MOTOR-CYCLING
HAMILTON CLUB'S SOCIAL PRESENTATION OF PRIZES [irom OUR OWN correspondent] , HAMILTON, Friday Over 50 motor-cyclists were present at a supper given lust evening by the Hamilton Motor-Cycle Clfib, at which Sir Hubert 'Wilkins was the guest of honour. In responding to the welcome accorded him. Sir Hubert said that as a boy in Australia he had taken a keen interest in motorcycling. During the evening he presented the members of the club with the won during the season. The prize-winners were as follows:—Raglan Beach races: -S'ovice handicap: T. Lester, 1; D. McLaren. 2. :SSO c.c, championship: N. Morgan (cup and certificate); D. McLaren (medal). 500 c.c. championship: N. Morgan (cup and certificate): D. McLaren (certificate). Ilugby Park sports novice handicap: D. McLaren, 1; R. Soaries, 2. Steeplechase: D. McLaren, 1; N. Morgan, 2. Kugby Park championship: A. McLarelf, 1; N. Morgan, '2. Bun and balloon race: D. Monds, 1; D. McLaren, 2. Whitiora handicap: A. McLaren, 1: N. Morgan, 2/President's handicap: D. McLaren. 1: J. Kennedy, 2. Match races: A. McLaren. D. McLaren. A. Harp. Consnlotiori Handicap: A. Harp. 1. In addition to these awards a special cup was presented 1o A. McLaren, on behalf of the Auckland Motor-Cycle Club, for bis performance in the Waiheke Island Tourist Trophy race.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21769, 7 April 1934, Page 15
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