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THE CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB’S ANNUAL RACE MEETING.—PopuIar wins at Riccarton on Saturday. TOP: Page’s Raid (left), the favourite, winning the Homeby Steeplechase, the principal race, from Spanish Main (middle) and Surpeen. BOTTOM: The flnish of the Brabazon Handicap. Soneri is seen passing the finishing post a length ahead of Deep Harmony (No. 15). Lord Elgin (almost obscured on rails) and Findon (nearest the camera) dead-heated for third place. The next three are Dash o’ Dink, Riverview, and Flying Orders. This was Soneri's seventh successive victory at Riccarton.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25247, 28 July 1947, Page 3

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THE CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB’S ANNUAL RACE MEETING.—PopuIar wins at Riccarton on Saturday. TOP: Page’s Raid (left), the favourite, winning the Homeby Steeplechase, the principal race, from Spanish Main (middle) and Surpeen. BOTTOM: The flnish of the Brabazon Handicap. Soneri is seen passing the finishing post a length ahead of Deep Harmony (No. 15). Lord Elgin (almost obscured on rails) and Findon (nearest the camera) dead-heated for third place. The next three are Dash o’ Dink, Riverview, and Flying Orders. This was Soneri's seventh successive victory at Riccarton. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25247, 28 July 1947, Page 3

THE CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB’S ANNUAL RACE MEETING.—PopuIar wins at Riccarton on Saturday. TOP: Page’s Raid (left), the favourite, winning the Homeby Steeplechase, the principal race, from Spanish Main (middle) and Surpeen. BOTTOM: The flnish of the Brabazon Handicap. Soneri is seen passing the finishing post a length ahead of Deep Harmony (No. 15). Lord Elgin (almost obscured on rails) and Findon (nearest the camera) dead-heated for third place. The next three are Dash o’ Dink, Riverview, and Flying Orders. This was Soneri's seventh successive victory at Riccarton. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25247, 28 July 1947, Page 3