MARAMARUA HUNT CLUB'S ANNUAL POINT-TO-POINT MEETING N. Marshall on Solitude (nearest), and R. Henry on Captain, taking the second to last fence together in the members* light-weight race. Captain -was the winner, while Solitude gained second place.
•: ' ■ ■!—■■■ 1 The War in Spain: With the aid of field glasses and telescopes, residents at Gibraltar were able to watch the fighting across the frontier in La Linen. Spectators are seen on a roof-top balcony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 8
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72MARAMARUA HUNT CLUB'S ANNUAL POINT-TO-POINT MEETING N. Marshall on Solitude (nearest), and R. Henry on Captain, taking the second to last fence together in the members* light-weight race. Captain -was the winner, while Solitude gained second place. •: ' ■ ■!—■■■ 1 The War in Spain: With the aid of field glasses and telescopes, residents at Gibraltar were able to watch the fighting across the frontier in La Linen. Spectators are seen on a roof-top balcony. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 8
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