H. Matson and Co. will conduct a sale of promising young trotting stock in Tattersall's, on Saturday, September 21st., at noon, for Mr H. W. Aker, owner of the famous breeding establishment, Wildwood Farm. Six well-bred youngsters, four by the Triumph (imp.), and 2 by Guy Parrish (imp.). Their dams include Alinewood, Eosa Elmo, and a Wildwood Jun., mare. —•
Hare yon anything to sell—Do yon wish to buy? If so. a small adirertisement in the classified section of Thb Preß- will be all you need. 12 words la, three insertions 2s 6d. —3
in any Auburn does not rely upon body style alone for distinction—its performance distinguishes it in any company. The smooth-flowing power of the mighty Lycoming engine gives, you a type of transportation which is at once satisfying as it is astonishing. Everything about Auburn is the best automotive engineers can create. Auburn gives you elastic power, with tremendous reserve, quicker acceleration—less gear shifting—effortless driving. Gome and see Auburn, and if it isn't the finest car you have evet seen—you will not be asked to buy / / / // r 0 '\^ 5f 9 1 a I! A J^ /" a M • f 'JL£I-'^-A I m ma z i> / % rz *&s&. «» iX v^ '/ V ■%> 0 ROYDS MOTORS LTD. 311 Gaahel Street irairar POWERED RY LYCOMING
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 20
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