TO BE SOLD
; MR. V. RIDDIFORD'S S1ABLE GIVING UP TRAINING WELLINGTON, Thursday It is likely that before the end of the present month Mr. V. Riddiford's large training establishment at Trentham will be closed and most of the horses will be offered for sale at auc- ' tion. Mr. Riddiford has announced his ... intention of retiring from extensive participation in sport in the. Dominion, The stables were erected about nine years ago and horses from there have
•'nco earned over £30,000 in stalces. Ihe- best horses have been Grand Kn'ght and Historic. Mr. Riddiford intends to keep Historic and Clangcr meanwhile, and may have them trained at another centre. Three sons of Limond, the three-year-o'lcl Forestry and the two-year-old colts Meritor and Might, will probably be sent to Australia, and S. G. Reid may go across and set up establishments there. If these horses should race successfully Mr. Riddiford may continue to patronise Australian meetings.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 116, 8 January 1932, Page 6
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