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AUSTRALIAN RACING NEWS Sport of Kings Resumed in Lead ¬ ing Centers Early in March Yearling Prices and Prizes Gloamings Winning Way and Its Result SYDNEY N S W Australia Anril 5 Itaeing was resumed here and in the Victoria district Mel ¬ bourne March 3 and is again actively in swing though the crowds are less large and betting values have fallen since the influenza epidemic stoppc racing The Melbourne meetings as well as those in this province are swinging along at about tin old gait But this is the medium off season a IK the sport is expected to get back to its Christmas ¬ time stage before long longAs As in other racing countries Australia has it disappointments and joys in the line of yearling bought for action on the courses But it is mosj probable that the failures are fewer in Austral and New Zealand than in other countries Hen are some of the yearling bargains witli their costt and earnings on the various courses since their purchase purchaseHorse Horse Pedigree Cost Earning Iatrobas EarningIatrobas by Wallace Sizzle 1535 114785 114785Carlita Carlita by Charlcmangc Coiironne 30 89150 Woorak 89150Woorak by Traqnair Madam lr lrGO GO 85000 CcnJJgne 85000CcnJJgne by Grafton Pretty Nell 1025 SOCMK Sasanof SOCMKSasanof by Martian Ukraine 20GO 74500 Biplane 74500Biplane by Comedy King Air Mo MoV V tor 1920 G79SO Ivings G79SOIvings Treasure by Comedy King 02700Westcourt Independence 2340 02700 Westcourt by Bright Steel Trinket 970 5925 Eusebius 5925Eusebius by Kudorus Lager 3200 5750i Mountain 5750iMountain Knight by Mount King La Veille 1075 r 735Q 55345Mistico Gloaming 735QGloaming by The Welkin Light 1185 55345 Mistico 42500The by Linacre Grey Mist 820 42500 The Fortune Hunter by Flavins Boiling 4910 37500 Gurlin 37500Gurlin by Linacre Argea 410 27500 Ited 27500Ited Signal by Linacre lied Flag 3325 24250 Pall King by Mount King Poi PoiDance Dance 2500 21100 Eugenyj 21100Eugenyj by Earlston Lady Trench ¬ ant 3000 21000 Poitrcl 21000Poitrcl by St Alwyne Poinard 1535 18500 Poitrina by The Welkin Armigera 1125 17500 Baltic 17500Baltic Sea by Linacre Cress 1920 10500 Woorawa 10500Woorawa by Charlemagne II Gaelic Lass 1025 15500 Satin 15500Satin Bird by Malster Lovegraf t 1035 14250 Mollys 14250Mollys Kobe by Syce Microbe 1025 13750 lEeninion 13750lEeninion by Eudorus Stephanotis 1585 10500 10500Bumlflla Bumlflla by Tressady Perdita 2tiSO 9400 Eulacre 9400Eulacre by Linacre Eulas 385 9000 9000Gamblers Gamblers Gold Powhattan Evelyn EvelynB 8750Sue B 1275 8750 Sue by Tressady Formula 5i5 8500 8500Wolaroi Wolaroi WiddenI by Kenilwortli Widden I iss l 73 8050 Coorima 8050Coorima by Linacrc Coramba 1920 7iKi Syce 7iKiSyce Lad by Syce Ladonia 4C 7500 AlmsKirer 7500AlmsKirer iSOOCarliern by Almissa Boyal Favor 1280 iSOO Carliern by Bernard Carolga i40 ISIKX Liquid ISIKXLiquid Fire liv Linacre Misrailie 4225 5500 Baiidurria Eurythmic Eragoon Terentia and Lis navaiie all good winners also brought moderate prices in the sales ring These examples are en ¬ couraging owners to buy and prices at th coming sales are expected to be high in consequence consequenceCHAMPION CHAMPION GLOAMINGS WINNING WAY WAYG G 1 ircenwood is retried to have recently turned doyn an offer of 20000 for Gloaming the wouldbe purchaser being a Bombay sitortsinnn At one time Australia prautieally had command of the Indian market so far as race horses were concerned but for the past few years owners in that country luive deserted Australia and New Zealand for Eng ¬ land Therefore an offer such as that mentioned fur something bred here is quite flattering Mr Grfenwood however is reported to have asked 852000 which of course was tantamount to saying he had no desire to sell sellGloamings Gloamings winning record continues to mount mi and by adding the Jackson Stakes and Wun ganui Guineas thereto the stakes captured now total 55315 as follows followsEvent Event Dist Wt Time Value A J C Derby 1 12 122 233 233j j 22370 Great Northern Derby 1 12 119 234 N X Derby 112 122 237 237Wellington Wellington Stakes 5S 129 58 58ChiImsford ChiImsford Stakes 1 18 94 152 152Champion Champion Plate 114 112 213 213Islington Islington Plate 1 113 137 137Egimmt Egimmt Stakes 34 120 114 114Hawera Hawera Stakes 1 124 140 140Jackson Jackson Stakes 34 110 113 113Wniiganui Wniiganui Guineas 1 117 143 143Kelburn Kelburn Plate 12 115 40 40Second Second to Siisanof in Stead Memorial Second to Desert Gold in Turanake Stakes Gloamings yearling sister vas passe 1 in when bidding ceaHd at 31US20 at tin Melbourne soles March 17 the rtwrvc Ixlnu I W1 A i rivute sale it prohiihlt iml Hint IK not surprising i s any man going ti MiMi would scarcely bulk at a uither 980 when he kmrw hi lidI not to go beyond that The previous pri twillxid by yearlings by The Welkin Light wire Hart latch it5 and Gloaming 1185 Hlire Hutch wlilch was dlappointing for a long time lias Mulled to Improve and is paying his way in nilddli distance races in Perth He won there recently and aflcr being beaten in a three quarters mile nice earlier in the day pulled off the mile and a quarter handicap at Canning Park ParkHIGHEST HIGHEST PRICED STALLIONS AND MARES MARESHere Here is the list of the highest priced stallions and iniiriM with the prices to be sold in New Zealand ZealandHorse Horse and pedigree Price PriceNordenfeldt Nordenfeldt by Musket Onyx 25iOO 25iOOKllbroney Kllbroney bv The Wag Innismakil 20480 20480Multiform Multiform bv Hotchkiss Formo 18945 18945Charlemagne Charlemagne II by St Simon Perfect Dream 11775 11775JMersey JMersey by Knowsiey Clemenee 11775 11775Sfnton Sfnton IVlaval bv Melton Kosedale 8 KM KMSan San Francisco by St Frnsquin Isabel 7CSO 7CSOCruciform Cruciform bv St Legcr Forme ltl Ilnyul ArtilliTV by Hotchkiss Hose of ofWellington Wellington flO flOOtterden Otterden by Sheen Spring Morn 5120 Continued ou second page AUSTRALIAN RACING NEWS Continued from first page PriceIi Horse and pedigree Price Ii Notte by Eiridspord La TOKCI 5120 5120Isolt Isolt by Multiform Bellicent 5120 5120Battler Battler by Nelson Moonga 5120 5120Flowery Flowery Speech by Cicero Persian Lilac 4100 4100Mersey Mersey was tho dam of Carbine Otterdpn the dam thedam of Martian and LSI Notte the dam of Noctui fornii Weights in Australasian steeplechase races often run high on account of the varied quality of tho horses engaged in such races The weight carried by Babbler Ayhiii ho vVoiv the1 Melbourne Hunt Club Cup at Flemington in 1807 104 pounds was by no means the highest carried to victory in a jumping race in Australia S 15 Bloomfields Rufus a Chestnut gelding by Irish Prince had 202 pounds up when he won the Hunters Welter Steeplechase nt the Oakland Hunt Club meeting held at Caul field on October 20 1891 Tho race was run over three miles The field comprised in addition to Rufiis E R De Littles Warragul C J Scotts Pilictop J Holdsworths Terror and A Harts Tarawonga It was quite a sporting event tin tinowner owner Iwing up Ui each case and the conditions provided for catch weights IJiifus carried 202 pounds and the other starters 14 pounds each Severe trials for longdistance races are practically unknown in Australia nowadays hut in the old days it was different Prior to winning the Cham ¬ pion Slakes Of 187 Riclmuvid was tried over thrvo miles five horses assisting at different stages He beat the band so it is not to be wondered at that his owner and trainer E Jillett was confi ¬ dent of success If any trainer were now to attempt such a trial doubt would be expressed as to his sanity Robert Crawford one of the veteran owners and trainers of Australia died at Melbourne March 15 He was MeventvrSix years of age and owned Prince Bardolph Flarjsin Tangaroa and Czarovitch at the time of his death Kangaroo