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THE REVEREND SAMUEL MARSDEN, the 170 th anniversary of tehose birth is being observed at Farsley, Yorkshire, to-day. A little-known portrait in early life.

SUPERB HORSEMANSHIP. — Australia's mounted police are excellent horsemen and proudly claim to be as good as the world's best riders. Trooper W. Mooney, of Victoria, is seen picking up a handkerchief from the ground at full gallop immediately after the horse had cleared the hurdle in the background.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 177, 28 July 1934, Page 7

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THE REVEREND SAMUEL MARSDEN, the 170 th anniversary of tehose birth is being observed at Farsley, Yorkshire, to-day. A little-known portrait in early life. SUPERB HORSEMANSHIP.—Australia's mounted police are excellent horsemen and proudly claim to be as good as the world's best riders. Trooper W. Mooney, of Victoria, is seen picking up a handkerchief from the ground at full gallop immediately after the horse had cleared the hurdle in the background. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 177, 28 July 1934, Page 7

THE REVEREND SAMUEL MARSDEN, the 170 th anniversary of tehose birth is being observed at Farsley, Yorkshire, to-day. A little-known portrait in early life. SUPERB HORSEMANSHIP.—Australia's mounted police are excellent horsemen and proudly claim to be as good as the world's best riders. Trooper W. Mooney, of Victoria, is seen picking up a handkerchief from the ground at full gallop immediately after the horse had cleared the hurdle in the background. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 177, 28 July 1934, Page 7

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