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FARNDON. FARNDON. TWO CHALLENGE MATCH RACES! Not satisfied with his display last Saturday Night, Vic Huxley, the Champion Cinder Track Rider of the World, has Challenged brilliant Tom Farndon to special contests. Two magnificent races will be Been when Farndon (regarded as the coming champion) and the one and only Huxley hurtle round in a desperate fight for supremacy! THE CREAM OF SPEEDWAY RACING ! CHAMPIONS IN SPECIAL RACES. HUXLEY V. FARNDON, V. MATTSON. THREE DAZZLING CONTESTS. AH Mattson. Auckland and New Zealand Champion, rode sensational races to beat Nobby Key and Ray Tauser. Can he crown his brilliant riding by defeating the best in the world ? A PROGRAMME WITH A THOUSAND THRILLS I Despite a bad crash and machine trouble, Vic Huxley showed what a sensational rider he is when he attempted to pass Farndon on the outside laßt Saturday. See these two dare-devils whirl round in the two greatest races of the season. . . . Miss these riders and you miss the. world's best. . . BIG TWELVE HANDICAP. In which the Stars of Western Springs will be seen riding full-boro for a win. LOCAL HANDICAP, In which the best of the local men will bo seen grimly endeavouring to reach the same dazzling standard as Alf Mattson. WHIPPET RACING I WHIPPET RACING I See the Whippets flash up and down a specially-lighted track! EXCELLENT, SENSATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR 1/6: 1/6. 1/6. WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY. SATURDAY NIGHT. LICENSING NOTICES. Notice of application for TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I. WILLIAM SURTELL SMITH, of Coromandel, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situated at Coromandel, and known as the Star and Garter Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Thames on the Second day of MARCH, 1932, apply for a Transfer of the said Licence from myßelf to BASIL SUTTON j DARNELL, my appointee. Dated at Coromandel the 18th day of December, 1931. W. S. SMITH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 18
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