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N.Z. CRUISERS AT HOBART (Australian Press Association) HOBART, July 21. The New Zealand cruisers have arrived tyei;e>. A long programme of social and sporting fixtures lias been arranged for the officers and crews. Commodore Swabey expressed high appreciation of the hospitality they had received at Melbourne last week. NOTED N.Z. OWNER. GOING TO LIVE AT SYDNEY. SYDNEY, July 21. It is reliably reported here that Mr T. M. Lowry, the well known Hawke’s Bay turf patron, intends to make his home in Sydney. Mr Lowry says that lie proposes to buy more horses, and lie may stay here. Mr Lowry says: “Anyway, I will try to sell my place at Napier, but 1 fill retain certain interests in New Zoaland.”
CRACK MOTOR CYCLIST. KILLED ON SPEEDWAY. SYDNEY, July 21. At the motor-cycle sports atgYuburn, suburb of Sydney, yesterday, a competitor, Russell Aster, aged nineteen, a promising dirt track speedster. Was killed when his machine struck the fence as he was. doing forty miles an hour. His skull and neck were fractured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6
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