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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The great Australian race horse Cetlgne has fol ¬ lowed 1oitrel into retirement lie is eight years old by Crafton Pretty Nell by Padlock and has won f 130032 in seven seasons of racing racingThe The cabled news about Lord Glanely having re ¬ fused an offer in England for Grand Parade of iotl 0 should have lead sixty thousand guineas about 300000 Of course there was no sale saleHector Hector Gray the best of the riders in New 7en land racing has gone to England to fry his luck in racing and follow the example of darsluke and Bnllork who arc at the top of the tree there thereF F L Bullock son of the crack Australian jockey F P Bullock OIK of the riding leaders in England recently rode his first winner at the London Hurst Park course Ho was born in Australia and is most promising promisingGloaming Gloaming the great Australasian racer having won some 30010 in New Zealand racing tills year is to go to tin New South Wales and Victorian centers again in the spring our winter to meet lie cracks of the mainland especially Eurythmic EurythmicAn An English turf operator taking advantage of the act which make money paid by check for bet ¬ ting debfs recoverable at law is bringing an action against S B Joel for 300000 paid to the latter The position is a peculiar one and it is anticipated the house of lords will deal with it In Australia and New Zealand nowadays it is good business to prepare a fair horse ship it over to India or one of the East Indian possessions win a few races there and sell the horse at a good price The Malay archipelago islands Ceylon Java and other lands are all profitable fields fieldsThrough Through the medium of the motor van It is now pofwible to ship horses with much more comfort and satisfaction than formerly The three thor ¬ oughbreds imported from France by 41r Francis R Hitchcock were in their stable at AVestbury twentyl four hours after the steamer In which they arrived from France was sighted at Quarantine