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Convoy, who has been put into work again at Ellerslie, is showing signs of lameness and may not stand.

On Thursday, Nov. l, sto Mr Thomas Rees Gardner (of the Musical Gardners, late of the Fuller circuit) and wife, at Redfern, Sydney, a fine boy. Mother and child doing splendidly, thank you. Congratulations, Tom, old pal.

Mr G. Hunter was unlucky, m securing only second place m the two principal events on the second day of the C.J.C. meeting. Mumjista the runner up ins the Derby, is a well bred filly that should give a good account of herself m the future. Prior to the Trentham meeting last month she -had been doing good work but her form since was disappointing.

Mr Ken. Tucker, the well-known engraver, has an intimation herein thai should interest country customers. By communicating with Mr Tucker farmers, storekeepers and professional men m the country may | have stencil or brass plates prepared and forwarded by post with little, delay. Brands for wool hales and a variety of stencils, maybe procured. I by post.

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NZ Truth, Issue 73, 10 November 1906, Page 3

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 73, 10 November 1906, Page 3

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 73, 10 November 1906, Page 3