Notes Of The Turf From Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-12

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS iv IH her is training trainingat at Epsim c jockey F Wootlon has the half share of nine twoyearolds which are trained by and will run in the name of P Hartigan this seasoji seasojiFrank Frank Lawtou of Hoystun has Joined tlie He mount Department of the Arniy He is a woll Inown steeplechase jockey both in Kirland and in tlie Continent and bus ridden winners in many parts of the country where the war is now raging ragingIodfcni Iodfcni and tin rest of the late Lord Cadogans liorses seven altogether including four twoyear olds an ti be sold by order of the executors at Newmarket on the morning of tiie Two Thousand Guinea GuineaTilt Tilt death has cccurrcd suddenly at the stud in Irelaiu of the noted hcrse Hying Hackle He was the Kre of ISaehelors Fiight one of the favor ¬ ites for this years Grand National Flying Hackle won good races himself including the International Foal Stakes at Ieopardstown and the Haldoylu Derby He also sired Itoyal Weaver and Hettcr Mill He was eighteen years old oldView View Law was almost the lirst Northcountry horse to win the Lincolnshire Handicap during tlie history of the race if not the lirst and it was re ¬ ported at Lincoln that the colt was tried at Gos forth Park in tlie presence of some three thousand soldiers who are quartered itn the course The spin was satisfactory and Tommy doubtless beiiLlited accordingly accordinglyThe The New Zealand breeder Mr 7 F Heid has sintered a severe loss by the death of the English bred stallion Kokcby Uokeby was got by K ck Sand from Aida and that he was accepted as a stud success something lile pointed proof is to b found in the fact that a trio of youngsters sired by him realized lOSO guineas at Auckland in No ¬ vember vemberThe The fouryearold Silver lialin has been purchased by Clarence Hailev of Newmarket for an Indian client This goodlivdcing and wellbred lilly won four races off tlie reel last year Including the Stockton Handicap Mr Ilailey has also bought Vidi a good winner for Inda and both purchases should do well there as have Arthur 1 Kemplon and bachelors WoiHiiig These were bought by Mr Hal ley and between them won nearly all the big races in India last winter winterA A popular victory at Lincoln was that of Musk in the Tathwoll Auction Stakes tins youngster car ¬ rying the colirs of Lord Villirrs who in his capac ¬ ity as steward of the Jockey Club has done much towards keeping racing going Musk is exceed ¬ ingly well bred being by Myram a son of Flying Fox from Airs and Graces the Oaks winner Myram is a brother to lardy Only a trij iiad limi ¬ tations in a lielil of eleven and they were the lead ¬ ers at the end of the race racePatrick Patrick which won the Union Jack Stakes at Liverpool March d is one of the Ixmniest gray colts in make and shape that lias been seen for seasons He Is the essence of ipiality with a back as strong as a cart colt and limbs of iron He had the advantage of illness over C stello favorite and second horse as iuitc a lot of snow has recently visited the district where Kobinson trains Cos teilo lias made much progress in looks since his twoyearold days daysK K S Siovier intends to go in for racing once more and has taken out a trainers licence In order to IK in close touch with his journalistic dut ¬ ies his training establishment will be located at Epsom where at the outset he will online his intention to a number of twoyearolds which he has bred himself Mr Sievicrs son who is some itiif if n hint In stature is in the Itoyal Field and tiK k a prominent part in the Neuve niiiiiii battle but happily was amongst those who escaped injury


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