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NOTES OF THE TURF. The junipers. King Oak and Roalker. have been participating in the hunt club meetings throughout Quel and the last time that King Cole started he carried Ids saanaas and won. Gwya Tompkins declares that he has decided Bat to go to Frame or to send cny .jumpers there and opines that there will be plenty of good i;.cing in the east this season for all haraea iu training. ••Iinbiella Hill" Mc;uigan. the former turfman, who has been ail active leader in the tight .igainst tl.e re-establishment of races iu Arkansas, will -ell out all hi- Arkansas belongings anil Lave asaa to reside permanently in California. Several foals are reported at the different farms n.ar Montreal, among them a colt bv Ypsihtnti — Outretnent and a tilly by St. Li arils — Mj Lizzie. The former is tin- property of Sir 11. Montagu Ailar and the latter is owned by A. Sherrer. Deviser, a bay colt three years old. by Galor. — Devin.i. which belonged to Muse OoMMatt and John E. Madden, died in the car he was being shipped hi from California. The horse was coming east with Bd Trotters horses. Deter Sterling, which was in the hitters care, is expected to die at any time. The Meadow Brook Steeplechase A-socialion. which is to conduct running races at the Iuited Hunts race trick at Belmont Park Terminal. Bor-ough of Queens, on May 1. certified to the secretary of state at Albany recently that it had lieen granted a license fur the proposed meet by the State Racing Commission. The colors of Sir II. Montagu Allan, of Montreal, will be seen on the turf for the tirst time this season. II.- will be re pre seated by a couple of two year olds that he purchased as yearlings last season at the sab- of the Edeiiwalil Stud consignment. which was held at Woodbine Park last spring. Both youngsters are by the Hanover stallion, The Coui-uioucr.