This Advertisement is sanctioned by the C.A.A. C.A.A. Hill Climb HELD LAST SATURDAY SINGER AGAIN SCORES A SWEEPING VICTORY Private Owners* Class SINGER JUNIOR (L. J. Graham) - «» Ist SINGER NINE (D. Climie) - - * 2nd Ladies* Class SINGER NINE (Miss A. M. Haxell) * Ist SINGER NINE (Miss E. Johnson) - 2nd SINGER JUNIOR (Miss A. M. McKie) 3rd SINGER NINE (Miss J. Cooper) * - 4ttl Open Class SINGER NINE (K. J. Wilkin) - - s Ist SINGER NINE (J. R. Tench) - - - - 2nd SINGER NINE (C. Blacklock) - - «■ 3rd Fastest Time of Day SINGER NINE (J. R. Tench) by a brilliant performance secured Special Award for fastest time of the day against all comers. SINGER NINE (E. J- Wilkin) and SINGER. NINE (C. Blacklock) were equal with Third Fastest Time against all comers. This sweeping victory clearly demonstrates the amazing stamina, efficiency and hill-climbing ability of the Singer. SINGER NINE on straigbt-out Performance (Quite apart from formula) defeated all comers in spite of the fact that were over four times its own power. Singer beat the fastest of the American cars by 14 2-5 seconds. Official Results PRIVATE OWNERS. Ist—SINGER JUNIOR 2nd—SINGER NINE 3rd—Hillman Minx 4th—Wolseley Hornet sth—O M 6th—Chrysler 66 7th—Morris Major Bth Willys 77 LADIES’ CLASS Ist—SINGER NINE 2nd—SINGER NINE 3rd—SINGER JUNIOR 4th—SINGER NINE 6th—Whippet OPEN CLASS. Ist—SINGER NINE 2nd—SINGER NINE 3rd—SINGER NINE 4th—Wolseley Hornet 6th—Wolseley Hornet 6th—M G 7th Willys 77 Bth—Willys 77 9th—Chrysler 66 10 th—Jewett NINE SINGERS were entered and the whole Nine gained places. What could be more convincing ? In Hill Climbs, Reliability Trials and Beach Races held locally during the past three years SINGER has won more awards than all other makes put together—the greatest proof of Singer Superiority. “It takes a Singer to beat a Singer ** Call and See the 1934 Models TENCH BROS. LTD. 141 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
POULTRY AND EGGS.
The Red Comb Egg and Poultry Co., 166, Tuam Street. report that large quanties of poultry continue to corns x f £!^ ard i a . nd 60111 Saturday's and Wednesday s sales full entries were received. Despite the fact of the heavy pennings that have been marketed dur™g the last two months, prices are die tincUy firm. The bulk of the birds offered comprised boilers of good quality for which the demand was good The inferior sorts in poor condition are very hard to sell. Turkeys are In short supplv and are wanted. The market for ducklings is very limited and the supply exceeds the demand. Good yearling hens and pullets sold well. The average price realised for poultry during the week per pair:—Roasting chicken, light up to 6s, medium up to 7s 3d, heavy up to 10s 9d; hens, light up to 3s 9d, heaw up to 6s 9d; duckling up to 7s 6d gosling up to 6s 6d; pullets up to 10s 6d: turkeys Is per lb. E gg ß —Tested machine graded, guaranteed fresh, first grade Is 2d. second grade Is Id per dozen. g
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 3 February 1934, Page 17
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