NOTES FROM DUNEDIN
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post") DUNEDIN, This Day. Nineteen horses ia the limit that can be started over any distance at Riverton. This means unless there are scratehings in the Longwood Hack Handicap, Gold Cup, and Visitors' Hack these races will have to be run in divisions, which will mak- eleven races in one afternoon, a reeoi' for the Dominion. Wingatui horses-still engaged are Eoyal Saxon, Pink Note, Black Duke, Camisader, Money Mine, Wingatui, Salmo Salar, l<Vancolin, and.High.Gear.-— B. Rosen, who a few seasons ago was stationed at Wingatui, ia evidently riding well in Ceylon,, as. he topped the list .ol winning jockeys<for"'the third time; in succession. He is'als'o oh;'t6p of the list in Colombo,; where he rides during: the months of October, November,, and December.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 6
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