MOTOR - CYCLING.
TRIAL RUN TO ROTORUA. ■ 1 NASH'S PROTEST ALLOWED. Tho judges' decision in tho recent Rotorua reliability test was subject to a protest which, after much discussion, has been allowed. A special committee comprising Messrs. Joll. Gash, Sinton, Merson, Cooper and Brown went into the matter thoroughly, and decided that tho 10 points which had been deducted from Nash should bo refunded. The results now are-P. Nash (Harley-Davidsonl, 1; If. Miller (Norton), 2; G. Peat (Harley-Davidson), 3. Tho prizes will bo presented on Thursday evening at a special meeting of the Northern Motor-Cycle Touring Club, which has been called to wind up the activities and organisation of the club.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 12
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