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• :'.,. , . . - , ..■ . • ; ■'.'■■ ' "Evening Post" I'hoto. CHAMPION ALSATIANS.—On left, Mr. V. Frazer'sdog Duke of Leehaven, champion of champions, at Saturday's Alsatian Dog Show. On right, Mr. L. Hawken's bitch Maeterlink Nada, adjudged the best New Zealand-bred bitch in the show and winner of the obedience test. ,

; ■ , ■ ■ :-' - • ■ ■•■•'•* ' • "Sport and General" Photo. MR. H. B. TUCKER, of Palmers- SENORA B. PONS, a, young ton North, who ■. has . held a pub- Spanish . tennis player, winner of lican's licence in-New, Zealand the Chiswick hard court singles on continuously for fifty years. . April 22. . , ■ .

' ' .1 . ■ • . ■■-'••■■•'■ ■•''"'-.•'•.•'. . . • - ...':. . . ■ • ■ •":.■'.".; "Erenins Post" Photo. WINTER RAGING AT AUCKLAND.— At top, the seventh fence in the Great Northern Hurdles at the Auckland Racing Club's Winter Meeting on Saturday. Prince of Orange and fhespis, the two leading horses at this period of the race, in the act of falling. Makeup, the winner, is just breasting the hurdle. Below, clearing the first■ fence in the Greenlane Steeplechase.

"Evenlnff Post" «nd S. P. Andrew Photos. •'.'.. "Sport and General" Photo. A POPULAR SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH.— The funeral of the late Mr. William 'Alexander, M.A., A. J., LACEY, winnetof the Leeds LL.B., who died on Saturday, passing through the grounds of Wellington College this morning, while , (England) 1000-guineas professtudents attending the college lined the drive and stood at attention. Inset; the late Mr. Alexander. sional golf tournament.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 7

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• :'.,. , . . – , ..■ . • ; ■'.'■■ ' "Evening Post" I'hoto. CHAMPION ALSATIANS.—On left, Mr. V. Frazer'sdog Duke of Leehaven, champion of champions, at Saturday's Alsatian Dog Show. On right, Mr. L. Hawken's bitch Maeterlink Nada, adjudged the best New Zealand-bred bitch in the show and winner of the obedience test. , ; ■ , ■ ■ :-' – • ■ ■•■•'•* ' • "Sport and General" Photo. MR. H. B. TUCKER, of Palmers- SENORA B. PONS, a, young ton North, who ■. has. held a pub- Spanish. tennis player, winner of lican's licence in-New, Zealand the Chiswick hard court singles on continuously for fifty years. . April 22. . , ■ . ' ' .1 . ■ • . ■■-'••■■•'■ ■•''"'-.•'•.•'. . . • – ...':. . . ■ • ■ •":.■'.".; "Erenins Post" Photo. WINTER RAGING AT AUCKLAND.—At top, the seventh fence in the Great Northern Hurdles at the Auckland Racing Club's Winter Meeting on Saturday. Prince of Orange and fhespis, the two leading horses at this period of the race, in the act of falling. Makeup, the winner, is just breasting the hurdle. Below, clearing the first■ fence in the Greenlane Steeplechase. "Evenlnff Post" «nd S. P. Andrew Photos. •'.'.. "Sport and General" Photo. A POPULAR SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH.—The funeral of the late Mr. William 'Alexander, M.A., A. J., LACEY, winnetof the Leeds LL.B., who died on Saturday, passing through the grounds of Wellington College this morning, while , (England) 1000-guineas professtudents attending the college lined the drive and stood at attention. Inset; the late Mr. Alexander. sional golf tournament. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 7

• :'.,. , . . – , ..■ . • ; ■'.'■■ ' "Evening Post" I'hoto. CHAMPION ALSATIANS.—On left, Mr. V. Frazer'sdog Duke of Leehaven, champion of champions, at Saturday's Alsatian Dog Show. On right, Mr. L. Hawken's bitch Maeterlink Nada, adjudged the best New Zealand-bred bitch in the show and winner of the obedience test. , ; ■ , ■ ■ :-' – • ■ ■•■•'•* ' • "Sport and General" Photo. MR. H. B. TUCKER, of Palmers- SENORA B. PONS, a, young ton North, who ■. has. held a pub- Spanish. tennis player, winner of lican's licence in-New, Zealand the Chiswick hard court singles on continuously for fifty years. . April 22. . , ■ . ' ' .1 . ■ • . ■■-'••■■•'■ ■•''"'-.•'•.•'. . . • – ...':. . . ■ • ■ •":.■'.".; "Erenins Post" Photo. WINTER RAGING AT AUCKLAND.—At top, the seventh fence in the Great Northern Hurdles at the Auckland Racing Club's Winter Meeting on Saturday. Prince of Orange and fhespis, the two leading horses at this period of the race, in the act of falling. Makeup, the winner, is just breasting the hurdle. Below, clearing the first■ fence in the Greenlane Steeplechase. "Evenlnff Post" «nd S. P. Andrew Photos. •'.'.. "Sport and General" Photo. A POPULAR SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH.—The funeral of the late Mr. William 'Alexander, M.A., A. J., LACEY, winnetof the Leeds LL.B., who died on Saturday, passing through the grounds of Wellington College this morning, while , (England) 1000-guineas professtudents attending the college lined the drive and stood at attention. Inset; the late Mr. Alexander. sional golf tournament. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 7