"NX Truth " Replies
"Strephon" (Ashburton) : (1) £1/9/6. (2) £2/10/6. (3) £2/11/-. (4) £1/5/6. - "Seacombe" (Christchurch) : Poker is mostly played on rules agreed before the game commences. ' In those hands there were no plasters and collecting the royalty is a task under such ditions!."C.G." (Fairlie): (1) 11.45 a.m., but it was late starting. (2) 12.25; also late starting. (3) £3/1/-. "Constant Reader" (Spreydon) : £7/10/-. "Constant Reader" (Wellingrton) : (1) Yes. (2) Would take too much space. "CX." (Masterton) : Counts twentyfour. "Honey" (Westport): £3/3/-. "Protest" (Wellington): £10. "Wager" (Tauranga): (1) £5/2/6. (2) £2/13/-. (3) 16/6. (4) 15/6. "Hard Up" (Taranaki) : No idea. ' "J.M.G." (Otautau): On Suncross. "A Sport" (Te Hoi-o) : (1) Three— Paris, Royal Saxon and Arikinui, (2) Tes. (3) No. "P.L." (Parnassus): At Auckland. "Joe" (Dunedin): (1) £2/5/6. (2) £1/19/6. "Mug" (Methven) : N A draw. "Constant Reader" (Timaru) : Yes, m 1925. "T.H." (Christchurch): Only got 10/--worth' coming. "J.H." (Frankton Junction): He is a plasterer. "Enquirer" (Feilding): The dealer turns up the "trump." Then it ■is either "adopted" or "turned down." "Wager" (Kaitaia) : Referee was not correct. Ori. that ruling he would have to penalise a. player for pushing another into touch. "Rex" (Gisborne): £5/11/6. "New Chum" (New Plymouth): The programme for the new season's fixtures is not drawn up till July— till then no direction can be given. "Bunnie" (Palmerston) : (1) 19/- at Bulls. (2) No. "Crib" (Waimate) : Yes. You take run. "Sprlngdale" (Waitoa): (i) £1/12/-. . (2) £8/7/6: '^Crib" (Timaru): No, • "A" does not take the run,
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NZ Truth, Issue 1227, 6 June 1929, Page 14
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245"NX Truth" Replies NZ Truth, Issue 1227, 6 June 1929, Page 14
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