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ASHORE NEAR GISBORNE.—The s.s. Kahika was driven aground early on Thursday morning in a fierce gale. She is here seen ashore on Waikanae Beach.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT NEW PLYMOUTH.— Sir Charlej Ferguson and Lady Alice bid farewell to war veterans at New Plymouth.

MOUNTAIN HANDICAP.-jSecond time round: Etta Cole leading from Gold Sovereign (rails), Tradesman, Peter McKinney (winner), Bingen Starr (rails), Raima, Gold Sovere.gn fimshed second, with Raima third. An inquiry into boring by Gold Sovereign ended in Raima being placed second.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 10

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ASHORE NEAR GISBORNE.—The s.s. Kahika was driven aground early on Thursday morning in a fierce gale. She is here seen ashore on Waikanae Beach. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT NEW PLYMOUTH.—Sir Charlej Ferguson and Lady Alice bid farewell to war veterans at New Plymouth. MOUNTAIN HANDICAP.-jSecond time round: Etta Cole leading from Gold Sovereign (rails), Tradesman, Peter McKinney (winner), Bingen Starr (rails), Raima, Gold Sovere.gn fimshed second, with Raima third. An inquiry into boring by Gold Sovereign ended in Raima being placed second. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 10

ASHORE NEAR GISBORNE.—The s.s. Kahika was driven aground early on Thursday morning in a fierce gale. She is here seen ashore on Waikanae Beach. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT NEW PLYMOUTH.—Sir Charlej Ferguson and Lady Alice bid farewell to war veterans at New Plymouth. MOUNTAIN HANDICAP.-jSecond time round: Etta Cole leading from Gold Sovereign (rails), Tradesman, Peter McKinney (winner), Bingen Starr (rails), Raima, Gold Sovere.gn fimshed second, with Raima third. An inquiry into boring by Gold Sovereign ended in Raima being placed second. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 10

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