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SPORTING.

i;,\CIXG n.viTKKS. dune 111- -Hawkc.'s. Hay -l-C. Winter, dune i\ 2i>-- Napier I'ark l'.C. Winter. .Inly 1, - iii-b'U'uc l!.c. Steeplechase, duly 11, t~ -V. eibugtou 11.t 1 . \\ iutei'. •Filly il-l -Waimaio Plains '1 rotti-i,; Club. July -e North Tarainki Hunt Club. Tt'U!' Tt'IMCN. Concluding' day at Hastings. Aaplcr IV,sk races on l-'ridiy next, bird Mullilhl baa bean nominated for the Melbourne Cop. The fences at Hastings are said to iie the .stillest in the Dominion. • lockey K. Cypesiake. v. 'no was smash- - ed up at Lllerslio returned homo on Tuesday. Scots Guard was made favorite iu his lirst star! in "tflralia, but fell when well in front of his lield. Merriniax and Hanoi are engaged m the Y.K.C. ('rand National Hurdles, and Tim Doolan, The I'ole, Li rework s_ and Scots Guard in the Steeple Bereoia's trouble is said to be in the • su-'pen-nry ligament, ;uid ho lias lien reiuniod to his owmr. It is lianlly likely thai the <>l'L champion 'chaser M.ii: stand another prenarati-;::. Nassau. who was purchased (Vr \\w (I. I-. !~"IV"'d ill 1 Tm! 1 !if! is expected to arrive in Wellington ni'>;t week. must be a strcnuo I .:> jus thno in McibminK l . 'i In* other dav a ]j;ir \ on id'okc iiis lev,' while his "j rofesh." 'I he report does isot sav litiw many o|' his clients have been "Inr. -c----en v vi vaj'imis tinu >. .V; n can.!::-' 4 reci.nl ir.i-r flicks This season has been very consistent. His live runs have resulted in one iirsl, three seconds, and one lliircl. rmiters were 'eni well at tie l Wairarapa trots {he olher d.iy. Se\<'M t.norites ;tnd one second I'avurite salnfi-d the jml^e. (.'itaminade wa> n-.'t brought b.ick to i lawera, but v>a nl into i\ .loiies - stalilo in Auckland, aad will next figure out as a liurdiiT. i wo casual cows nut the other nif.'i'n-in-r. Said one, " Tllo. i'.iil! How's Unit "or-'e o 1 y(111rs this murninji "A'ot too woil/' repbed th.' other. Then in sepulchral tores hi' added —"lie's dead!'' I Probably no trainer understands the Mania polo Clan as W ell as Dick Jolln■~oi), and now that our spectacled friend is in Sydney putting the poli-li on I'oatere things may lie to liajipcn at any inumunt. Crevs ;jr<- eoimnir more into ihe winnine' division recently, and Daylight iiill, ihe Di'.er, liluestoiii', 11 i ma, (Jrey l!e----nown. Grey Kiny;, and others are' showing yood form tiiis season. j .\w;ihou's alloyed aci ideut appeiu'-; io have keen yrcaily and a liuils coirespondent informs this scribo that tlie liorsi' is Hi;' alone' very nicely at present. Sir .Knox is stridine- out,well at Upaki and will be seen un.ler silic at the Wellington winter liicetin,'.'. Owine' to the death of l\ir. A. ]!. William.-,' father Multiply has been scratched for all cneanements at tl{e lla«l:e'- l!a_,- and Napier Park winter, nicotines. i As announced iu a brief cable this I week the Kn;;!ish Derby was run at! Ye", i en- 1 e! a, u-ual. an! ie-u'le-! iu j I'-ainiiiern winniiie- in n cantor. 'lll' i winner i, a bar colt by i'olymoias—l .Merry Allies, and carries the colors of; "Lucky'' Sol Joel. S. (I'Donohue was to; ride Poiumorn. The runno'r-up wa» Cap- j tain Hall Walker's be. Let Lie ( White | Lai.de— I .'ondulette), ridden by the ex- j Australian L. Iluxloy. Ito-sendale, who' was third, is a black coll by IVus-1 quin—Moinla. ) Loud Moinol'i's ili- plays Civor t'.lc b'efences kne not been at all fiuod, bin | iie was eipial to tin- la.-k of boaUii;i a' well-lam led candidate in Uollin yc-tcr-j day. Willi the colors up some burses tdiow iuiproveiuent. but others, again ; leave tlrar be-t [;aliops ill the track, a-, j many| punters know to their sorruw. Duriiif; the pros uit season the slim of j ,C."(27.7!1!) lias "one thioue'li the totalis- j ators at the four lucjliiys held at j LUerslie. This represents an increase. 1 of X:i2.:iSS oior la-l sea-on'-- li;:u.'e<. At. t the wint-T meeting the investments i averaged XUUIH) per race. I

ENGLISH KACIXC. " J London, June ]7. Tin' Xew Oaks rcsiilicd.—Snuw .Marten 1, Bright Silver Tag ■'!. AUSTRALIAN* HAC-ING. loiimo, -lime IS. Tu tin 1 "Vrtioiml Steeplechase Tim D<i"lall carries KM. Kill). The Pole lUst. Til)., ami Fireworks Jtlsl. 51b.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 7

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