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HORSES IN HAG LEY PARK.— Our photograph shows the revived interest in saddlehorses in Chrislchurch. A. new by-law limits the riding of horses in the pari: to specified areas.

WINNER OF' THE NATIONAL HANDWAI\-~E. C. McDerwott acknowledging the cheers of the crowd yesterday while driving Indianapolis hack to the birdcage after his success in the principal race at Addington.

CANTERBURY MEMBERS OF THE FRUIT GROWERS' FEDERATION HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE.-Representatives who attended the Canterbury conference ~/ ,he isew Zealand bruit Growers Federation in Christchurch yesterday. Front row, from left: Messrs G. H. Hassall, C. E. Pope, F. W. Sisson (Canterbury director), T. C. Brash (New Zealand president), A.Osborne (general manager for New Zealand), C. G. Wilkinson (Canterbury manager), C. F. Marsden, and J. W. MacLeod.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21246, 18 August 1934, Page 26

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HORSES IN HAG LEY PARK.—Our photograph shows the revived interest in saddlehorses in Chrislchurch. A. new by-law limits the riding of horses in the pari: to specified areas. WINNER OF' THE NATIONAL HANDWAI\-~E. C. McDerwott acknowledging the cheers of the crowd yesterday while driving Indianapolis hack to the birdcage after his success in the principal race at Addington. CANTERBURY MEMBERS OF THE FRUIT GROWERS' FEDERATION HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE.-Representatives who attended the Canterbury conference ~/ ,he isew Zealand bruit Growers Federation in Christchurch yesterday. Front row, from left: Messrs G. H. Hassall, C. E. Pope, F. W. Sisson (Canterbury director), T. C. Brash (New Zealand president), A.Osborne (general manager for New Zealand), C. G. Wilkinson (Canterbury manager), C. F. Marsden, and J. W. MacLeod. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21246, 18 August 1934, Page 26

HORSES IN HAG LEY PARK.—Our photograph shows the revived interest in saddlehorses in Chrislchurch. A. new by-law limits the riding of horses in the pari: to specified areas. WINNER OF' THE NATIONAL HANDWAI\-~E. C. McDerwott acknowledging the cheers of the crowd yesterday while driving Indianapolis hack to the birdcage after his success in the principal race at Addington. CANTERBURY MEMBERS OF THE FRUIT GROWERS' FEDERATION HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE.-Representatives who attended the Canterbury conference ~/ ,he isew Zealand bruit Growers Federation in Christchurch yesterday. Front row, from left: Messrs G. H. Hassall, C. E. Pope, F. W. Sisson (Canterbury director), T. C. Brash (New Zealand president), A.Osborne (general manager for New Zealand), C. G. Wilkinson (Canterbury manager), C. F. Marsden, and J. W. MacLeod. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21246, 18 August 1934, Page 26

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