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For children's hacking cough— ] Woods' Great Peppermint Cure — Is 9d, 2s 9d>.—Advf. Price List. Pinus Insignia Trees. ONE* YEAR OLD. 1000 and' finder, £2 10s per 1000. Over 1000; £2 per 1000. 5000 and over, £1 10s per 1000. . • • V TWO YEARS OLD. 1000 and under, £1 per 100. : | Over 1000. £5, £6. £7 per 1000. , : '5000' an-1 over, £4, £5, £6 per 1000. The yearlings will average from 8 . to 10 indies. The two-year-olds aro in three grades^ averaging 12, 16, and 20 inches respectively. We specialise in laying out planta- ] tions, and can quote for jobs in any 'part of the province ■, Oar methods for ' the . rearing of nursery stock -re altogether radical, the plants being raised in the poorest of clay soil. These plants, w,hen planted out on poor hills, will thrive | straight away, wliera others would I languish for a time. H. G. Kingsiand, FORESTRY SPECIALIST, i WAKEPIELD, NETSON. ! , Wfaat More Proof Needed, MOTOR-CYCLE RACES. NEW SOUTH WALES. BIGGEST EVENT-EVER HELD IN AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES SATURDAY, April 3; MONDAY, April 5. HARLEY-DAVIDSON SUCCESSES.' TT& EtLIABILITY TRIAL, 140 miles: jOki Ist, E. O. Norman, 7 h.p. Harley-Davidson and side-car. 20 Miles championship. Ist, J. Mostyn, 7 h.p. Hariey-Davidsor:; 2nd, X, 'Hunter, 7 h.p. HarleyDavidson) \ 40 MILES SIDE-CAR , HANDI-' CAP: Ist and fastest time, A. J. Parry, 7 h.p. Harley-Davidson; time 53min. lsee. 2nd, C, W. Butler, 7 h.p. Harley-Davidson; 3rd and 4th places also secured by HarloyDavidson. ° 100 MILES HANDICAP: Ist, T. Benstead 7 h.p. Harley-Davidson. 20 MILES HANDICAP: 2nd, J. Anderson, 7 'h.p.Harley-T>avulson; 3rd. TJ Benstead; 4th and fastest time, .|.. Mostyn, 7' h.p. HaVteyDavidsoii. r ALL OTHER MAKES OF ' MACHINES COMPETING. See the Harley Sports Model s/ 4 h.p., which has no_ belt and only one chain, and that is so well protected from dust that if is absolutely free from trouble and adds to make it the most perfect motor-cycle on' the market. VIGGARS, AGENT. i Arthur Street, Blenheim. SUBSCRIBERS who are not receiving their copies of "The Express1' regularly are requested to communicate at once with the office. R. P. FURNESS, Prrtrm;»t,n»-. For JOB PRINTING in all its branch*, go to "THE EXPRESS" OFFICE, Kigh Street, Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 3 June 1920, Page 2

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