Tlio well known horseman C. Emerson has decided to, launch out as a public trainer, and will shortly"".apply for a licumst. Me inis purchased a small black of land facing ,the-. \ aldliurst Hoad, Christchurch, in close proximity to the’ racecourse, and will proceeds immediately with the erection of a. residence and up-to-date stables. Emerson does not intend to relinc|iiis!i riding, which lie hopes to combine with his training, in lie meantime at least. Emerson's record during his association with racing has been a credit to the sport generally, and there will he innumerable admirers throughout New Zealand and also in Australia who will wisl| him the Lest of fortune in his now lundertaking. ' \ Winter will soon he here and w : tli it the cold nights. Hade’s have just what you want in buttoned and 100 o knpoc mattresses, white fleecy blankets. and beautiful new clown quilts at Frank Badc’s. ’Phone 179.—Advt. Lines of interest opened to-day at Addison’s:— Fur-trimming, Chenille velvets, floral velveteens, lace fiouncings, tweeds, raincoats, umbrellas and shopping hags. Call to-day and in-spect.’-—Atlvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 6
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