RICCARTON'S BUSY DAYS
Kiccartoa horses ■with: engagements during the coining weeks, especially the jumpers, are now being given their full quota of. daily exercise. Among those schooled on Thursday were Buhchestown and Bational 11, also Willow Glen, over the f-teeplechase fences, and Fleeting Glance, Cannibal, St'arshooter, Night Parade, ancl Koyal Limond over the hivrdlea
The flat performers were also out in force, but useful tasks rather than fast galloping was the order of the morning for them. The track was inclined to be soft, but.a few days' fine weather would have' the going at' Riecarton very good. Southdown, who looks in nice order, went attractively over half a mile. He had Sam Smith for a companion. It was the first gallop of the-latter ' since he went amiss: in the autumn. He pulled up quite sound. Ked Dariceand: : Cleaner were sent against the watch and went nicely to run =even. furlongs in limn 31 l-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 23
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