ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
"W.R." (Dunedin) : A wins on his second king. "Fife" (Ashburton): (1) 15/-. (2) £8/4/-. "J.R." (Napier): £9/12/6. "Knab" (Te Awamutu): £3/6/6. "Digger" (Masterton) : He is four. "Ketch 'Em" (Gisborne): (1) £9/7/-. (2) £1/11/-. "Doctor" (Invercargill): £2/7/-. "R.A.K." (Gisborne): Yes, to both. "Orphan" (Wellington): As he would have been morally responsible had your horse won he has every right to hold to the money. "S.H." (Papanui): £20/16/6. "Rosehill" (Paraparaumu) : Your luck is out. "Subscriber" (Masterton): £2/17/-. "J.M." (Te Wera): £1/16/-. "P.H." (Christchurch): Too far back. "Hillside": (1) £1/12/-. (2) 16/6. (3) £1/16/-. (4) £1/12/-. (5) £5/12/6.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 10
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