The Dunedin Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting at Wingatui.
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This is an example of what the victorious French troops had' to contend with during the advance on the Aiene. Every crevice and yard of the hills was a mass of tangled barbed wire, through which the French fought their way with indomitable pluck. —Photo by Newspaper Illustrations
Back row (left to right): J. Gough (Melbourne), T. L. King (New Plymouth), F. Pressling (Napier), F. N. Toose (Feilding), VV. M'Guffy- (Gisborne), D. P. Smith (Gisborne), H. M'Neill (Taranaki), P. Scanlon (Milton), E. K. Wright (Patumahoe). Second row: F. Kemp (Wanganui), O. Hansen (Hawera), W. Ormond (Napier), F. Morris (Hawera), M. Sawtail (Dunedin), F. Rye (Hawera), R. O. Bigwood (Bluff). C. M'Leish (Invercargill). Front row: W. Nelson (Hawke's Bay), N. Herrick (Woodlville), T. Kerrish (Hawera), F. Robinson (Wellington).
Back Row (left to right): Sergeants J R. Harwood, F. A. Harper, D. R. Carruthers, J. W. NaccoUs, E. Warren, J. A. Reid. Front row: Sergeants W. Brown, E. A. Lowe, P. Wallace, C. E. Brand, H. E. Hodson, F. N. Lunken, J. G. Jarvis, A. C. Clark.
On left, Roy M'Lennan, of Auckland; on right, Sapper S. M'Cracken, of Caversham, wounded a second time.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 32 (Supplement)
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201The Dunedin Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting at Wingatui. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 32 (Supplement)
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