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NOTES OF THE FOREIGN TURF. Declare, 6, by Desmond Darling Clara, which won the Ascot Stak.- in 10H aad was third for the Gold Cup last year, is in the private -ale list. Mr. J. Ladlcys mare. The Dr.... in. at the Stock well stud ..11 Thursday. January is. foaled a bay . m by Bayard... This is the first foal b that horse. William Mumfofd, who has boon training succe-s-fnllj 11; India during the last seven seasons, intend-retarniag to England early in March next far good. Count Kestetics. an Austrian BportsaUBS, is the latest patron of Gobys Bpaoea stable. He has re-ceatly bought Plat. inc. which will .shortly carry his otaaae Jacket and pale blue cap. A sum of 830.668 is ha be divided between Chan tilly and Paris to increase the value of the stak-allotted for the principal events to be decided there this year, while ,090 is to be divided among the different provincial race cours. -. Mr. George Tabor has recently purchased the broodman Primrose Queen, dam of the winners, in-eluding Irelands Queen. Jubilee Day. Prim Simon. and Btrick, from Mr. T. F. Slattery. This well-bred Irish marc is due to foal to Symington. Two very good-looking foaht have been dreamed at the Hlghdere Stud. Doth are by Sundridge, on.-.ait of Baroaae; by Melton, grandam Baroness In Flecbe, the property of Sir Bobert Jardtoe; and iiu-other from Mi-sova.ja. owned by Lord Carnarvon. The I a-i. r Corporation is laying out 0,060 on their improvement of the stands and race track on the Town Moor. Mr. W. E. Ku-hhy. the newly appointed clerk of the coarse, has recently purchased for them a stewards erows-aest, similar to the on ■ in use at N. wbury. The death is announced from Australia of the sire Tra.piair. He was by Ayr-hire from Chelandry. and won the Woodeote Stakes for Lord Koseberv in l!i4. following up this aaceeaa by anneving the c. entry Stak.- at Ascot, July Stakes at Newmarket, and National Breeders Produce stakes at Saadown, Traqualr was sent to Australia in 1997, and was fairly -nccs-ful at the -tud. Baroa M. e RothacMIds trainer. J. dOkbuysen. who was naturalized a French citizen a coeple of mouths a... i- to serve a period Of two year- of active service la the army ..t hi- adopted country. Maisona-Laffitte will supply the French army with - max of the best Jockeys and trainers. Doemen, Casebielle and Bertoaax, with Bobert and Botten, are also to In incorported in it- ranks next Sep ten.ber. Count Lehmlorffs sueei -s«ir. Mr. Burehardt do Oettingen, has brought Beinbart for stud purposes. Reinhart i- ■ kou of Illinois II. from Belnette an. I waa fealed at the Qaeanay Stud, belonging to Mr. w. K. Vanderbilt. His racing career was a brilliant one. though not such as was expected by hi- breeder. and be Waa a failure as a fair year old. Hi is to -tan.l ai the Hoppegarten Stud, when- be will b.-soul la the coarse of a few days. W. Bullock, who wa- on Sigaoriaetta when she svin the Derby and Dak- in 1908, has accepted an offer to rid.- in Germany for two of the leading owners. II.tr L". BiachoB and Hen :. •.. Buggen hagen, whose horst a are trained bj Boblnsou al 11 ippegarten. Bullock leaves England early In Mai ii. His engagement is a very remunerative one. and be has undertaken to lo t.. -.-a! • at mt pounds, 1 weight which he .an do comfortably with-oal wasting. Aasoag the many modifications 1 ;-• .uii ht forward by the committee of the Societe Sportive dEncoar agement in the program of Maisons Laihti. for 1912, a proposition has been made to Increase the value • ■! La Coupe dOr by ,000. It was previously of .S...1.011 and i- to In- in the future of 0,000. The work of an offered the winner was *-_.yiiu formerly, and is to be Worth ,900 BOW. In-lead of being won annually it would become the proper tj «.f the owner who -h.uld claim it thrice in twelve years.