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The Sporting Spirit DEYVZIR’S Imperial WHISKY Always ask for it —and see that you get it Sole Agents: HANCOCK & Co. Ltd. Auckland

A Real Shave—And Six Extra Shaves per Blade. TRIUMPH SAFETY RAZOR BLADES. Made in Sweden from Genuine Swedish Charcoal Steel. One man writes: "The only Blade I’ve struck which gives me a Real Shave.” Sample Blade FREE on application to N.Z. Agent, DONALDSON, WRIGHT’S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. V.RX. GRAND NATIONAL moorefield races STEEPLES TO NYANGAY WINNER LEADS ALL THE WAY By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright MELBOURNE, July 10. The Victoria Racing Club’s Grand National meeting was concluded at Fleming ton yesterday. The weather was fine, but as a result of recent rain the race-track was in a heavy state. The following was the result of the leading event: GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE A sweeotake of £ls each ’ith £2,000 dded; about 3 miles and a furlong. NYANGAY (J. F. Ryan), b g, by Varco, aged, 9.11 1 (’LAN ROBERT (N. Falkiner), br g. aged. 12.6 2 NAMERA (N. Turnbull), ch g, aged 10.2 3 Seventeen started. The race was a • hapter of accidents. Glentronie, Mailman and Anton fell, while Agricola and Derision lost their riders. Xyangay had the x-est of the start, and soon established a clear lead, his nearest attendants being Glentronie and Clan THE THORN SCORES AGAIN By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright SYDNEY, July 10. The Moorefield Racing Club’s meeting was held yesterday in fine weather. The following was the result of the leading event: THE MOOREFIELD HANDICAP . Of £250; 1$ miles. THE THORN (G. M. Currie), br g, by Absurd—Rose Queen), 4yrs, 9.0 1 ST. EATON, 4 yrs, 8.7 2 HINCHINBROOK. syrs, 7.9 3 Eleven started. The Thorn won by a length and a-half. Time, 2.8. Robert. The former came to grief at the second fence and brought down Derision. Nyangay continued to hold his advantage, and a mile from home he, with Clan Robert, was leading the field by 20 lengths. Without ever being headed Nyangay cleared the last jump two lengths in front of Clan Robert, and beat him by three lengths. Namera was six lengths away third. Time, 6.18 i. £lO ®b.e Football Competition £lO NO ENTRANCE FEE Send in as Many Coupons as You Like ! CUT ALONG THIS LINE Matches Played Saturday, July 16 RUGBY —Senior A Grade GRAMMAR v. PONSONBY GRArTON v. MARIST COLLEGE RIFLES v. SHORE VARSITY v. TRAINING COLLEGE SOCCER —Senior Divison PONSONBY v. ONEHUNGA Y.M.C.A. v. NAVY NORTHCOTE v. TRAMWAYS REPRESENTATIVE SOCCER CANADA V. POVERTY BAY LEAGUE —Senior A Grade MARIST v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. CITY ATHLETIC v. DEVONPORT NAME .. ADDRESS

CUT ALONG THIS LINE UNLIMITED ENTRIES CONDITIONS 1 — Cross out names of teams you consider will lose. It a draw, leave both teams untouched. 2 Fill up coupon in ink with name and address in capital letters, cut it out and when sending by post address to: Football Competition Editcr, Bo* 630. Auckland, so as to reach us not later than 10 a.m. on Saturday- Coupons may be delivered by hand at this office up to that hour 3No responsibility will oe accepted by the Competition Editor for any coupon lost, delayed or mislaid- Proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of delivery, or receipt, and no correspondence will be entered into, or Interviews granted. 4 The Competition Editor's decision Is absolutely final on all questions relating to this Competition. &--ln the event of a tie the prize will be divided. 6 Employees of THE SUN are not allowed to compete. 7in the event of any number of matches being cancelled, postponed or abandoned, subsequent to the publication of the coupon, the right Is reserved to withdraw the Competition for that week, adding the prize money to the following week’s competition 8— The result of each week's competition will be published In the Monday’s issue of the paper following the Saturday upon which the comDetition is decided. N.B.— Unstamped envelopes sent through the post will not be accepted. Note address: Football Competition Editor, Box 630, Auckland.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 6

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