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HlfiC. ««SUE ABOUT ™ E fff SUPERIORITY leV "Hfafes? OF MOTOR CYCLES? INDIANS PROVE THEMSELVES OVER AND OVER AGAIN. FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES IN ADDITION TO HOLDING ALL PREVIOUS WORLD'S GRASS TRACK RECORDS P. COLEMAN ON THE INDIAN EASILY WON THE BIG AUSTRALASIAN HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AT SOCKBURN ON SATURDAY LAST, PUTTING UP THE FASTEST TIME EVER DONE ON A GRASS TRACK TIME FOR THE 15 MILES ISMIN MSEC. ALSO FASTEST LAP OF THE DAY 53 3-SSEC ABOVE CONSTITUTING A NEW WORLD'S GRASS TRACK RECORD. NOT ONLY DID COLEMAN WIN THE BIG EVENT IN RECORD TIME BUT TRIPLELAPPED LAST YEAR'S CHAMPION, AND CUT OVER HALF A MINUTE OFF LAST YEAR'S TIME. REMEMBER ONLY ONE INDIAN STARTED. ALSO AKAROA TRIALS. INDIANS WON THREE OUT OF FIRST FOUR PRIZES, AND INDIAN MADE THE ONLY NON-STOP PER-, FORMANCE IN THE TRIAL. THE INDIAN ALSO BROKE THE HANMER TO CHRISTCHURCH RECORD IN THE FIRST ATTEMPT BY SIX AND A-HALF MINUTES. PROOF POSITIVE THE BEST MOTOR TO BUY IS THE EVER POPULAR INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN PROUD SOLE AGENTS: i# DI?T T CPAQ E. HINDS, ■-:/ ijJjJjli DllUiJ SUB-AGENT. - , 9139 , ■ MOTOR REGULATIONS. SiSS ■ ♦ cycle on a plate placed, transversely. Amending regulations -under the • ~ J Motor Regulations Act, 1908, are gazet- 1 Canadian Army Medical Board was t tod as under:— • } Q ~ consultation .on a soldier whose Every, registering authority shall as- disease had baffled the regimental to each motor a separate number, doctor. Unusual symptoms rendered \,• Such registration shall have effect diagnosis difficult, and led to an earnest throughout the whole of New Zealand. - discussion. The patient, momentarily '-s She registered number of tho motor f orgo tten,' was listening intently, and, (other than a motor-cycle) shall be fixed pre6en tl y forgetting all else in the niupon tho motor in an upright position tensity of tis interest, surprised the parallel with _ the axles, both at the doctors and himself by a spontaneous - > front thereof m any place where it will utterance expressing strong disagreeno. clearly distinguishable, and at the ment , the London "Daily many place, where it will Chroniclo"). The astonished doctors I ' , distinguishable by day and beg{m rebuke soldier for his i illuminated at night by the rear broach of discipline, but were presently I ' ' ■ ? u ° lb f, r o ( amazed to learn from his rather relucstadl also be Wat the hack of any fcant answen . their qlae stions that he I vducle drawn by the motor m any place eminent s^rgeon f rom the I . Western States, who from love of ad- ' rearl? bt venturo had enlisted in the ranks. In ■ S> on bSth Si® S&JWP 1 ot tUs To " mti "* f riTMe ~~ EVER-CONSISTENT r HARLEY-DAYIDSONS ' !>"0 OTHER MACHINE EQUALLED'THESE PERFORMANCES. 10-MILE HEAVY-WEIGHT HANDICAP. • R. CRAWLEY (Harley-Davidson) ... ... 1 I' • ' L. MANGHAN (.Harlem-Davidson) 2 HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. R. CRAWLEY (Harley-Davidsonl 2 i - L. MANGHAN (Harley-Davidson) ... ... 3 E Easily a World's Record for the Four-Valve Machines. RELAY RACE. i Iv. CRAWLEY, on his HARLEY-DAVIDSON won the Pinal Five $ Miles for the South Island Team. I |\ 8-MILE OPEN HANDICAP. j •*. R. CRAWLEY (Harley-Davidson) ... ... 3 >■}■' L. MANGHAN (Hariey-Davidson) ...• ... 4 FAMOUS HARLEY-DAVIDSONS NEVER FAIL, &0 MATTER - . . HOW GREAT THE HANDICAPS. C • V . . / S / ' CALL AND SEE OUR 1918 MODELS. *1 . JONES BROS.; LTD., ■11 ; _ , SOLE N.Z. AGENTS: ■T2 , MANCHESTER AND LICHFiKLD STREETS CHRISTCHUBCHI
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 5
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