AT RIVERTON
WIN FOR BLACK DUKE NGAHUE THE STEEPLES (By Telegraph.—Press Association.). IXVERCARGILL, 28th March. The Eiverton Racing Club's Meeting was continued to-day in glorious weather, and the traffck was in fast order. There was a large attendance and the totalisator investments were £13,610, against £15,013 last year. Results:— High-weight Handicap, of 125 soys; one mile and a quarter.—l Ballance, 9.8 (Anderton), 1: 7 Dressy, 9.0, 2; 4 Appeal, 9.0, car. 9.6'/., 3. Also started: 2 Royal Limond, 10.6; 3 NMit Bose. 10.4; 6 Ohai, 10.4; 8 Rombeau, 9.3: 5 Saiiuig Home, 9.3. Won by a nose, a similar distance between second and third. Time, 2min 12 4-ssec. President's Handicap, of 325 sots; six furlongs.—B Crubenmore, 9.0, car. 8.9 (Austin), 1--0 Insolvency. 7.8, car. 7.5, 2; 4 Young Sentinel, {,•!■ car.''.9%, S. Also started: 2 Last March, i'j 8.5; 3 Steeton, 8.4; 6 Miss Bedowa, ..12; 9 Traylavab, 7.5; 10 Palada, 7.5----11 Some Breeze, 7.3; 12 Milliner, 7.2; 7 Brown Pearl /.0. Won by a length, a head between second and third. Time, lmin 15sec. Flying Handicap, of 200 soys; six furlongs.— 1 Enwood ,S, car. 7.4 (Austin), 1; 3 Pakltere, «;f'f Cf-- T«', 2: 2 FirSt Money- B'6- 3. Also VrtifVT^ 161,™ 0' ,9>l; 6 Solmar' 7-9; 7 B1«e unrth V 4 k 8,7 al Sceptre- T- i-- Won by a S 1 Si.? SSS^ a betWfiea second «- Champion Hacfc Handicap, of 300 soys; one mile.-6 Red Sun, 7.6 (C. Bridle). 1; 8 Barn Door 8.3, car. 8.0, 2; 5 Trek, 8.6 3 Also started: 1 Tea Party, 9.2; 3 Cough 813 • 8.3 13 Young Sentinel, 7.6; 11 Some Glen, 7fi : • Strong Light, 7.6; 4 Bachelor's Idol 7 4 I 1"1!? 1"11' 7-°- Won haJf » iWth; a Timi Imf f, h, a" between seconti and third, iime, lmm 41 2-ssec. EASTER HANDICAP, of 300 sors; one mile and a quarter. 3 Black Dulse, 8:8 (Dldham) ... i 4 Charmalne, 7.12 (Barclay) o 1 The Smuggler, 8.5 .\ ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".■.; 3 ■n£l S° s.ta n rted: 2 Ruling Light, 8.2; SKing Balboa 8.0; 7 Full Feather, 7.10; 6 Red Racer 7.8. Time, 2min '/ 3-ssec. a track record. Red Racer and Charmaine led out from Ruling Light and Black Duke, and they raced thus to the straight, where Red Racer retired and The Smuggler came on the scene. A great finish saw Black Duke beat Charmaine r.y a head, The Smuggler half a length away, then Buling Light and Red Racer. BIVERTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 250 soys; about two miles and a quarter. 3 Ngahue, 9.0 (Langford) 1 5 Calham, -9.2, ..;..... x .. ... 2 7 Matu, 10.2 •:•;;'. 3 :Also-started: 1 Paris, 11.8; 6 Tunamoe, 10.2; 2 Overhaul, 8.12 (fell); 4 Nylotis, 9.4 (fell). Won by ten - lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time, smin 17sec. ••Overhaul broke his neck when he fell. Wallace Handicap, of 125 soys; seven furlongs.—4 First Song, 7.6, car. 7.4% (Austin), 1; 2 Thornton, 8.1, 2; 7 Ruatui, 7.0, 3. Also started: 1 Toreador, 8.7; 3 Jack a Dandy, 8.7; Consono, 8.4; 6-Anne Shakespeare, 7.0; 8 Night Moth, 7.0. Won by a length, half a length
between second and third. Time, lmin 28 2-ssec. Monowai Handicap.—l Gallant Fox, 8.3 (Didham), 1; Inevitable, 8.12, 2; 5 Eed Boa, 8.13, 3. Also started: 8 Taboo, S.B; 3 Leading Boy, 7.12; 6 Cupid's Dart, 7.9; 4 Night Maid, 7,8; 7 Captivate, 7.7. Won by half a length, three lensths between second and third. Time, lmin 40 4-ssec. : '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 74, 29 March 1932, Page 11
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