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A GROUP OF TRAGIC INTEREST TO THE SPORTING COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION.—Back Row (from left): “CHUM” PEARSON, who succumbed to injuries received in a horse-box during the train journey to the Waikato Hunt Club’s meeting, October 25th, 1915; T. TAYLOR, who died as the result of injuries received through the falling of POHUTU in the Great Northern Guineas, November 9, 1907; S. FERGUS, who received fatal injuries when SILICA fell with him in the Remuera Hurdles at Ellerslie on June 4, 1906. Front Row (from left): J. KERR, who was killed as the result of a two-year-old falling with him on the Panmure Road; A. WILLIAMS, the sole surviving member of the group.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1338, 16 December 1915, Page 10

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A GROUP OF TRAGIC INTEREST TO THE SPORTING COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION.—Back Row (from left): “CHUM” PEARSON, who succumbed to injuries received in a horse-box during the train journey to the Waikato Hunt Club’s meeting, October 25th, 1915; T. TAYLOR, who died as the result of injuries received through the falling of POHUTU in the Great Northern Guineas, November 9, 1907; S. FERGUS, who received fatal injuries when SILICA fell with him in the Remuera Hurdles at Ellerslie on June 4, 1906. Front Row (from left): J. KERR, who was killed as the result of a two-year-old falling with him on the Panmure Road; A. WILLIAMS, the sole surviving member of the group. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1338, 16 December 1915, Page 10

A GROUP OF TRAGIC INTEREST TO THE SPORTING COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION.—Back Row (from left): “CHUM” PEARSON, who succumbed to injuries received in a horse-box during the train journey to the Waikato Hunt Club’s meeting, October 25th, 1915; T. TAYLOR, who died as the result of injuries received through the falling of POHUTU in the Great Northern Guineas, November 9, 1907; S. FERGUS, who received fatal injuries when SILICA fell with him in the Remuera Hurdles at Ellerslie on June 4, 1906. Front Row (from left): J. KERR, who was killed as the result of a two-year-old falling with him on the Panmure Road; A. WILLIAMS, the sole surviving member of the group. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1338, 16 December 1915, Page 10

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