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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. Mr. Clarence Hailey. of Xewmarket. has purchased the promising three-year-old. Joyous Sard, rum Lord Derby for export t. India. By a curious coincidence all the winners at Xew-:n:irkct October 12 were bred by their owners — a circumstance that is probably unique iu the history of an afternoons racing. Col. Hall Walker has decided to once more change his trainer and Let Fly. Many Lands and some carl!ugs were straightaway sent to Charles Waugh at Xewmarket to be trained. It is announced that Captain DArey Edwardes will keep up the late Mr. George Edwardes racing establishment at Ogb.uirne. and the breeding stud at Ballykisteon, Ireland. At the conclusion of the Houghton meeting F. Bullock, who has lieen riding with great success, intends leaving England for Australia. If he can book a passage he will sail on Octolier 31. Xcws has been received by Mr. Farquharson of the death of I*. Firth, the jockey, which took place in Bombay. Firth last season lived at Epsom, and rode fairly frequently for Mr. O" Bells stable. W. Martin Maddocks has bought the three-year-old Laggard by Your Majesty — Jade from S. Loates on behalf "f Keuor F. Fortes of St. laulo. Brazil. This is Sonor Fortes first visit to Xewmarket. Calvcley, the famous sire of jumpers, was credited with ■ steeplechase victory at a recent meeting at Bcrliu-Karlshorst. his aged daughter. Stern-chnuppe. winning from eight up| oi:ents over two mile* and five eighths. Mr L. MautaschctT. whose Mira II. won the Second October Xursery at Xewmarket. October 13. inade a fortune out of Russian oil wells, and at the December sales of l!!l:S created s.me sensa Jim by his spirited bidding, giving something like GY.-.OOO" guineas for bloodstock. A J Joyner leaves for America on November ••■ Ou Cesarewitch night he was the guest of the New market trainers at the Subscription Booms, and during the proceedings was presented with a hand some silver salver as a token of esteem. Joyner loes not ex|s?ct to l«- loug out of England. I.irlv-eight horses from the stable of M. Edmond Blanc were sold bv auction at laris on Saturday. October !■ and realized «i.ikm». Tliere was a good • itUeriii" of well-known breeders and sportsmen, aiul son?o British officers were also present. M. BHno stated that the result showed that the public Jiid not ceased to take an interest in racing, and i» wis a good angnrv for the day when circum-.st:1 ce* would allow of the resumption of the sport. l.r.5 RoneU-rv has sold, to go to New Zealand, ttiroc well bred two-yea r-olds— a bay filly by Marco rinb- bav flHv by Llangwm— Chelys idam of hiH I . and a bay filly hy Llangwm-Valve. The last named »as placed at Xewmarket recently. L"!rt M2n-oPfll..v was pUeed a, Sa is.mry iihe utli The Sledmere bred bay yearling filly S and they will all be ship.KHl Bayardo-Alicia. V2„,;i the el"! * «"■ m,,uMl " N"W /";a,:""i : i .ww.rd Bra:sev is to !-• coinmiserated with lnek «f I-dy of Asia in the Cesare -m the bad Tht «od-looking daughter of Santo, was ■iu-h g .. .etiiiin* anvthlng to the Bushes, where well ■»"» as -s ■ a veiling ■* j" „ M. race with a winning - :-:nce"Vben "ne seeme.1 to falter and drop back. ocvurred and it was found that Vhen the accMeiit firave Grei-k and ermouth •• - h»d h.A i hmken a leg . r . no*e"rfa rt" to e.Ment hadly interfered Witb though * not au ere »nu riairp w *?**.£* l.u in Vl.w were many lengths ahead of :ro,h«s.°.UhcU.c. The filly was Mlbscpictly -ir..il --1-tmdiai iS|H»rting Life. " tone mile and three ri.. ii...,,-„riiii St Leger a.mc!d ,. field of nine to the post las, r ers • ia.v S,*demlx-r 36. The Austrian Derby winner. Tovabb. started a warm favorite at 5 to 4 on, but owing to a collision with two of the other runners after going half-wav she lost a deal of ground. Even so she made a great effort, coming with a wet sail from the rear division at the stands, and hut for the heavy going she would probably have won. As it was hVr tine effort tired her after she had once looked like winning and she was unable to overhaul Herr X. von Szemores gray colt Hari Janos IL. on which F. Sinulhy had secured a commanding lead at the distance. Hari Janos II. is by Roi Herode out of Millbrook. and he was a well-backed joint second favorite at 5 to 1. He waa bred at Straffan bv Mr. E. Kennedy and sent to Austria -Hungarv as a foal, together with his dam, which had been mated again with Roi Herode.