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NOTES OF THE TURF. P. M. Civill disposed of most of his racing establishment under the hammer at Delmar last Saturday. Joseph D. Lucas, proprietor of Goodwood Stud, in St. Louis county; bought Tuskarosa for 00, and will use the horse for breeding purposes. Tuskarosa is a brother to G. W. Johnson and Huron, two well-known performers on the turf and successful sires in the stud. G. W. Johnson is the sire of the Kentucky Derby winner, Lieutenant Gibson. T. P. Hayes has shipped his stable to Detroit and will try to win the ,000 Derby at Buffalo jn August with Crimean, Buccleuth or Jordan. Pat Civill sent Chantrelle and Jake Weber east with. Hayes string. Hayes will return for the fall meeting at the St. Louis Fair Grounds. He led the winning owners at Delmar when he shipped away. R. A. Baker, of the breeding firm of Hinde and Baker, Milbrook Stnd, Forks of Elkhorn, Ky,, has been appointed associate judge of the new Buffalo Racing Association at the inaugural meeting of that club, which begins on August 30. F. Cook, St. Louis, Mo. In the case of the race of June 11, our St. Louis correspondent wires: "Horses were at post twenty minutes. Did not allow for twenty-one minutes spent in paddock while new book was being made." Col. W. S. Barnes has sold to C. HellebuslV the three-year-old chestnut filly, Autumn Leaves, by Prince ot Monaco Lady Rover. Tho price was4 Jockey Winkfield has been discharged as tM patient from tho Garfield Park Sanitarium bvJ Harvey. It will be some time, however, before"H good colored jockey will rids again. John E. Madden has purchased the four-year-B filly Dossio and the three-year-old filly Crush. T. will be sent to Hamburg Place lor stud duty.