"N.Z. Truth " Replies
"Wager" (Wellington) : Arlington carried 15.7 and ran third at Greymouth. — "Interested" (Gore) : Fifteen. — "Inquirer" (Masterton): Your betting is too complicated. — "Signals" (Invercargill): Born m Boston, Mass., and of American parentage. — "Gowan Bridge": Yes. Ilka won 'a hack six the day Beacon Light Avon the Champion Plate and she then won on the third day of the next meeting — m January—^ this time m open company. — "H.C." (Lyttelton): Too far back. — "C.S." (Putaruru): v (1) £1/5/-; (2) Write club; (3) £1/19/6.— "Cheese Miner" (Cambridge): He • still owes 6/-. — "H.J.8." (Lower Hutt) : £4/12/-.— ."'Truth' Reader" (Waikino) : Too fa* back.— "Argue" (Wellington) : Cannot help you about your prehistoric horse. — "Enquirer" (Belfast): £5/4/- and £ 6/17/6.— "Puzzled" (Katikati): No. — "D.S." (Invercargill) : Only obtainable through club members. — "F.S." (Dunedin): £4/8/6. — "Invicta" (Lower Hutt) : Have only the limit price, £3/15/-. — "Doubtful" (Palmerstpn North): £3/10/-.
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Bibliographic details
NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 10
Word Count
140
"N.Z. Truth " Replies
NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 10