40 &EOR&E STREET, . DUNEDIN, \^ U rax ua *"« <w| bi aw i ' #% B\3 "-i^ Sa WIW I Si Sn& B Sm» 1^ ■ SOLE AGENT FOR OTAGO FOR Both renowned throughout the World for their DURABILITY, RELIABILITY, COMFOKT, and SPEED. hi the close of another season the RAGLAN and ROVER have proved themselves to be not orily the Most Popular, but also the Speediest Mounts in Otago, as will be Been by the following. PATH RACING.— Iu a aeries of three races, ons, three, and five-iuiles, run by the Dunedin Cycling Club, the Raqi,an scored Most Points ana Won the Trophy. In the Team Race D.C.O. v. 1.C.C., one Raglan won the race by half a lap ; another Raglan scored Most Points. At all the Sports Meetings, both in Town and Country, the Raglan and the Rover have always won tneir fair share of prizes. ROAD RACING.-IWclutua Bicycle Club's Road Race. RAGLAN First, Second, and Record ; Tapanui Cycling Club's Road Kace, RAGLAN First and Fastest Time ; O.C.C. Road Race, ROVKR ■ Third ; Dunedin to Outram Record. TOURING.— RicWen by the Majority of that large body of Touring cyclists— lhe members of the Dunedin Cycling Club— and by the Majority of the Lady Riders in the Provir.ce. In Stock and Arriving, Bicycles for LADIES, for GENTLEMEN and TOURISTS, and for the RASING MAN either on Road or Track. "From ,£l7 17s to
ABB THE MR A. DALGLEISH (45 YEAES OF AGE) LOWERED THE OAMARU TO DUNEDIN .RECOUP TO shr 21min, BEATING ALL PREVIOUS 1 ■ RECORDS BY 20min, ON A AIR W. 13ELL (21 YEARS OF AGE), ON HIS - y SECURED 11 FIRST, 4 SECOND, AfND 2 THIRD PRIZES OUT OF 23 RACES STAR fED IN. THESE TWO EXAMPLES PROVE THE JHOIIBEIB. TO BE THE ■BEST ON ROAD AND TRACK AND FOR j 164 ana IGS George Street,! AGENT FOR THE SEND FOR CATALOGUE, POST FREE.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2202, 14 May 1896, Page 36
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311Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2202, 14 May 1896, Page 36
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