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AT WORK Bright Glow Has Improved JOHNSON BUSY (From "N.Z. Truth's" Taranaki Rep.) QRAZONE and Green Linnet, which are going to Levin, are very well. They have been doing some pleasing: work at Hawera. *.* - . * Bright Glow has improved, and after a race or two should be again at -her best. . * V. * # Banbridge has also been doing all that is asked, and should not return empty-handed. * * * The Stratford horse Hopwood has improved of late, and will run very well at Levin. ■■.#.-• # Dick. Johnson did not delay long m getting to work on his return from Australia. He at once took' over Belle Star, Green Patch and Spanish > Prince from brother Percy, who had given them the best of attention during his absence. It won't take Dick long to get them ready for a killing, particularly Belle Star. '..'.'*.' * •• VDicik had The Swell on the tracks last week. The Swpll looks very well after his Australian trip and will be* on tap during the holidays. "N.Z. Troth" Replies "Wager" (Auckland): (1) £102 16/6; (2) £20/7/6.— "Galloper" (Wellington): £2/15/6.— "M.E.A." Gisborne) : Contingent wagers such as yours are always liable to lead to confusion, and you can fight it out with the agent. — "8.G." (Hawera) : We cannot just follow the drift of your letter. We cannot see how you can expect to be paid a double when the first" leg runs third, and the second leg wins.— ' "A.J." (Wellington): It was at Taumarunui. — "Punter" (Invercargill)! It is obviously an all-up wager. — "Harry" (Dargaville) : .Write club.— "Argument" (Arthur's Pass) : On Charmaine.— "Mile and Half" (Christchurch): Her longest distance to win was a mile and a distance, and her longest placed performances were a .second and a third over a mile and a-quarter. — ''Con". (Hamilton): (1) £2/7/6; (2) 13/-; (8) £2/0/6; (4) No; half; (5) £'6 and £4. This is approximately. —^'Enquirer" (Wellington) : Yes.— "M.F.R." Buller Gorge): Yes, she ran second carrying . 9/-.— "Reader" (Colac Bay) : £i 6/-. — -"Constant Reader" (Ohura) : Yes. — "V.8." (Wellington): Eighteen. — "Black and White"*: No. — "Doubtful? (King Country): (!).< £4/1/6; (2) £3/3/-. This was at Ellerslie, not at Takapuna. gS&^B^. J m _\ Jw _f _Ji. £1 4. >7 Some 1930 1 WINNERS I New Zealand Live Bird Champ- §9 ionship, 1930— M. Pratt (CA.C.) |S North Island Sparrow C'ship Wa 1930— R. Buick (C.A.C.). Five |i * divided 2nd place all using CA.C. N /«. Live Pigeon C'ship, 1930— M H. Clinch, Rnnner-op F- N- H. || Beamish, (Both using C.A.C) South Island Sparrow. C'ship, M 1930— tf red Truscott (C.A.G.) ,|| Palmerston North Gun Club ||| Clay C'ship— P. Meehan (CAX.) W Wellington Prov. Clay Pigeon || C'ship— C. Kempton (C.A.C.) ' §§ H. B. Clay Championship* ||| T. Parker (C^.C) N . H.B. Sparrow Championship— ||| D-M. Campbell. R«n»er-up —Whittle. (Both using CA.C.) || Auckland Gun Club Clay Bird M : Champions hip~M. Pratt (C.A.C.) Auckland Gun Club Live Bird M C'ship— B. CUnoh (C^l.C.) Auckland Provincial Clay ||| Championship — C. Seddon -" (second time m succession). Run- ||S . ner-up Brown. (Both using C.A.C.) Canterbury Gun Club's Live Pigeon Championship — Percy ||| Truscott Ist | Free! Truscott 2nd. (Both using CA.C) |H Southland Clay Championship || — E. LansdaU (C.A.C.) . Otago Clay Bird Championship || —E. P. Graham (CA.C.) ' || North Island Championship Wj& Shoots— £so Clay Bird Match j|| divided by H. Best, P. Meehan, A. Macredie and D. McLaughlin |& , (AU using C.A.C)- Second £50 Clay Bird Match won outright by || A. Macredie (CA.C.) || £25 Sparrow Handicap, llast- m mg 8— lst £25 Sparrow M h— |g F. Miller (C.A.C) 2nd £25 « Sparrow Match— J. Mills (C.A.C) S| Mardis Gras Shoots, Napier— |fi £25 Open Handicap also 20 H guinea Gold Cup (18 bird metoh) — T, Parker (CA.C) g New Zealand record established by Mr. Bert, CUnoh with "C.A.C" g killing 101 birds m succession. |ra Ca9'«»-30 %&9tmamx/>4. m ■CX. tphjUX. ' IjMr IraHoß Bl S 3 B^jH S l *!?} vCz^S MhS^m .yMklM^ Don't Wear a Truss.— The £ ,L BROOKS Rupture Appliance F. «k 'nstantly relieves and pos-i---f^v ®V « tiv^'y cures rupture. SuitVy 111 .' B s ab le for men, women, chilrtfiQr^» Mfy ren. Navel Rupture Appli\F" -Wi !inces - Uterine Abdominal ifeMe^L Supporters, Suspensories, etc. p^ xI V Sole Controller m N.Z., MARK SMITH. Address: 2nd Floor. 2ri2, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Phone No. 43-943. Write for Booklet, enclosing advt..*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 14

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