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HOUGHTON PERFECTED NO. 9. - • ’’’ ' 1 Umr ■ The Houghton No. 9 rep- trap I iiaWl resents positively the \W; t ViwSl best in the art of sulky j V-iS’S building; every ounce oi T ! £_. t V4-* unnecessary ' weight is | ! f lemoved in its manufac- 11,1 tore; the sulky is very ilfi '■ rl strong and rigid. The lit Houghton is one of only byj i two sulkies that was — 1 ever drawn a mile in less than two minutes. The Houghton is the most popular sulky on rhe American tracks. Furnished wl '*’ aluminium-lined wood rims and detachable Dunlop tyres. Price £33 10s. Trist & Small, agents. 145 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH The McMURRAY. TUST THE CART FOR THE AMATEUR; SUITABLE EITHER FO" RACING OR TRAINING, psi tW Light Speed. yhr d| Cart. y I This cart is frequently drawn by some of the fastest horses in New Zealand. It suits country tracks down to the ground, being very narrow, making it much easier to get through a field of horses. PRICE, £27 10s. TRSGGS & BENTON, 89 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO,, ltd., AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 417. TO RACING MEN, TRAINERS, AND OTHERS. JgLLERSLIE. THE WELL-KNOWN TRAINING STABLES, owned by the late Mr. George Wright, situated on main road, Ellerslie; along with House and Level Section of Land, 165 ft frontage to Panmure Road by 330 ft frontage to Gladstone Road, being a corner section, wmen is growing more valuable every day. The front part could be cut into smaller sections, and ought to sell rapidly at a good increase above price asked for the whole place. HTHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY -L COMPANY (LIMITED). STEAMERS—EagIe, Osprey, Brittania, Victoria. Takapuna, Birkenhead Condor, Lyttelton, Albatross, Kestrel, Goshawk, Kawau and Ruru. Steam Ferry Services to the Suburbs of DEVONPORT, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD and CHELSEA. Steamers at short intervals daily from 6.30 a.m. to 11.40 p.m. Also all night service to Devonport. Excursion Steamers run to the popular resorts—St. Helier’s Bay, Lake Takapuna, and Pine Island—as notified in the daily papers. Steamers on Hire for Excursions of any description and for extended trips. Comfortable Cabins, Every Convenience. ALEX. ALISON, Manager.' < VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. S TARANAKI SERVICE. I The s.s. RARAWA i leaves Manukau every 11 Sunday, Tuesday and ill Thursday, reaching New Plymouth in time for the express train to Wellington. The steamer leaves New Plymouth every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8.30 p.m., on arrival of the through train.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1139, 8 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1139, 8 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1139, 8 February 1912, Page 2

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