JUMPERS AND HUNTERS AT THE EASTER SHOWW;f view of the grand parade of horses and riders past, the crowded stands of the stadium at the Easter Show yesterday. Top inset, Miss A. Williams on Herel, awarded the championship, for the best ladies' X hack and the winner of several other prizes. Bottom left, Master, ridden by A. Higginson, takes a toss in the wire jump event; centre, Bucking all mixed up \with'a hurdle in' the hunters'■ jumping > competition; right, Miss Doris Young, mounted on Sandboy, takes ■ an obstacle in good style in the wire jump. Above, ,Jl Goodwin (on Nurmi) and Miss. Doris Young (Mataroa), winners of the best pair,, of hacks. ' ' '
' '■'.' '■:■'•■■ . ,•:..- , ■;;.-. . ..■'-'.•...' r- M. Taylor Photo. NEW ZEALAND EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP.— The Wanganui creiv, winners on Saturday of the New Zealand eight-par championship race, this year rowed on Dunedin Harbour. The race was won'by' two lengths from the. Otagb crew, Auckland being third, ten .lengths further back. ; ■ '..-\
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1935, Page 7
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156JUMPERS AND HUNTERS AT THE EASTER SHOWW;f view of the grand parade of horses and riders past, the crowded stands of the stadium at the Easter Show yesterday. Top inset, Miss A. Williams on Herel, awarded the championship, for the best ladies' X hack and the winner of several other prizes. Bottom left, Master, ridden by A. Higginson, takes a toss in the wire jump event; centre, Bucking all mixed up \with'a hurdle in' the hunters'■ jumping > competition; right, Miss Doris Young, mounted on Sandboy, takes ■ an obstacle in good style in the wire jump. Above, ,Jl Goodwin (on Nurmi) and Miss. Doris Young (Mataroa), winners of the best pair,, of hacks. ' ' ' ' '■'.' '■:■'•■■ . ,•:..- , ■;;.-. . ..■'-'.•...' r- M. Taylor Photo. NEW ZEALAND EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP.—The Wanganui creiv, winners on Saturday of the New Zealand eight-par championship race, this year rowed on Dunedin Harbour. The race was won'by' two lengths from the. Otagb crew, Auckland being third, ten .lengths further back. ; ■ '..-\ Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1935, Page 7
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