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SPORTING.

Prm Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright ' BRISBANE, November .6. Pprbyl—Maritoria 1, Ycenalad 2, Maltabar i. Eleven started. Won by a head, four - leilgths ■ between second and third. Time, ; 2min 381 sec. v DOMINATIONS FOR FEILDING. The following nominations have been renewed for. the Feilding races at the end of/the month: — ‘'Hying Stgkes, six furlongs.—Merry Frank, Effort. Sea Queen, Rangiatua, Countermine, Avarice, Khamsin, Overtime Bill.-Moree, True Shot. Thetis, Bliss, Nylan& Gladiole, Master Sylvia, St. Toney, Patriotic, Dazzling. Abrangj Trial Plate, five furlongs. Lady- Ruby, Galty, Indra, Taonui, Elkmaid, Gelatine, Royal Simon, Clemonus, Lp4]r;Jean, St. Gate, Sanguinary, Mt. Victoria, Kingswell, Topic, Hinu-Koa, Lady Nolan, Expect,; Moahau,, Alma Rose, Sir Donald, Adela] Taurangi, Royal Arms, Mattow, Blakney, Ngpkau, Lord Kilcheran, -Recipe, Grattan, Brown Star, Parkside;',Bay Adere, Chelys, Government, Vlyifing, Astrcnoun. , ' St; Andrews Handicap, 1J miles.—Men? dip, ■■ 'Merrivonia, Avarice, Counterfeit, Masterpiece, First Battery, Epsom Lass, GGodwin Park, Te Puia, Marton, Kauroa, Obromandel, Kilosteri, Lady Menschikoff, Sir tjolo. Sandstream, Patriotic, Uhlando, Eaqparaha. Goldfinder, Sir Antrim. ~ Spring Hurdles, about two miles.—Leolantqr, Kayier, Rcnmac, Te- Ru, Strathmoira, Windage, Euroco, Hawick, Esparterbj. Lcmgner, Compass, Highden, TyrannifrT' ■ •.'■■■■' ■ ' Wailuua Hack Hurdles, 11 miles.—Royal Patron, Polynices, Jackman, Waipaku, Bivu l , Winchester, -Strathmoira, - WaiputeTß( Koran, Ambergris, Epsom Downs, Ncscbt, Hawick, Moonhall, Hutana, Seawiiid, Silva, Highden, Lanark, Canadian, Captain, Cullman, Pu-etotara, Brilliancy. Kjwitea Welter, one mile.—Royal Patron*. Effort, : Bracken, Countermine, Royal Marine,. Miscal, San Lass, Floater, Anfato, Waiburu, Hill, First Mate, Te Puia.-Brown Tibftl, Flingdt, Marten, Golden Age, Coromandel, Roosevelt, Crown Pearl, Seaman, Ofahu, : Ariom,. Con tne Shanghraun, Loop, Starboard; Sandstream, Sea Pfift, Rauparaha, Birkline, Strategist,; Stevans:'' -' •‘Mtzrb- Hack- Flying, six furlongs.—. Ovation, Ebonite, Royal Simon, Nithsdale, Tiwara,'-Odessa, Makara, Millbanks, Mulete'ep, Ad a re, Melologue, Midian, Plantation,' Seraphic, Confection, Roligapai, Taft, Rqtal Aims, Retreat, San Pluie, Recipe, SAflipaii, Grattan, Dover Straits, MonoIdgvfe, Mere Mere, Monsieur Soult, Wild Lupjn, Tetikura, Bellah, Fleetweek, Septimus; Golden Age, Goldemar, Gay Lawless,Strategist. • r. SECOND DAY. York Stakes, 6 furlongs.—Merry Frank, Effprt, Sea Queen, Rangiatua, Countermlnfe,'. Avarice, Khamsin, Overtime, Lord Sbult, Rill, Equitas, True Shot, Thetis. Royal Arms, Nyland, Gladiole, Master Lupin, Sea Eagle, Starboard, St. Toney, Pathriotic,' Dazzling'. • ,-Nikau Hack Handicap. 6 furlongs. — LSdy;Huby, Gaity, Ebonite, Taonui, Lady Jten, St. Gate, Sanguinary, Odessa, Kingswell, Makara, Millbanks, Topic, Adarc, 'Melologue, Plantation, Seraphic, Bdnfectidn, Parcwanui; Taft. Royal Aruis, Sto Pluie, Recipe, Grattan, Dover Straits, Monologue, Mere Merc, Wild Lupin, Bellah, Tetikura, Tuatahi, Septimus, Bay Adare,’ Government, Gay Lawless, Goldcmar,- Golden Age, Tuatahi. .Manchester Handicap, 1J miles.—Mendlp, Effort,- Merrivonia, Avarice, Counterfeit, Masterpiece, First , Battery, Goodwin Park, San Lass,. Floater, Te Puia, Marton, "Kauroa, Coromandel, Bliss,. Boanerges, Kilosteri, Lady Menschikoff, Sir Solo, Epsom Lass, Sandstream, Patriotic, Uhlando, Eatiperaha, Goldfinder. Birkline, Sir An-' trim. Cheltenham Hurdles, 14 miles.—Lcolanter, Xavier, Heumac, Te Ru, Strathmoira, Windage, Euroco, Hawick, Espartero, Longner, Koran, Compass, Highden, Tyrannic. (Rongotea Hack Hurdles, 11 miles.— Merry Lawn, Royal Patron, Polynices, Jackman, Waiouru, Eiya, Winchester, Strathmoira, Waiputere, Koran, Ambergris, Epsom Downs, Nescot, Golden Ripge. Hawick. Moonball, Hatana, Seawind, Iva, Highden. Cantain Cullinan, PuketoLanark, Canadian. ' Welter Hack Flat. 1 mile and a distance —Ovation, Royal Patron. Nithsdale. Tiynra, Odessa, Awhn, Midian, Plantation, Brown Trout. Crown Pearl, Retreat, ' Otahn. San Pluie, Sam Pan, Con the Shaughrann, Dover Straights, Monsieur 'Soult, Sea Pink/ Tua Tahi, Fleet Week, BirHine, Strategist. Stephens, Brilliancy. Eailwav Welter, 7 furlongs.—Royal Patron, Sea Qheen,'Bracken, Countermine, ; Nithsdale, Royal Marine. Miscal. San . Lass. Floater. Amato, Rill, First Mate, . More®, Seatondale, True Shot, Tlietis, Brown Trout, Marton, Golden Age, Coromandel,. Roosevelt. Crown, Pearl, Seaman. Bliss, Kilosteri. Ariom, Con the Shaughrann, Master Sylvia, Golden Loop, Starhoard; Mere Mere, St. Toney, Bellah Bahparaha, Epilogue, Dazzling, Tlie Eover. Maiden Hack Scurry, 5£ furlongs.— " Bady Buby. Galtv. Indra, Royal Simon, Taonui Elkmaid. Clemoes, Ladv Jean. St Gate, Mt. Victoria, Kingswell, Topic, ' ?? a A Lad y Muleteer; Command, Master Lupin, Moahaii, Alma Rose, Adeal, Hongapai, Moeroa, Mattbw,, BlakNgakau, Lord Kilcheran, : B Jarkside, Asternnw, as^l( ? n ’ Government, Gowne Lass, Lady Laddo. hAWA~y 0 J? S ,° f mounts wjU " bL bI^ 8t « d n° learn that W- McLacWan in tb v f, naliy e “? a g«l to ride Hartfell in-the Melbourne Cup. T. Payton making a statement to that effect the other afterW? n ir McLachlan; Connell, and are : no longer, in the ran- . mng for the mount on Trafalgar, ' W Black, who has been riding' Malt King, ik the jockey most mentioned in connection with that horse - “ ’ ‘ ; < : i , LfKl y Medallist has been allot- ,- i ted 9.12/ her owner stated recently that' ■ '£,-}$ no means unlikely to start in • the Wilhamstown Cup (to be run bn Fri- . day). Mr Craven did not expect that Lady Medallist would receive Any less, put all. the same slxe lias auite her fall allowance. . Whenever there is a big dividend'there is always a tale attached to it. At EllersHe last Wednesday a lady had a pound given to her by her husband in the morning to put on Coromandel. The commis-

sipn.,=,eyidently troubled 4ier, for on . arriving on the course she at once took the trouble to find out Coromandel’s number on the card, which was No. 12. She, however, wqF mixed up in the number of the race the horse was engaged in. and thought it was the fifth race: instead of the sixth, with the consequence she planked the pound on No. 13 in the fifth race. She was told of her mistake before the : race started, and tried to get her money back, but she was met with the reception one would expect under the, circumstances from a busy “tote” man,) and had to keep the ticket. No. 12 turned out to he Miss Livonia, which won and paid over the half century, and it is stated that on hearing the dividend the lady fainted Such is luck! Tlie biggest winner by far in bets at the Moonee Valley races was Mr E. A. Connolly, owner of Bettewynd.; He is not identical with --the West Australian who owned: Jolly Beggar, but is -probably the •shrewdest and keenest racing man iii; all Melbourne, and that is saying, a, great deal. Mr E. A. Connolly won a small fortune from the . ring over Bettewynd. and put nearly J2OO of his winnings on the steeplechase winner, Buutio. -All chance of W. H. Smith riding Trafalgar in the Melbourne Cup, if ever there was any chance of Ins doing so, seems to have disappeared... According to what is now stated; one of-the owners of Trafalgar asked, Mr.. Merton to let him have Smith for Trafalgar in the ‘Melbourne Onp, and as an inducement offered him .£IOOO of the Trafalgar-bets, but : the offer was turned down, as .might have been expected; and it now Seems fairly; certain that Smith will have tlie mount on Ahrofodihal- ■" • ■ ■'■■■.. v An appeal case of much importance to the Turf was heard before the -Full Court in Perth last month, when a jockey named, ,Trenbweth: soughtv.for: a reversal of the decision of Mr Justice Booth, disallowing him an injunction to restrain the chairman of the W.A.T.G; from further imposing a penalty of disqualification_ for _ two vears‘passed upon him by, the stjpejndiary stewards of the, W.A.TF; at‘Kalgoorlie. The appeal was dismissed, with^costs, the judges maintaining that Trenoweth, haying‘agreed when, he obtained his jockey s license to abide by the rules of ' the W.A.T.G., had'no claim. Tins-finding is of interest to racing men in New Zealand, as it has been said that a- civil action may be brought in connection with a.casefihat has yet to come before an Appeal Court , to be set up by the Racing Conference.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13526, 7 November 1911, Page 8

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SPORTING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13526, 7 November 1911, Page 8

SPORTING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13526, 7 November 1911, Page 8

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