ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Constant Reader" (Paimerston): (1) Yes; no. (2) Yes. (3) 19. (4) No. "Crib (Picton): Twelve m each case. "Wager" (Papakura) ) : (1) Lady ' Barrister. (2) Not m race. "Wager" (Bluff) : (1) No. (2) No dividend. "Auckland": (1) £4/6/6. (2) £2/17/-. (3) £3/13/6. ' - .'.-..- --"Scottie"' (Wellington) : July 2, 1921. "interested" (Te. . Aroha) : It .is recorded as a k.o. "Snider" (Thames): Did not ge.t m the money there. "Constant Reader" (Westport): £1/13/---"Curious" (Inglewood): (1) £2/13/-. (2) £.1/7/6. "Twister" (Invercargill): (1) £2/3/6. (2) £2/11/-. (3) £3/13/6. "K.E.A." (Auckland): Could hardly legally hold you liable! , "Regular Reader" (Taumarunui) : £1/19/6. "Fireman" (Dunedin) : Did not start. "Constant Reader" (Gisborne): £4/6/6. "Ikamatua": Too far back. "Boxer" (Auckland) :,-. Scott won. : . "A.R.P." (Tapu): (1) £2/1/-.. (2) £ 1/19/6. "Square. Deal" (Invercargill): If C. pays out B. is entitled to nothing; but A. is still m debt for the original £3.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1128, 14 July 1927, Page 13
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141ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 1128, 14 July 1927, Page 13
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