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RIVERTON MEETING

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS WIN FOR SALMO SALAR OUTSIDER TAKES • IsAST RACE •[BY TELEGRAPH- —PRESS ASSOCIATION] INVERCARGILL, Monday For the second day of the Riverlon Racing Club's meeting to-day the weather was dull but fine and the track was heavy. The alien 'ance was good and the totalisator lianc l .rid £13,5%, against £13,G15 for the second day last j'ear. Results were:— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £100: G fur. 11—REPUDIATION. 8.1 (Didham) . . 1 —S—MAYAM. 8.1 (Cctlon) . , . . 2 8 S GOLD DRESS. 7.7 (Cooper) . . 3 Also Started.—s—G Enwood, 8.12; 4—4 Irish Birdcatcher. 8.5; 2—2 Reminder, 8.1; J-3 Cliira Bow, 8.0; 7—7 Hot Tea. 7.13; o—9 1' air Vision, 7.0 Head; It lengths. Enwood was fourth, lime, lm 18 2-sa. OTAITAI STEEPLECHASE, Of £100; 2 miles 2—BANDY BOA, 0.10 (V. Lnngford) 1 3—SIR RICHARD. 9.13 (Salt) .. ..2 •I—SLIM JIM, 0.l (Hunt) . . . , 3 Also Started.—l Silvern. 0.5. One and u-half length's; 'io. Time <lm 32 2-ss. FLYING HANDICAP, Of £175; 6 fur. I—I—MOBILE. 8.1 (Powell) .. i 2—2—TEA PARTY, 7.7 (Ellis) .. ..2 3 —3—PALERMO, 9.0 (Didham) .. ..3 Also Started.—s—s Fair Weather. B.G; 4—4 Blue Metal, 7.9; G—G Slaemish, 7.0. One and a-half lengths; neck. Fair "Weather was fourth. Time, lm 17 2-sh. CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP. Of £275; 1 milo S—B—LOCHARD, 8.2 (Leckie) . . . . 1 4 —2 —TREK (Barclay) 2 I—I—GREAT SHOT 7.12 (Ellis) .. 3 Also Started.—B—7 Lockslcy. 9.0j 2—3 Sailing Home, 8.12; 3—4'" Amy Johnson. 8.7; 10—9 Royal Emblem, 8.4; G—s Dressy. 8.2; 7—6 lan'a March. 11—10 Young Sentinel. 7.12; 9—ll Ada, 7.9; 12—12 High Speed. 13 —13 Sports King, 7.7. Half a-length each way. Young Sentinel was fourth. Time, lm 45 l-ss. EASTER HANDICAP, Of £300; li miles 2—2—SALMO SALAII, 7.10 (Barclay) . . 1 7—6—PALMARY, -7.0 (Jones) . . . . 2 I—I—THE SMUGGLER, 0.2 (Didham) 3 Also Started.—s—s Admiral Drake. 8.13; 3—3 Cough, 7.G; G—7 Night Maid. 4—4 Leading Boy, 7.4. Neck; half-a-lengtli. Leading Boy was fourth. Time. 2m 14 2-ss. RIVERTON STEEPLECHASE, Of £200; 2; miles 4—2—NGAHUE, 9,9 (V. Langford) .. 1 S—4—NYLOTIS, 10.0 (Hunt) .. ..2 I—I—FRENCH FLEET. 10.2 (Dempster) 3 Also Started.—3—3 Antrim Boy, 9.12 (pulled up); 7—7 Maitngamoe, 9.9; 6—G Valves, 9.0 (pulled' up) ; 3—5 Bqrrineton, 9.0 (lost rider). . Two lengths; 15 lengths. Maungamoo was fourth. Time, 5m 34 3-ss. WALLACE HANDICAP, Of £100; 7 fur. 4—6—IRISH CHIEFTAIN, 7.8 (Leckie) 1 I—I—WORSHIP. 9.0 (Brodie) .. ..2 3—3—VENITE, 7.10 (Ellis) .. .. 3 Also Started.—2—2 Reminder, 7.13; 7—9 Acla, 7.12; 5 —4 Miss Redowa, 7.10; 10—10 Vinegrove, o—70 —7 Johnnie, B—B8 —8 Brown Pearl, 7.9; 11—11 Ecclefechan, 7.8; (i—s Granado, 12—12 Birdwood, 7.7. Two lengths; one and a-half. Reminder was fourth. Time, lm 32 4-ss. NIONOWAI HANDICAP, Of £175; 1 mile B—B—TOTOLOMAI, 7.5 (W. Jenkins) .. 1 3—B—WATER POWER. 8.7 (Powell) .. 2 o_2—RED BOA. 7.11 (A. Leckie) .. 3 Also Started. —4—5 Steeton, 8.11; 7 —G Leading Boy, 7.12; I—l Jack a" Dandy. 7.9; 5—4 Kakara. 7.8; C—7 Membo. 7.G. Neck; half-a-lengtli. Jack a' Dandy was fourth. Time, lm 4G 3-ss. TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] INVERCARGILL, Monday Acceptances for the third day of the Riverton Racing Club's meeting to-morrow-are as follows i— '.. v 1 ' OREPUKE HANDICAP, of £100; 6 fur.— Gold Ray, Coroner, Granado, Trisox, 9.0; Look Smart, Dazzling Eyes, 8.12; Obligement. Garnish, History Paper, 8.9; Island Linnet, 8.7. ' FIORD HANDICAP, of .£200; 1 mile.— The Smuggler. 9.2; Salmo Salar, 8:4; Water Power, '8.0; Steeton, 7.13;. Toreador, 7.7; Palmary, Totolamai,. 9.4; Red Boa. 7.3; Night Maid, Leading Boy, 7.1; Locksley, Membo, Jack a Dandy, 7.0. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, of £150; 21 j miles.—Deportment,- 1Q.13; Nylotis, 10.9; French Fleet, 10.2; Antrim Boy, 9.12; Valves, 9.8;; Barrington, = Sir Richard, 9.0. FAIRFAX HANDICAP, of £100; 7 fur.Sailing Home, 9.1; Trek, 8.9; Great Shot, 8:5; lan'a March, 8.2; Irish Birdcatcher, 8.1; Reminder, 7.12; Broughshare, 7.10; Brown Pearl, Gold Dress, Fair Vision, 7.7; Remindful.' 1 WAIPANGO HANDICAP, of £100; 1 mile. —Worship, 9.2; Palmary, 8.10; May Johnston, B.G; Royal Emblem, 8.3; Young Sentinel, Mayam, 7.13; Acla, Venite, Miss Redowa, 7.10: Vinegrove, Brown Pearl, 7.8; Poor Boy. High Speed, Ecclefechan, Some Breeze. 7.7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £150; 7 fur. —Palmero, 9.0; Water Power, 8.9; Steeton, 8.7; Tea Party, 8.0; Red Boa, Blue Metal, 7.11; Jack a Dandy, 7.7; Palantac, Lochard, 7.4; Somo Rose, 7.0. Tho other events on the programme are two trotting handicaps. INCIDENTS AT RANDWICK SUSPENSION OF T. WEBSTER (Received April 17, 9 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 17 Autopay was placed in tho rogues' pen, otherwise hurdled off, at the start of the La Perouse Handicap, which ho won so well. During tho running of tho Sydney Cup Braeburn and Miss Nottava met with interference. Tho fetewards found that the New Zealand jockey T. Wubfetcr was responsible and suspended him for three months. Threo races earlier Webster had been successful on Autopay. WILLIAMSTOWN EASTER CUP FLAIL'S DECISIVE VICTORY (Received April 17, 9.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE. April 17 The principal event, on the second day of tho Williamstown Racing Club's Easter Meeting resulted: EASTER CUP, Of £1000; about 2 miles FLAIL. D. .L Price's br g. syrs. by Comedy King—Switch, 8.3 (Dompsry) 1 RUACH, S. A. Rawdon's b c, 3yrs, by Drake—Ouragan, 7.8 (Elliot) . . . 2 DISTANT. A. ,1. Levin's eh «, syr.«, by Poitrel—Visibility, 0.13 (Courtney) . 3 Twelve started, including Glare. Tlitee lengths; half a. length. Time, 3m 25! a. JOCKEY'S RUN OF SUCCESS 100 WINS THIS SEASON [by telegraph—OWN, correspondent] WELLINGTON, Monday A feature of the racing at Tauherenikau to-day was the riding of Iv. Voilro. C'oinmencinc with a win on Arrow Lad in tho third race, ho rodo April Fool in a deadheat for first place in tho next event and then won threo moro in succession on Kim? Thomond, Lucky Alico and Courtyard. As a. clead-heat counts eqiial to a win, Voitre reached his hundredth winner for the season, _ a fact which received <lue Recognition from the crowd as ho returned to the birdcage. Voitre has every prospect of beating Jrl. Gray's record of 11 fi winners beloro tho Be a son ends on July 31.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7

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RIVERTON MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7

RIVERTON MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7