RIVERTON WINNERS
CUP WON BY RED SEA Press Association INVERCARGILL. Saturday. The annual meeting of the Riverton Racing Club was opened today in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance and the totalisator handled £21.413 10s, against £17,521 10s last year. Results were: Trial Handicap, of £125; 7 fur.—2 Leading Boy. 8.7. B. Brodie. 1: 10 Wyncette, *•-. <J. Langford, 2; S Night Lark. 8.2, J. -Dooley, 3. Also started: 1 Sentinel Lad. B.G; :» Royal Bluff. 8.2; 13 Cantara.. 8.2; 12 Polling Day, 8.2; 4 Bitractor, 5.2; 7 Baffin Boy. 8.2; 3 Balia nee, 5.2; 13 Calham. 8.2: 6 S.2: 11 Slim Jim. *.2; 5 Night Hose, 8.2. Won by half a length, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.29 4-5. Waiau Steeplechase, of £2t)o; about 2 miles.—l Squatter, 9.7. E. Mackie. 1; G Soldier's Dream, 9.9, F. Langford. 2; 4 Balvasco, 9.7, W. Cooper. 3. Also started: 3 Red Heather, 9.12 (fell): 7 Wairio. 9.12; . «k..k Stag. 9.9 (tell): 8 Night, 9.7 (ran yjK?; 5 Koromata. 9.7 (fell 1); 9 Lewis Gun. tfell). Won by three lengths, with lo between second and third. Time, ma Hand.cap. of £215: G fur.—l £jyti Saxon, 8.13, B. Brodie. 1; o Ine\ it--7.2. F. Ingram. 2. G Caterpillar. 8 b, Y, Powell. 3. Also started: 2 Nedda. 8.4. ttd Sudden Storm, 7.1 (coupled): 9 Blue etal. 7.10; 4 Full Fling. 7.0; 7 Battle Flag. 7.3; 5 Jack a Dandy, 7.0; S Red Boa. 7.0. Won by half a length, with two between second and third. Time, ’ ongwood Hack Handicap, of £125; 7 ffcr.—l3 Night Maid. car. 7.8. B. C. Shand. l Battle Maid. 7.13, J. L. Cotton, dasui-heat. 1; 10 Barn Door. 7.11. M. i»- <** ■-*pti 3. Also started: 2 Sailing Home. 7.11; 5 Attractive Lady, 7.5; 14 Insolence. S 3: 4 Abbeville. 7.5: 9 Court Jester. k Miss Marco 7.0; 11 Pukemaori. ». 0. 11 Poor Pox . 7.3; 37. Zelanian. 7.0; S Lucky Maid. 70. The third horse was a length Ittjy. Time. 1.20 4-3. RIVERTON GOLD CUP Of £603; 11 miles. 3— RED SEA (J. I- Hannon), car. 7.4. _ i.. i. Kiiis * I-pink .VOTE <f. A. Ainse). S.l-. P. Prodie :• t'AMISADEK <P. Treacy). A. . Eastwood ** •Also start#£? Circulation, 5.3; 2 WingaWon ty ‘a 'length 'and a-half, three-
quarters of a length separating second and third. Time, 2.5. GREAT WESTERN STEEPLECHASE Of £450; about 3 miles. 1— TOP GEAR (L. C. Hazlett), 9.3, D. O’Connor 1 2 KAPUNA (J. A. Gaffrey), 10.10, W. Cooper 2 3 MAUNGAMOE (W. Kelly), 10.12, A. Youngman 3 Also started: 5 Xylotis, 10.6: 4 Radiac, 9.12; 7 Jovial, 9.5; 6 French Fleet, 9.9. Won by seven lengths. The third horse had been remounted and was a round away. The placed horses were the only ones to finish. Time, 6.46 2-5. Visitors’ Hack Handicap. of ij<2s: 6 fur.—l Palermo, S.U. J. Dooley, "1; 7 Bachelor Boy. 7.5. B. Shand, 2; 2 Meitui. 7.13. A. Fast wood. 3. Also started: 5 Banner Boy. 8.1: 6 Remindful. 7.5: S Some Maid. 8.0: 4 Miss Redowa, 7.5; 3 Tea Urn, 7 3 Won bv three-quarters of a length, with a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 1.16 1-5. Ponrakino Handicap, of £200: Umile.— 2 Rod Racer. 7.4. J. Dooley, and ofCupid's Dart. 7.1. F. Ingram, dead-heat, 1: 3 Sparkling Fyes, 7.4. L. J. Ellis. 3. Also started: l Taboo. 9.5: 4 Coomassic. 7.0. The third horse was two lengths away. Tim«, 1.42.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 7
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