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RIVERTON RACING CLUB.

The following are the acceptances for the Easter Monday meeting : —

Hurdle Race. One mile and a-half.— Victory 10.10, Robin 10.7, Sir Walter Scott 10.3, Juno 10.2, Chevy 9.7, Surprise 9.5, Fairy Queen 9.3. Maiden Plate.— Atalanta, Wairio, Sir Walter Scott, Happy Jack, Lassie, Income, Detective, Colic, Balfour, Cardigan, Professor, Grace Darling. Maiden Steeplechase.— Chevy, Golden Moth, Sir Walter Scott, Fairy Queen, Robin, Linton, Juno, Golden Legacy. Riverton Handicap. One mile and a-half. — May King 9.8, Billy 9.0, Leinster 8.9, Cathedral 8.3, Surefoot 8.0, Sir Julius 7.4, Helaine 7.0, Remembrance 6.7.

Open Steeplechase. About three miles.— Aparima 11.5, Patchwork 11.0, Sir Walter Scott 10.7, Chevy 9.0, Nimrod 9.7.

Flying Handicap. Six furlongs.— May King 10.9, Doubtful 8.8, Surefoot 5.2, Old Judge 7.10, Mataiaata 7.7, Helaine 7.3, Balfour 6.12, Remembrance 6.0.

Hunters' Flat Race. One mile and a-quarter. —Robin 11.7, Patchwork 11.4, Juno 11.0, Golden Moth 10.7, Cardigan 10.5, Atalanta 10.3.

Hack Race.— Watermark 9.6, The Lad 8.6, Surprise 8.3, Opio 7.8, May Lily 7.8, Professor 6.10, Atalanta 6.10.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2040, 30 March 1893, Page 30

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RIVERTON RACING CLUB. Otago Witness, Issue 2040, 30 March 1893, Page 30

RIVERTON RACING CLUB. Otago Witness, Issue 2040, 30 March 1893, Page 30

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