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I . . , NOTES OF THE TURF. Willi- Bharne Kl aasr to whose charge the Wan York Dreed lag Bureau stallion Pink Coat has aeon assigned, is :i malti-uiilllonaire and is owner of the Bingbamptoa New-. He is an ardent devotee ol banting and sin.rts iii e.neiiil. loan J. Ilvl.iud. who trailed the Futurity win- uers. His Highneaa, The Butterflies and Reanital, f la training Apache, a chestnut son of Bthelbert; t San ii" and Marshland at the Sheepshead Bay 1 course of the Coney laland Jockey Clan, a Oraen B. Morris, the reeataa owaet and trainer. : feels badly over the announcement s.-nt out from Mi a York" to the effect that ids application for a J training licenae was turned down by the Jockey Club stewards recently. Mr. Morris thinks that his appll- , cation was refused I., cause he is on the forfeit li-i of the JOCkC Cltlb. l.oid Pecies. Whose pui.ha.se of five two year olds t f t 1 a : J , t from John K. Madden was announced recently. U the own.-r of several estates in Great Britain, the best known being Sefton Park, near gloogh. He m nephew of the late Lord William Bi re-ford, wli . as pinner of the later Pierre I.orill.ird. raced with notable success year after year the b.-st of Bhsn- as prodnce. Ixtrd Decles i-. therefore, uiso :i nephew of Lord Marcus Besnaford, vic i- in.ui-f all tin- ruing .-imi breeding Interests of King George. The scarlet .lacker of Lord Dectea baa often bean nana la front in India and m his native land. II • hi- also acted as steward at various race meetings.