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| 1 r • j f 1 3 » J 1 1 , 4 4 1 1 3 I 1 1 . 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 TURF NOTES FROM LANDS ABROAD Publication of the French flat racing program. which should have taken place on February SB, has been indefinitely postlMned. Mrs. Hammond, widow of the late owner of Florence. St. Kathn and other celebrated race horses, died at Newmarket last month. The good Irish hurdle racer Last Draft, which was purchased by the Irish Bloodstock Agency for an i Indian owner, died on the voyage to Calcutta. The Societe des Steeplechases has changed its . decision, and it appears that there will l e six davs • trials between the flags" at Chantillv. prohaidv . on Saturdays. In the autumn there will be twelve , days jumping at Malsons-Lafitte. James Daly, of Liffcy Bank. Dublin, the famous i Irish owner and breeder, who died hist fall, left personal property in England and Ireland of the value of |2M.iSa. He l»W all his stallions, brood J mares and foals to his grandson. James Daly. Milton Henry, acting on behalf of a Spanish 1 owner who intends placing some horses under his * care at Chant illy, ha- purchased several thorough breds, among them W. Hatmans colt Anvin. which won the Prix de Sahloiiville at the French New-1 • market last year. Ceorge Cunningham. Si. who has from time lo » tini" trained the winners of all the great races in i France, inclusive of the Cram! Prize of Paris twice I by aid of Nuage and Ilouli and the French Ifc-rhy ■ Miospodarl. is training this yea,- at Li Morl.iye lor ■ four owners. Messrs. A. Alluiout, A. Foiild, A. A. 1 ould and U. Andre.