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DISPLAY AT AERODROME. —Mr. C. IV. Sellars entertained a big crowd yesterday afternoon at the Mangere Aerodrome when he made several parachute descents. The lop picture shows him gliding to earth, and below, he is getting into the 'plane before going up. (See letterpress below.)

RACING AT ELLERSLIE.—The leaders in the York Handicap, the chief flat event on Saturday, about half a furlong from home. Royal Appellant (outside) U just leading Pakanui (rails), with Tooley Street just in behind them, followed by Onervhetu and Con Fuoco.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 5

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DISPLAY AT AERODROME.—Mr. C. IV. Sellars entertained a big crowd yesterday afternoon at the Mangere Aerodrome when he made several parachute descents. The lop picture shows him gliding to earth, and below, he is getting into the 'plane before going up. (See letterpress below.) RACING AT ELLERSLIE.—The leaders in the York Handicap, the chief flat event on Saturday, about half a furlong from home. Royal Appellant (outside) U just leading Pakanui (rails), with Tooley Street just in behind them, followed by Onervhetu and Con Fuoco. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 5

DISPLAY AT AERODROME.—Mr. C. IV. Sellars entertained a big crowd yesterday afternoon at the Mangere Aerodrome when he made several parachute descents. The lop picture shows him gliding to earth, and below, he is getting into the 'plane before going up. (See letterpress below.) RACING AT ELLERSLIE.—The leaders in the York Handicap, the chief flat event on Saturday, about half a furlong from home. Royal Appellant (outside) U just leading Pakanui (rails), with Tooley Street just in behind them, followed by Onervhetu and Con Fuoco. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 5