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RIVERTON RESULTS.

RULING LIGHT'S GOLD CUP. SQUATTER WINS STEEPLES. SEVERAL .HORSES FALL'/ [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] 'iNVERCARGJLL, Saturday. , The Riverton meeting opened to-day in glorious weather. There was a large attendance. The track was in excellent order. The lotalisator handled £/3,OG(MOs, against £14,500 10s 011 ilio first day last, year. Results were:— , TRIAL . HANDICAP, of £125;. 7 fur.—-3 First Song, 8.3 (Didham), 1; 0 Dressy, 8.3 (C Brodie), 2; 5 Irish Lancer, 8.0 (Doolcy), '!• Also started: 7 Appeal. 1 Royal Emblem, '2 Jr Chieftain, '4 Red Sunset, 8 Glen ham Lurk, 12 Ruatn.i, 13 Flying Boa. ]1 Aolil, 10 Jovial Friar, G Brown,, Pearl, 15 Night Moth, 1(> Miß3 "Winston, 1,4 Talkie. Two lengths; four lengths.- Jovial Friar was fourth. Time, lm 30s. WAIAU STEEPLECHASE, of £110; about 2 miles.—s Calham, 9.0 (Walker), 1;' 1 Overhaul, 10.12 (Cooper). 2; d Balvasco, 9.2 (W. T. Langford), 3. Also started: 2 Cultivator, 3 Silvern. Half a length; two and a half lengths. Silvern was fourth'. Time, -lm 23 l-6a. APARIMA HANDICAP, of £200; 0 fur.— 2 .First Money, 7.11 (Ellis). 1;. 3 Enwood, 7.2 (Jenkins), 2: G Princess Argosy. 7.0 (Maclue), 3. Also started: 1 Palermo, 4 Spinier, 5 Blue Metal. 7 Ro.vnl Sceptre. ■Nose; head. Royal fe'ceplro was fourth, lime, lm It 3-oa. ' LONG WOOD HANDICAP, of £123; 7 ' ur - —1 Cough, 8.5 (Austin), 1; 4 Trek, 8.2 (Humphries), 2; 9 Barn Door, 8.2 (Doolcy), 3. Also utartcd: 5 Jack, a Dandy, 2 Toreador. S All Smiles, G Consono, > Tnornton (coupled with Cough), 12 Ballance. 7 Ghai. 11 Baby Bliss. 3 Red Sun, 10 Sailing Home, 14 Takaka. 13 Annie Shakespeare. Head; half a length. Toreador was fourth, lane, lm 29 <l-ss. RIVERTON GOLD CUP. Of £505; li miles. •'i—RULING EIGHT, 7.6 (Cooper) . . 1 .I—THE SMUGGLER. B.o' (Humphries) 2 ,S—CHARMAINE, 7.10 (Barclay) ..3 Also Started.—2 Black Duke. G King Balbon, 9 Full Feather. 7 Inevitable, 8 Red Itacer, 12 Salmo Salivr, 11 Bachelor's Idol. 10 Night Maid. 4 Leading Boy. , Half a length; one length. Inevitable wag fourth. Time, 2m 8 4-ss. GREAT WESTERN STEEPLECHASE, of £375: about 3 miles.—3 Squatter, 10.G (V. Langford), 1; (; Uealher Dad, 9.4 (Andertou), 2; 4 Valves. 9.0 (Iverr), 3. Also started: 2 Paris (fell), and Taramoa, coupled: 8 Matu, 5 Tunamoe (fell). 1 Nylotis (fell), 7, French Four lengths; one length. Matu was fourth. Time, Gm 44 3-ss. VISITORS' HANDICAP, of £125: G fur.— 4 Pakifere, 8.5 (Ellin), 1; 7 Steeton, 8.1 (Doolcy), 2; 2 Tntolomai, 8.13, car, 8.8 (Cleaver), 3. Also started.—s Crubenmore. 2 Insolvency (coupled with Totolomai), 3 L.'ist March, 1 Normanby, 8 Miss Redowa, J! Young Sentinel. 11 Palada, 9 Slamish, 10 " raylavab. 12 Some Breere, 13 Milliner. One length; one and n-half lengths. Insolvency was fourth. Time, lm 15 2-ss. POURAKINO HANDICAP. o£ £200: 1 mile.—l ■ Red Boa, 8.3 (Didham), 1; 1 Gallant Fox, 7.12 (Andrews). 2: 7 Cupid's Dart. 7.7 (Ross). 3. Also started: G Taboo, 5 Royal Limond. 2 Leering Boy. 3 Night Rose. Neck; half a length. Leading Boy was fourth. Time, lm 435.

SECOND DAY'S FIELDS. ACCEPTANCES ANNOUNCED. [nr TELEGRAPH I .—PRESS ASSOCIATION",] , INVERCARGILL. Sunday. The following acceptances have been received for the Hecond day of the Rivcrton Racing Club's meeting.— ' HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £125; li miles.—Royal Limond, 10.G; Night, Rose. Ohai, 10.4; Balance, 9.8; Rombeau, Sailing Home, 9.3; Dressy,;, Appeal, 9.0. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £125: 6 fur.—Crubenmore, 9.0; Last March, 8,7; Normanby, 8.5; Steeton, 8.4; Miss-Redowa, 7.12; Insolvency, 7.5; Young Sentinel, 7.7,; Traylavali, Palada, 7.5; Some Breezo, 7.3; Milliner, 7.2; Brown Pearl, 7.0. FLYING HANDICAP, of £200; .6 fur Palermo, 9.1; First Money, 8.6; Soltnar. 7.9; Blue Metal, 7.7; Enwood, 7.6; Pakitere, 7.1; Royal Sceptre, 7.1. CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP, of £300; 1 mile.—Pakitere, Tea Party. 9.2; Cough, Totolomac, 8.13; Trek, 8.6; All Smiles. 8.5; Barn Door, , Consono. 8.3: Younc Sentinel. Red Sun, Some Glen, Strong Light, 7.6; Bachelor's Idol, 7.4; Royal Emblem, 7.0. EASTER HANDICAP, of .£300; 1J miles. —Black Duke. 8.8; The Smuggler, 8.5; Ruling Lipht, 5.2; King Balboa, 8.0: Charmaine, 7.12; Full Feather, 7.10; Red Racor, 7.8; Leading Boy, Princess Argosy, 7.0. BIVEKTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £250; about 2J miles.—Paris, 11.8; Matu. Tunamoe, 10.2; Overhaul, 9.12; Heather Lad, 9.8; Mylotis 9.4; Calliam, 9.2; Ngahue, 9.0. WALLACE HANDICAP, of £125; 7 fur.— Toreador, Jack a Dandy, 8.7; Consono, 8.4; Thornton, 8.1; First Song, 7.G; Ruatui, Anne Shakespeare, Night Moth, 7.0. MONOWAI HANDICAP, of £200; 1 mile. —Red Boa, 8.13; Inevitable, 8.12; Tabro, 8.8; Gallant Fox, 8.3; Leading Boy, 7.12; Cupid's Dart, 7.9; Night Maid, 7.8; Captivate, 7.7.

GREYMOUTII FIXTURE. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. RAVINE'S HANNAN MEMORIAL. [IIY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] GEEI'MOUTH. Saturday. ■' The G reyrnoulh Jockey Club's autumn meeting opened io-duy in beautiful weather, .1 he track was fast. There was a fair attendance. The totalisator handled £4!)40 compared with £5224 10s on the first day last year. Results were:—• NOVICE STAKES, of £7O. 5 fur.—l Dutch Princess, 8.5 (Kirwan), 1; 2 Waraloon. 8.5 (Jones), 2; 4 Lady Valkyrie, 8.5 (Young), 3. Also started: 2 Verden. 7 Camp, King: Musket, 5 Dianthus. 8 Arrowmaid. Live lengths; two lengths. Time. 1m 10s. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £BO. CI fur. —2 J.ortray, 8.2 (Lee), 1; 1 Miss Mercia. 7.8 (Hughes), 2; 5 Subdivision, 8.4 (FlowerL >[• Also started: 8 Noteworthy, G Arch Arrow 4 Cooinassie, 8 Graltun, 7 Quinola. Half-ft-lensUi: neck. Time, lm 22 l-ss. MAWHERA TROT, of £BO. limit 3.21. 1 mile 3 fur.—3 Indian Author, 12yds 'bhd (Ljnch), 1; l Le Fashion. 12yds bhd (McJvenzic), (j Binscarth, 48yds bhd (James). <!. Also started: 4 Leinorit. S> Olson, 2 Guy Pointer, 8 Myrtle. Dillon, 10 Dillonetir, 5 Chancellor Boy. 11 Vican. 7 Vestas. Four lengths ; eight lengths. Times, 3m 10 £-03 3m 1; 3-sa. 3m 19 4-ss.

hannan memorial handicap. Of £120; li miles. (I—RAVINE, 8.3 (Hushes) . . i 2—K AR TiIQUAKK. 7.4 (Ouim) •> •1-thuhsby. 7.10 (Jonca) ]; ;; ;j „,i A i SO r r" ~l(!(1; 'r1 Dl,Be T rt So,lt: - 8 CiiK«lesw in ''n ","- ' Rwl Oarne. ;s Gold Bair. 10 1 any 'I hluiks, <) Polthea v .nar S , : ~osc' - p Ti'no. 52..1 JO 4-5».' Ravine was first away, followed Uv Tliursbv. Desert Song and Gold Bug. Past I,ho stand the first time the order was Ravine. Thursbv. Desert Sons unci Royal Game. Ravi no stayed on to win. Kuiif Midas was fourth. FLYING 11 AN DICAI?. of i'Bo, 6J f ur _ m?i " f 1- - Matmi. 8.7 (1 lower). 2; 4 Solvoar. 8.5 (Hushes), 3 Also started: 1 Quantum (broke down) 5 Sagittarius, (1 Atone, 7 Guinola. Length-half-a-lcusth. lime, lm 9h. HACK HANDICAP. Of t i c n lir '77? Colt \ 7J2 'Hughes). 1; r Jad 8.0 (Cameron) 2; 3 Eaton llall. ,'; h (MosHcrvovK 3. Also started: 1 Ladv ?ftss ? kh is. sv ,o " si, " : • "»«• KAIATA TROT, of £BO limit 2.2G, \ mile — 1 Lo iMisliion, 2-lyds bhd (MacKenwe). 1; 2 August Pointer. 48yds bhd (Burrows). 2 : b Chancellor Boy. 30.vdji bhd (Kirwan). .!. Also started*: 5 Letnora. 10 Dillounotic. 6 Dawn Sonoma, 3 Guy Pointer. !) Mvrtlo Dillon 4 Loch Bank. 7 Vestas. Two lengthseight lengths. .Itnies, 2m 22 l-5s o tll on„' 2m 225, ' * IU ~usi«So)Tl7lLfl HANDICAP, of in c" Ooomassie, 8.2 (MeSHorvev). 1 2 < Smithereens, 9.5 (Cameron), 'a--4 lip I rep. 9.1 (Jennings). 3. Also started: 1 Kinß Midas ,3 Dainty Ways'. 8 'An i til tiled. ? Pari, 5i Rich Harvest, 7 Mayfinch, FelJiiee 1° Polthea. Nock; neck. Time.' lm , *«<o 4"0 s, TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB. 'Nominations for the T e Arolia Troltinc V i s alm ' lal meeting to be held at To Arpha on Saturday, April 23, will closo on rnday, April 8. Several alterations have heen made in the programme, which is published elsewhere. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7

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RIVERTON RESULTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7

RIVERTON RESULTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7