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... - ■-•-■o^---yy; :: t"^ Pawribroße^» '■•-'* UNREDEEMED PIfDGK Gent's 9-carat GOLD CHAITHT, stamp* ed' every link- for ■:?£s (cost .£6 !*»>• Gent's 10-carat GOLD. BftmTlrid WATCH. Waltham Layer; fully j*w* elled, 5 years' -guarantee^ £& lOa (cost £ 10. 105). ;.,,/ . r .t; y .-->-. •?. Gent's SILVEiR' -'EUa^TIK«^;-X^SR' WATCH, Elgltt; • fully ", J sw(BUed, , . | years' guarantee,-.' for £2 Y(CQdt £5 10s). ' •••■..••' «Y":.. yy'- -Y'-'Y. •/'•'* Gent's GOLD and ; GREENSTONE DOUBLE CHAIN,- for- £-3. 6s?<OQSY ' £6 BS). . . ".'Y ■-«■■;./:..;. '-.;:.; •'—/' -"-y -. Ladies' 18-caxS;t ' s XK)ijy-\Y^)lA]|ONiil HALF HOOP f RING/ * <»*• £ 7 10H ■ A (cost £1B). ' ' ;'<• "■ /■' -:"._:j:"- /'" •. FTgf J> GLASS, Army and Navy* foi • £1 Bs (cost £2 105)..-. \i- ■ BDSTOCULARS m Solid Leather Caso, 8 magnification £& 10s (edst £ 6 10s)» A Bargain.' '■-.'- Ayt -v/t NOTE. — All goods postage paid to any. -part of New Zealand. .returned In full If not 'approved; of wthlfc a week. /•■•■•' ;••> «■ M. 1^ MARIS Licensed pavvhbrpkor 9 WILLIB-STREET/'WEtLINGTON, ■ ; , ' ' =- ;; \•i[ . favor was not better,, and ho was at the tall of the field at tha end*. Ellerslie is- very quiet just how, hut with the big Ewter meeting coming along, there will/ be plenty doing shortly. The appearance of the weights for the Easter Handicap are ' feeing looked forward to, / V ;/• ■"■•''•• ' Mullingar, Whobrojtij a bllood vessel In. the Islington Plate» is now movlnjg along nicely tn his Work,, and, looks like being at his; be?t. at. Easter. He should run a pretty good mtUe, if no|( overburdened with weiglit '/' •'/.;. It Is understood _that"'Mr. Ti'H. Lowry will send Desert Gold to Bllerall© for the Champagne Stakes, at EaatetV It looks guineas to gooseberries on tha All Black filly taking the prise. The 'chaser, Berco&i iVas takeai across to Sydney by thej3U«|alte horseman, R. Peroival. ,'V/./ Y/' ; ■ Captain Jaok Is doing Ught exovelse on the tracks,* but i'later; oh will bft given solid work - to: prepare him fot the 'chaser season. Tho Salvadan -horse, SalyannJo, wss is a libel on his looks So far as paod goes, Is again m work after a spell. Allegation will -be prepared for Au> tumn engagements by-F.-Macmanemitt, and has joined tho EllorsUe trainer's team. "•"&1-A ,' • "... '. ; F. MoLennan, who has been training Mr. E. W. Alison's horses,\ has.severed his conection with tho North Shore team, and will set up as a free lance. The nominatiqns receive^ t qr tha Ohlnemurl are almost as large as at an Auckland? Cup jmeetlp^... TROTTING,; The Otahuhu Club axperiencod great weather for the- Summer mooting laift week and a record success was achieved. „-, ... •■ ■ .-.• The Club generously devoted th* gross profits on the Trotting Cup- to the Belgium Patriotlo Futod^and the sum amounted to £ 168. Auckland Girl' would win races If Bho would step steadily., J. ut S?V» settles winning prospects by breaking badly. Clive showed a fine turn of speed over the last half m the Alexandra Handicap, but he had no chanoe of getting to Blackthorn, who was a wiiv* ncr all tbo way. '' It has been generally held' that Walnut Is hot a stayer, but the grey., prov* ed this to be all wrong whon he just got touched off., m both big two . mile races last week.* Walnut looked a. plotC"o and reflected -credit upon hla trainer, who always haa , hi* horsaa looking well. „, -.-•; .-...- Hova was finishing at a great 7 rate m the Cup and had* he trotted kindly throughout must havo'beeh vory hard to beat ' /" /// _.y " Wallace M. and Walnut, wha^tiirp* ed dividends m tho Otahuhu Cup, wero the outsiders' of tarWWr^*" '" " Stop It was unTucßfn^ftts^tl^t^u Cup. as shp looked %,po^|gin r; wjnnor;a hundred yards* i^raYThome^wfcen sns jfrjt up In the o|l and before* Nicholson could get^eitedojfk {Lfe-l^ipho w^s passed by four horses. • ;' Silver Grid has. heaps, ,. of pace, btlt does not settle down quick enough to start •' , ' '' '•'■ "•" '1; Wallace M. would ■, have. r beefl .unlucky had ho got beaten ln the Otahuhu Cup. When going welTin rrojjrt half a mllo f rom home he broke up.anfl was passed by Stop It and Walnut. However, Prlco got him down agaih quickly and finishing strongly h> landed tho stake by' less than a length. | A pleasing feature at the meetldg was that tho first day's winners rati well the second day. As a rule a win at the trots is followed by a "bye." < W. Scott provided a hot proposition m tho Trial In Springbok, a chestnut gelding by Capitalist Ho was the on|y one m tho raco to trot steadily throughout, and It was a caso of Sprlngboi: first, the others nowhero q[ll through tho trip. /s In tho Trial Salvia Dash had a show for second placo three furlongs from home, but Just when his 20 backers wero beginning to take Interost ln tho raco ho broko up apd that was tha last seen of him. When punters saw Billy Orange da Singlet m tho Trial thoy did not stop to arguo but bought tickets boariay .ho chestnut's number so consistently (Continued on next page.) UVE STOCK INSURANCE, OWNERS and- BREKJDBIRB ot mood Stock, Stallions, and \ln-tooi I&firi+ should protect '* themsoivw, -aw_f u HfSURE with tho ? w YORKSHIRE iMSURAWCB^O^Ltf. tbo oldost Cfi»SAM, _^ftto_L_WWi STOCK business In the WoHa.""" Lowest Current Rates. Prompt Settlements. City Shoeing Forgo QmNN'BTREET, WELLINGTON (Off Dixon and Ohusineo-strects). Hnapp and Roberta Cortiflo»tod Horeo Shoorc and General Blacksmiths. Tho Latest Ideas for Deformed and Dl«ea*od Feet Pneumatic Rubber Puds a Speciality. 'Pbrao 1773. 4

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NZ Truth, Issue 507, 6 March 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 507, 6 March 1915, Page 11