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■.; .:','■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo. ■\.;ALSO OFF TO" AMERICA.-—Tea Trader, who will accompany .Pillow Fight to Ametica. Both horses belong to Mr. D. J. Davis, jpart owner of the famous Phar Lap, and they will be prepared for ' their engagements by Cuth Morse, a well-known New Zealand trainer.

DELEGATES TO TOC H CONFERENCE.—Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Toe H. The conference was held during the holiday period^ and representatives came from all over New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 5

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■.; .:','■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo. ■\.;ALSO OFF TO" AMERICA.-—Tea Trader, who will accompany .Pillow Fight to Ametica. Both horses belong to Mr. D. J. Davis, jpart owner of the famous Phar Lap, and they will be prepared for ' their engagements by Cuth Morse, a well-known New Zealand trainer. DELEGATES TO TOC H CONFERENCE.—Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Toe H. The conference was held during the holiday period^ and representatives came from all over New Zealand. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 5

■.; .:','■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo. ■\.;ALSO OFF TO" AMERICA.-—Tea Trader, who will accompany .Pillow Fight to Ametica. Both horses belong to Mr. D. J. Davis, jpart owner of the famous Phar Lap, and they will be prepared for ' their engagements by Cuth Morse, a well-known New Zealand trainer. DELEGATES TO TOC H CONFERENCE.—Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Toe H. The conference was held during the holiday period^ and representatives came from all over New Zealand. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 5