AgainMORRIS Triumphs! MORRIS COWLEY WINS GOLD MEDAL IN SEARCHING TEST The trial of the Otago Motor Club from Dunedin to Ranfurly and back via Middlemarch, proved to be one of the most strenuous of its kind ever held in New Zealand, the conditions being most vile with hail, snow and driving wind, while the roads were rough, steep and deep in mud. The winner of the Gold Medal, E. Howlison’s Morris Cowley 12 H.P. Tourer, was driven by Harold Burrows, who did not loss a mark. Considering that the Morris was the smallest car entered and in competition with much larger and nominally more powerful foreign cars, the result is a triumph for English cars and Morris in particular; for it proves that even the smallest Morris car can go anywhere under any conditions, better than the larger engined, heavier, foreign cars. The test proves the entire suitability and power of the English Light cars for the most strenuous Colonial conditions. Cycle & Motor Supplies Ltd.—Distributors. 81 Wally 1111 l (wiil’ PALMERSTON NORTH—CarI Neilsen / ' ruTfr PAHIATUA—A. &R. Donald OT The WOnd DANNEVfRKE-I. W. Hood . * NAPIER—Fred Lowe Motors Ltd. Sales and Service Station . NELsoNT-Siorffir - iiouse, Hardy street. CYCLE & MOTOR SUPPLIES LTD. 131-133 Featherston Street.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 15
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