"We have a land of beauty, aad we are being asked to spoil it," declared Mr G. R, Hutchinson at a meeting of the' Auckland Harbor Board when a publicity company sought permission to erect advertisements on the ferrywharves. The request was declined.
That horses i" all" races will get away :i|, the start with no trouble whatever was the claim of a Riyersdalc man, hi extolling th<* virtues of his "moving >tart for pacers-und trotters" in a letter to the meeting of the board of the New Zealand Trotting Association (reports the Lyttelton Times). The writer, stated he had no hesitation in' saying noted nniulv horses would get away in* every race with his machihet No matte* how much a horse played up\ oh 4he tiuii'k, all the trainers and owners in the writor'iS district said that, "it would not get left," such as now happened in every race in New Zealand. The association-, decided that its member from Gore (Mr. J,, B. Thomson) should see a public demonstration-of the machine.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 4
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