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TURF NOTES FROM LANDS ABROAD Carbine served four seasons at the stud in Aus ¬ tralia and left for England in 1895 He did not race in England Sydney Referee RefereeNew New ZcalaiNlers who died in France recently in ¬ cluded the jockey I MKiiy who won the New Zealand Grand National Hurdle race on Art ArtThe The stallion Teddy and about twenty broodmares will lie shortly sent to the Haras de Reux France which Capt J D Colin has leased from Mine Ephrussi EphrussiBrigGen BrigGen C j Koyd Irish regiment a keen sportsman who has been promoted temporary major general served in the ranks for over four years and was given his commission in 1900 1900James James Lynch of Melbourne Victoria one of the best known of Australian trainers died at Sydney N S W September 19 aged 55 He was best known as the man who sent omedy King Tragedy Queen Prizefighter and Pretty Bobby all notable Australian horses to the races racesHorses Horses are imitative animals to a certain extent and the company they keep has some effect on them Matthew Dawson once told me that Lord John Scott used to let greyhounds run through the paddocks where his young stock were turned out his idea being that tliev would thus have object lessons in galloping London Sportsman SportsmanIn In India a little while back General Nawabzada Obeydullah Khan of Ithopal offered the whole of his racing stud to the government of that country as a gift The horses included Kiltoi twice winner of the Viceroys Cup some other English thor ¬ oughbreds and several highclass Arab stallions The Indian government accepted some of the lat ¬ ter terThe The English Cesarewitch time 357 for the two and onequarter miles was extremely fast for a heavy course equalling Accurate Epsom 1912 performance and being excelled only by Son in I iws Newmarket 347 in 1913 and Fiz Yamtis 351 at Newmarket also in 1913 The Accurate Sou in Law and Fiz Yama races were all over fast going