BEACH RACES. AGAIN THE TRUSTY TRIUMPH RIDDEN BY L. F. POORE Secures FIRST PLACE 18-MILE. A GREAT PERFORMANCE of Speed and Reliability for the Single Cylinder TRIUMPH . Call and Inspect the latest Models. Trial runs by arrangement. ADAMS LTD. Sole Agents. High Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
GAMAGE CYCLES. Maintain their reputation as the most dependable Racing Cycle in the Dominion. SOME HOLIDAY SUCCESSES. HALSWELL SPORTS, DEC. 26 3-Mile Halsweel Wheel Race—S. L. Wilbraham Ist. ENGLISH PARK SPORTS—-i-Mile Dash— C. Bright 2nd. DARFIELD SPORTS, DEC. 26 1- Open—D. Silvester Ist. 2- Wheel Race—D. Silvester 2nd. and C. Bright 3rd. 5-Mile Open—C. Bright 2nd. OXFORD SPORTS, DEC. 26th—-2-Mile Wheel Race—J. Lill first. OHOKA SPORTS, JAN. 1— 1- Open—H. F. Hunt Ist, A. Yaxley 2nd, J. Humphries 3rd, W. Peek 4th. 5-Mile Wheel Race—S. L. Wilbraham 2nd. 2- Open—S. L. Wilbraham 2nd. OAMARU SPORTS—- -- Open—L. Radburnd Ist. H-Mile Derby—L. Radburnd 2nd. CLEAN SWEEP AT RANGIORA SPORTS, JAN. 2 3- Rangiora Wheel Race—H. F. Hunt Ist. 2- Open Wheel Race—J. Lill Ist. 2-Mile Derby—W. Dixon Ist, J. Hill 2nd. 1-Mile Race (boys)—H. Lill Ist. 1-Mile Club Race—J. Lill Ist, H. Lill 2nd. Also, MAIREHAU ROAD RACE, 13 Miles, last Thursday— M. Sparks 2nd, K. Ayres 3rd, D. Ransley 4th. ALL ON GAMAGE CYCLES. BEST IN THE DOMINION. SOLE MAKERS—GAMAGE’S 39 and 41, MANCHESTER ST., ’Phone 3131. LOST, between St Albans Street and Holly Boad, Suede Tobacco Pouch (keepake). Reward on returning to 118, Forfar itreet- Out Sunday \J ANTED. Girl to take children out of V an afternoon. Apply 228, MantTT 4NTFT> to Buy. Fruit and ConfeeV V tionery Bu*ine«a or General Store s-ith living rooms attached- State price tnd where eeen. No agents need apply rj. r*OR Sale. Small Lock-up Shop. Truit C Glngerbeer and Confectionery. Day ion scales-; £€o. walk in. walk out. Appl* i2B» Manchester St.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
THE Funeral of the late Edwin Spioer will leave hia late residence, 808, Main South Road, Islington, on Monday. January 14. at 9.15 a.m. for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mass 10 a.m. and then to the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB. THE Funeral of the late William Charlae will leave 234. Lichfield Street, on Monday. January 14. at 30 a.m. for the Avoneide Churchyard. J. L-AMB AND scr asw
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17246, 12 January 1924, Page 9
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