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THE GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE WON BY VALPEEN: FAVOURITE FALLS DEAD AFTER PASSING THEPOST Incidents of the Great Northern Steeplechase, the big race at Ellerslie yesterday. Top: Huskie, the favourite (left), and Bryce Street (second), ; at the water jump. Lower lefts Valpeen after winning the steeplechase. Lower right: His last hurdle jumped—-Huskie dead on the ground after collapsing a short distance past the finishing post. He finished in fifth position. '

Youthful English artist's, success: W. S. Walter, who is only 17 years of age, has had two pictures accepted by the Royal Academy this year.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23060, 10 June 1938, Page 8

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THE GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE WON BY VALPEEN: FAVOURITE FALLS DEAD AFTER PASSING THEPOST Incidents of the Great Northern Steeplechase, the big race at Ellerslie yesterday. Top: Huskie, the favourite (left), and Bryce Street (second),;at the water jump. Lower lefts Valpeen after winning the steeplechase. Lower right: His last hurdle jumped—-Huskie dead on the ground after collapsing a short distance past the finishing post. He finished in fifth position. ' • . ' i ' Youthful English artist's, success: W. S. Walter, who is only 17 years of age, has had two pictures accepted by the Royal Academy this year. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23060, 10 June 1938, Page 8

THE GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE WON BY VALPEEN: FAVOURITE FALLS DEAD AFTER PASSING THEPOST Incidents of the Great Northern Steeplechase, the big race at Ellerslie yesterday. Top: Huskie, the favourite (left), and Bryce Street (second),;at the water jump. Lower lefts Valpeen after winning the steeplechase. Lower right: His last hurdle jumped—-Huskie dead on the ground after collapsing a short distance past the finishing post. He finished in fifth position. ' • . ' i ' Youthful English artist's, success: W. S. Walter, who is only 17 years of age, has had two pictures accepted by the Royal Academy this year. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23060, 10 June 1938, Page 8