(. — ' It is generally believed that a. long spell of clicap money is in store, and in consequence the investing public aro bound to bo attracted to tho fixed interest-bearing stocks. —"Commercial Intelligenco." "I've robbed you, and don't liko to .• face you again." Such was the messago received over thotelephone by Mr. Vincent Mills,'butolior, of Lavender Hill, London, from his bookkeeper, Sarah Hall. It was found that £159 had been misappropriated, and in tho South-AVestern I'olico Court recently tho young woman—who said she bad spent tho money "taking friends about" —was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in tho second division. ' .... " Ike l r rcptli, tho veteran Tauhcrinikau trainer, is seventy-four years of age, and still says that ho could not exist unless ho were associated with a racehorse. He rode his first winner half a century ago at Jtcnwicktown, near Blenheim, and ho has kept to the gamo ever since. His best horses, ho considers, worn Rebellion,' Revolution, Violence, and Revolt. Amongst the veteran's present string aro Knight Commander (Knight Errant—Lord Mandevillo mare), and Tho Swallow (Conqueror—'Waiwhera). Both those are well spokon of.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 4
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