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NotHttrt TIMMIE ELLIS, the lightweight joeJ key, is 7 a popular figure with . the public, and when he returned to. the enclosure "after VaWard's fatal fall m the Allanton Handicap at Wingatui, the crowd expressed its delight m no uncertain manner at his escape from injury. . . ' Vaward came a nasty fall, and Charlie Emerebn and Yoight, Who were riding behind, were lucky, too. The horse broke his shoulder, and was destroyed, Cooked TT seems that Ted Seoiillar Will-have A his work cut out to place Sarnia to advantage.' She is hardly solid enough to hold her own m open, company, and her Akarba Handicap win and third m a poor oaks field has ensured a ton of weight for her until she runs out of At Wingatui she went a fair race .for a mile m the Allanton, but 9.4 cooked her over the last two furlongs.

DUstlns, Ltdv, of Wellington, Wanganui and Palmerston North, have right - i ly earned the encomium of New Zealand's Wedding Cake Specialists. Our representative recently was asked to sample some of DUstihs* Wedding Cake and .assuredly it is just >as gbbd as it looks. Brides-to-be, would be ■ well advised . to got In touch with DUstins, Ltd.* J. O Brien 81 Co. Carrying diatoms and Forwarding Agents. OFFICE: 8 Victoria Street, Wellington. (Next Commercial Travellers' Club.) We Specialise, m Handling Racehorses and Stock m Transit. 'Phones; Office 42-026, 42-027; Stables 44-886 (all hours); P.O. Box 383,

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NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 10

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