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BELMONT TURF GOSSIP NKW YORK. X. Y.. June 14. Three carloads of horses left Saturday for Rrookilne, Mass., to take part in the Hunts meeting at that i»oint. Carloads are also en route from Philadelphia, lialtimore and Hamilton. 11. Cioodwin returned from Baltimore and reported that the plater KnsiKti was fired and blistered. He was turned out for the remainder of the year. Charles F. Primrose was an arrival from Kl Paso and reported that the meeting at Juarez exceded expectations. Fred loode. who recently resigned as trainer of the Parkview Stable, was an arrival from l.atonia. At a meeting of the blacksmiths employed on the different race courses of th.- Cnitcd States and Canada, it was •VtcMonl to increase the rates for the different work they l erform. Aqueduct has been brightened uji for the of the meeting and ;imon; th*- change* that will be noted is some changing of the steeple-ch;ise course, including a new water jump. Max Hirsch gae Mrs. Yanderbilts Sara-zen his final for the l!rookl n Handicap over the Aqueduct course Saturday morning. Tho temperamental champion was in a running moiMl. and he stepped a mile easily in 1 :41?j-.. He :cs in hand all the va . njMlH th ■ first quarter in :23%, half in :4.t, and the three-quarters in 1 :15.