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TURF.

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING

ACCEPTANCES AND FINAL PAY-

MENTS.

[Press Association Telegram.j CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 6. Tiie following acceptances and final payments have been received for the Grand National Meeting : Hunters’ Hurdle Race, of 200 sovs, once round and a distance.—Memo Valet 11.9, Parawanui 11.8, Cun-illa 11.5, Dan Cameron 10.7, Ormoloid 10.8, Taft 10.2, Flight 10.2, Platinum 10.2, Turco, Traditor, Dardanelles, Dear Annie 10.0.

Trial Hurdles, of 250 sovs, one mile and three-quarters.—Multiply 11.5, Diavolo 10.11, Ruatangata 10.7, Castiron 9.11, Moddite 9.3, Scrutineer 9.3, Silver Shield 9.0.

Jumpers’ Flat Race, of 150 sovs, me mile and a-half.—Admiral Soulfc 0.11, Diavolo 10.11, Kilmeny 10. S, Stvrav 10.7, Sir Donald 10.5, Harbor Light 10.2, Vi 9.11, Commotion 9.7, Sam Pan 9.6, Ruatangata 9.5, Braeburn 9.3, Calier Davon, Lord Frederick 9.0, Nimblefoot 9.0. Grand National Steeplechase, of 1500 sovs, three miles and a-half.— Tim Doolan 11.7, Daylight Bill 10.11, Morning 10.11, Glenmore 10.9, Golden Glow 10.9, Fagot 10.8, Ngatiranui 10.8, Sandy Paul 10.0, Ngatoa 9.9, Cardiff 9.9, Golden Grans, Kim, The Brower, Banda lero; Captain Mackav 9.7.

Tailylio Plate, of 100 sovs, two miles and a-lialf.—Fora.rd 12.1 O', Golden Dawn 12.10, Ikowai 12.10, Jouer 11.10, Keratome 12.10, Masterfield 12.10, Ruff us .11.10, 'Turco 12.10, _ Winter Cup, of 700 sovs, one mile.— Haskayne 11.5, John Barleycorn 10.12, Undecided 10.9. Lady Louisa 10.8, Palisade 10.8, Birkline 1 <J~. 5, Ruapani 10.3, Fabrikoff 10.3, Blue--stone lfl.l, Loloma 10.0, Peg 9.13, Slogan 9.11, Banksia 9.11, Plunder 9.8, Black Heart 9.8, George 9.8, The Cornet 9.3, Encore 9.3, Glenroy 9.2, Lady Black 9.2, Moon glow 9.2, Haumakaka 9.0, .Fortify 9.6, Cervnlus 9.0, Jeannot 9.0, Potentiality 9.0. Enfield Steeplechase, of 250 sovs, about 2 miles. —Bonnv 10.9, Rustic-: 10.9, Ivingsway 10.5, Bandalerq 10-5, Northern 10-5, Fritz 10.4, Prairie Fire 10.-1, Nimblefoot 9.13. Agatha Green 9.13, The Brewer 9.13, Grey Renown 9.9, The Mouse 9.8, Stockade 9.7. Ora ton u 9.7, Toby 9.7, Glenwye 9.7. Royal Guard 9.7.

Avon head Handicap, of 200 soys, six furlongs.-—Petrosus 10.9, Nicomar 10.9, Pride of Clutha 10.9, Derby Day 10.3, Prince Laddo 9.13. Toki 9.13, Maitegarde 9.13, Mandoline 9.13, Veritas 9.12, Lion 9.11, Captain Glossop 9.7, Mel ford 9.7, Potentiality 9.7, Free 9.6, .Bodenliam 9.4, Countess Tolstoi 9.3, Pearlfonn 9.0, Micky Free ,9.0, Glenyar 9.0, Bore 9.0, Listen 9.0, British Rose 9.0. Grand National Hurdle Race, of 1200 sovs. about 2 miles-and a quartcr —Royal Arms 11.0, Conta 10.13, Admiral Soult 10.12, Sir Donald 10.11, Awaliou 10.11, Multiply 10.11, Styrax 10.6, Master Lupin 10.2, Harbor Light 10.0, Hurakia 9.7, Commotion 9.6, Diavolo 9.5, St. Elmn 9.5, Braeburn 9.3, Sam Pan 9.0. Vascular 9.0. naeoy.JulTA.JNa-oec RHvi -F3ntb.H

Elopement, Mowbray, and a two-year-old, belonging to Mr J. J- Corry, are under orders to leave for Sydney next week in charge of J. Gibson, The following horses have arrived at Riccarton: Bodenham, Hurakia, Vi, Ngatoa, .Nimblefoot, Golden Glow, Ngaraiina, Black Heart, Braeburn, Ruatangata, Prince Laddo, Fortify, Harbour Light, Naupata, George. Agatha. Green, and Scrutineer. L. Hegarty, who recently returned from Australia,- lvns in good f° rnl at the Waimate Hunt Club’s Meeting. Out of six rides he rode four firsts, one second, and 1 onoe unplaced. He rode a mile and a-half oyer hurdles, seven and three-quarter miles over big fences and a mile and a-half on the flat. ' -> X 1 , •It is reported from Dunedin that tbe attempt, to make a hurdler ot Magda la has been abandoned. He is at present enjoying a spell, preparatory to being got ready for races later in the year. W. Adams will have the mount on the Auckland horse Ngatoa in the Grand National Steeplechase Margarita (Achilles —Margaret) von a Fourteen-Two Handicap, of 100 sovs, at Ascot on 24th -July. She was ridden by J>. Porter, the Gisborne horseman. Margarita is owned by Mi J. J., Corry, of Blenheim, and went to Sydney in" company with Beacon amt Killaloo. , , ,„„ The stallion Spalpeen, Mio has been at the stud in the Waikato for some time was submitted to auction at Hamilton last week, hut was passed in, 500 guineas being the best ofiot forthcoming. , Sir George Clifford has leased tinstallion Auturnmis. by Treadmill GoKUeaf, to the Wellington sportsman, Mr 11. Whitney. Atnumnns arrived from the south and will t-aice UP stud duty at Mr Whitney’s stud this season. , T Pritchard has taken Captain Clossop and Lady Black to Riccarton [> Gray will ride Bandalero should ho 'start in the Grand National Steeplechase, and Rustic will have the services of E. Fitzgerald. When doing a schooling task ovci the fences at Riccarton on Tuesday morning, one of Tim Doolan s hind bandages came loose, and the horse jumped the last two obstacles wiLli about 10ft of ribbon streaming bohm him. It Was fortunate that he did not "<-t the bandage round his legs, a-s if that had happened it is quite pi’Obnhle that he would have been brought down. , „ T ,, Competent judges who saw Dim< < and St. Elmn race at the J ahiatia Mooting are of the opinion that then positions will bo, reversed when the J come to measure strides in the Giatid National Hurdles. St. Elmn, who m a long-striding horse, was hanipoied at Pahiatua by the heavy going. The Karanui horses at the Grami National Meeting will ho ridden by V\ . Adams, who was on the course with them this morning. ..... , Riccarton has been visited by log on more than one occasion recently, and. on several mornings the training operations have been? affected m oonseqUMoTning and Tim Doolan are the south favorites for the C-J C. National Steeplechase, while of the Winter Cup candidates lhinksia an Glenroy are the two most mquncd for. - . One of Poverty Bay’s most prominent sportsmen has commissioned a-gen-tleman to price the well-known Australian performer Lilyviel, 'W "turner on Chiffon. Martagon .ns by Bend Or, and Chiffon by Persimmon. Martagon is also the sire of the Dominion’s leading sire Martian. Should the gentleman be fortunate enough to secure this beautifully bred horse he should be well rewarded for Ins outlay for there are some splendid wares m this district; and he should creditably fill the gap caused by the loss of that prominent young sire Multihd. it is to bo hoped the deal wall he successful. Recently the brood mares Lady Cuisine and Sarakoff died. The fonner was the dam of that smart maio Kitchenmaid, and the later dam oft MulU Mr’.T. Newton’s Clanranald mare bad the bad luck,to slip a foal to GazcRewanga’s full-broth or put in his first appearance on the track at the Park yesterday morning. He is a fine cut of a colt and was greatly admir ed. The youngster is in \V. Smith’s stable.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 7

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TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 7

TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 7

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