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. . ' ' . ..':■,.-■-• "Evening Post" and Green and Hahn Photos. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL AT RICCARTON.— At top, horses taking the stand double in the first round of the New Zealand, Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton yesterday. Thuriha, the winner, is well over- on the right of the picture. Centre, from left, W. J. Doyle, owner of Thurina, A. E. Ellis, rider, and Mrs. J. Campbell, trainer. On right, Mount Boa, who sprang a surprise by % winning the Winter Cup. Below, the, field at the four furlongs post in the Winter Cup.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 5

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. . ' ' . ..':■,.-■-• "Evening Post" and Green and Hahn Photos. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL AT RICCARTON.—At top, horses taking the stand double in the first round of the New Zealand, Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton yesterday. Thuriha, the winner, is well over- on the right of the picture. Centre, from left, W. J. Doyle, owner of Thurina, A. E. Ellis, rider, and Mrs. J. Campbell, trainer. On right, Mount Boa, who sprang a surprise by % winning the Winter Cup. Below, the, field at the four furlongs post in the Winter Cup. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 5

. . ' ' . ..':■,.-■-• "Evening Post" and Green and Hahn Photos. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL AT RICCARTON.—At top, horses taking the stand double in the first round of the New Zealand, Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton yesterday. Thuriha, the winner, is well over- on the right of the picture. Centre, from left, W. J. Doyle, owner of Thurina, A. E. Ellis, rider, and Mrs. J. Campbell, trainer. On right, Mount Boa, who sprang a surprise by % winning the Winter Cup. Below, the, field at the four furlongs post in the Winter Cup. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1933, Page 5

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