CROUPIER CASE
(Press Assn.
HORSE REACHES WELLINGTON AND LEAVES FOR AUCKLAND
— By Telegraph — Copyright.)
WELLINGTON, Monday. The racehorse Croupier, which was taken away from Riccarton on Saturday immediately after running in the Stead Cup, arrived in Wellington aboard the Rangatira yesterday morning, having made the trip in company with trotters returning North. Croupier was removed from Riccarton at the direction of a person ; who is stated to be a northern trot- - ting owner and Mr. Corry under whose colours the colt had raeed, was informed that the question of ownership should be settled in the court. Croupier was exercised for a while in Wellington and left this afternoon for Auckland. It is stated that trotting trainers. are seeing that no harm comes to the colt in the course of his trip.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 November 1931, Page 5
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