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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Suuuyland will carry the silks of A. H. Bourne at the hunt meetings this year. James Butler has not as yet secured a trainer to take the place of John Whalen, who trained his horses liist year. A. A. Riley has a small stable wintering at Gravesend, of which the Celt colt. Green Gold, is considered the best. The Business Mens Racing Association, it is said, will make many improvements at the Fair Grounds during the coming summer in anticipation of a greater meeting than ever next winter. W. H. Karrick is counting on the gray filly Herodias, a daughter of The Tetrarcb, to make a good showing as a three-year-old this year. Last year she suffered from skin disease, and has not fully recovered, but wintered well. Karrick has entered lfer extensively In the three -year-old stakes to bo tub ibis year.