RIVERTON RACING CLUB.
THE THIRD DAY.
BACHELOR IDOL'S MAIDEN.
WAR PAINT TAKES HARNESS TROT
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, this day. The Riverton Racing Club's three-day annual meeting Is being finalised this afternoon in fine weather before a fair attendance. Results: —
OREPUKI MAIDEN of 125sovs. Six furlongs. I—BACHELOR'S IDOL, 8.7 1 B—ROSEDART, 8.7 2 5--CONSONO, 8.9 3 Also started: Slim Jim, Bitractor, Glenham, Lark, Tea Urn. 9.0: Winning, 5.12; Gold Ray, Tippling, 8.9: Singing Liffey, Huida, 8.7; Ruling Light, 7.2. Length and a half. Time, 1.20 2-5.' WAKATIPU TROT of 133sovs. One mile and a half. Limit, 3.42. 2—WAR PAINT, 48yds 1 4—MEDITATE, 24yds 2 S—BRIGHT SUN, 12yds 3 Also started: Paramount, Special Sun, Rollicking Wave, limit; Nellie Osborne, Baker Girl, 12yds. Half a length. Time, 3.35. FIORD HANDICAP of 250sovs. One mile. I—INEVITABLE, 7.11 1 3—CHARMAINE, 8.10 2 9—MONEY MINE, 7.9 3 Also started: Royal Saxon, 9.1; Red Sea, 8.6; Habit, 8.3; Waving Corn, 7.10 ; Wingatui, 7.9; Apache, 7.5; Night Raid, 7.0. Half a length. Time, 1.45 3-5.
NOTES FROM TAKANINI.
DULEN GOING HOME.
At Takanini this morning Catchem 1 and Magic Mint ran five furlongs in 1.3 2-5! Vandyke was doing better"than Sub-editor over a similar distance in 1.3 3-5. Ruffles was schooled over two' hurdles, and St.. Ames jumped one.' Dulen is to return South to-night. '!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 5
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