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NOTES OF THE TURF. Ninety Cents, a fair class horse among selling platers, but who has been practically in retirement for the past year, has been sold to Ralph D. Earle of Union Hill for 3289. He was part of the estate of the lace Bernard Feeney, a contractor of Union Hill, and he was sold to settle the estate. He was out of Trade Dollar, and thoroughly justified the suggestiveness of the worth of his name in his racing career. New York Sun. Wilkins, the steeplechase jockey who rode Our Climate in the hurdle race at Ingleside last Saturday seemed to entertain so much prejudice against first place in the race that the judges wore offended and Wilkins was quickly told to take a front seat in the class of indefinitely suspended. There is a possibility that Fleur de Lis may not face the starter in California this spring. Ab Stemler has entered her in both the Brooklyn and Suburban handicaps. San Francisco Chronicle. Ed Corrigans crack Geyser has so far recovered from his lameness that he is reported to be doing good work and likely to be seen at I the post before long.