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The Unapproachable "NORTON," 3£=h.p. The last three Hil!»climblng Competitions in New Zealand were won on a 3£ "NORTOiN." AUGUST 6: SADDLE HILL COMPETITION—M'DonaId, on a "NORTON, beat all-comers. Fifteen starters. SEPTEMBER 9, at Timaru, a "NORTON" won First Prize. Seventeen starters. One "NORTON" entered, one "NORTON" started, one " NORTON ' r won. SEPTEMBER 24 : OTAGO CLUB'S COMPETITION, Saddle Hill. Twentyseven starters. "NORTON'S " again on top. TRADE CLASS (GENUINE ROADSTER MACHINES)—Johnston, on a 1909 "NORTON," First, Fastest time.* PRIVATE OWNERS' CLASS -M'Donald, on a 1909 "NORTON," Firs Fastest Time. The "NORTON" —not a Bacing Machine, but as the 1909 Roadster or Touring Machine, as she has always competed—is easily the best Hill-climbing 3| Motor Cycle in New Zealand. The Latest Models just in, also 3£ " KING DICK'S" and f "HUMBER" Motor Cycles. WRITE FOR LISTS. pHIS GREAT ENGLISH CAR can claim the patronage of all the Crowned Heads L of Europe. The SILENT KNIGHT ENGINE is a revelation of quietness and flexibility. Ad OPEN ( EALLENGE oi £250 to sny other makers willing to put their Engine* through the recently ccmpletcd before the U.A.C. is STILL UNACCEPTED. Low Petrol Consumption and Small Upkeep are strong features. ENGLISH RETAIL PRICES. iWU'JZiW AGENTS .*. OTAGO ABED S©sJ r rHL.AIVI>,
As showing what eome defendants who I are brought before the court on affilia- j tion, cases consider a fair allowance for j their wives, it is interesting to record that I a young man who was being sued at Wei- ! lington for maintenance offered As a week to keep his wife, from whom he was living . apart. The magistrate (Mr Riddell, S.M.) j characterised such an offer as '' simply j ridiculous," and ordered" that defendant j should contribute 15s a week. 1
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Otago Witness, Issue 2955, 2 November 1910, Page 59
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