his I'.'ttle with \ vluiform and company. Sol. winner of the Kllerslie Hunt Club Hurdles, is In Soult from 1,0-re'lei. re'lei. mid therefore full Uroilier to Mainly. formerly locally owned
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