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A FIVE-FURLONG SPRINTER AND A MILE GALLOPER. The Spring racing carnival was opened at Ellerslie on November 5th. The attendance was large, probably the largest yet seen at Ellerslie in the Spring. On the left is a picture of the head of Mr A. Hall’s St. Bill, winner of the Shorts Handicap: and on the right is Mr F. E. Ross’ King Soult, winner of the Great Northern Guineas.

WATCHING THE HUNTERS AT THE MANAWATU A. AND P. SHOW.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 19, 9 November 1910, Page 26

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A FIVE-FURLONG SPRINTER AND A MILE GALLOPER. The Spring racing carnival was opened at Ellerslie on November 5th. The attendance was large, probably the largest yet seen at Ellerslie in the Spring. On the left is a picture of the head of Mr A. Hall’s St. Bill, winner of the Shorts Handicap: and on the right is Mr F. E. Ross’ King Soult, winner of the Great Northern Guineas. WATCHING THE HUNTERS AT THE MANAWATU A. AND P. SHOW. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 19, 9 November 1910, Page 26

A FIVE-FURLONG SPRINTER AND A MILE GALLOPER. The Spring racing carnival was opened at Ellerslie on November 5th. The attendance was large, probably the largest yet seen at Ellerslie in the Spring. On the left is a picture of the head of Mr A. Hall’s St. Bill, winner of the Shorts Handicap: and on the right is Mr F. E. Ross’ King Soult, winner of the Great Northern Guineas. WATCHING THE HUNTERS AT THE MANAWATU A. AND P. SHOW. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 19, 9 November 1910, Page 26