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NATURE HAS NOT BEEN KIND to the holiday-makers at the beaches, but this party at Devonport yesterday does not appear -to be missing - the sunshine.

THE RIBBON OF VICTORY.—Mrs. J. W. Ryan decorates Great Parrish with the Derby ribbon after hi« thrilling win in the three-year-old classic. J. Paul, owner-driver, and Mr. John Rowe, president, a,,ut in the ceremony.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 8

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NATURE HAS NOT BEEN KIND to the holiday-makers at the beaches, but this party at Devonport yesterday does not appear -to be missing – the sunshine. THE RIBBON OF VICTORY.—Mrs. J. W. Ryan decorates Great Parrish with the Derby ribbon after hi« thrilling win in the three-year-old classic. J. Paul, owner-driver, and Mr. John Rowe, president, a,,ut in the ceremony. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 8

NATURE HAS NOT BEEN KIND to the holiday-makers at the beaches, but this party at Devonport yesterday does not appear -to be missing – the sunshine. THE RIBBON OF VICTORY.—Mrs. J. W. Ryan decorates Great Parrish with the Derby ribbon after hi« thrilling win in the three-year-old classic. J. Paul, owner-driver, and Mr. John Rowe, president, a,,ut in the ceremony. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 8