ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"J.G." (Taupiri): The printed conditions have a suspicious ring; we would advise do no business with the firm until we were pertain of its' standing. "8.5." (Wallingford) : The sum referred to was a twelve months' retaining fee. "Curly John" (Wrey's Bush): Goodwin Park won the Jumpers' Flat m 1913, and' Red Earl ran second to him. "F.J.8." (Hamilton East): C. Jenkins held a jockey's license first. "A.H.L." (Raetihi): William Young rode ; Gold Crest when he won the Stewards' Handicap at Riccarton: "J.T." (Rotherham) :'■' Yes, the club can recover at law. "Sports" (Onga Onga): Sweet Corn at Trentham 1.11 4-5. "Sport" (Ormondville) : So far the rider named has not accepted a mount for the race. He is 'a married man (one child) and has' been classed. C 2 by the Medical Board. "E.W.E." (Wellington): Unable to give the information asked for. Why not write him personally.
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NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 7
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148ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 7
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