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1. Admiring the beautiful flower beds at Ellerslie—From left: Messrs. Ross, Williams (of Napier), and Shallc oss (secretary N.Z. Sports Protection League). 2. TENACIOUS (Standen) after his victory in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race. 3. KING LUPIN (H. Robinson) winning the Newmarket Handicap (six furlongs) from the favourite, BIMETER (B. Deeley), on the third day, with TACT a poor third. 4. DESERT GOLD decorated with the blue riband after annexing the Great Northern Derby (1½ miles). 5. Messrs. W. G. Stead, T. H. Lowry and Bethune. 6. DOWNHAM (J. O’Shea)returning to scale after capturing the Visitors’ Handicap (five furlongs) on the second day. The second and third horses are CHAKWANA (A. Reed) and KITTY BELLAIRS (B. Deeley). 7. SCORCH (A. J. McFlynn) piloting the field in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race, won by TENACIOUS, on the second day. 8. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) scores a decisive victory from GOOD HOPE (Clarke) and NYSTAD (Oliver) in the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day of the gathering.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 13

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1. Admiring the beautiful flower beds at Ellerslie—From left: Messrs. Ross, Williams (of Napier), and Shallc oss (secretary N.Z. Sports Protection League). 2. TENACIOUS (Standen) after his victory in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race. 3. KING LUPIN (H. Robinson) winning the Newmarket Handicap (six furlongs) from the favourite, BIMETER (B. Deeley), on the third day, with TACT a poor third. 4. DESERT GOLD decorated with the blue riband after annexing the Great Northern Derby (1½ miles). 5. Messrs. W. G. Stead, T. H. Lowry and Bethune. 6. DOWNHAM (J. O’Shea)returning to scale after capturing the Visitors’ Handicap (five furlongs) on the second day. The second and third horses are CHAKWANA (A. Reed) and KITTY BELLAIRS (B. Deeley). 7. SCORCH (A. J. McFlynn) piloting the field in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race, won by TENACIOUS, on the second day. 8. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) scores a decisive victory from GOOD HOPE (Clarke) and NYSTAD (Oliver) in the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day of the gathering. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 13

1. Admiring the beautiful flower beds at Ellerslie—From left: Messrs. Ross, Williams (of Napier), and Shallc oss (secretary N.Z. Sports Protection League). 2. TENACIOUS (Standen) after his victory in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race. 3. KING LUPIN (H. Robinson) winning the Newmarket Handicap (six furlongs) from the favourite, BIMETER (B. Deeley), on the third day, with TACT a poor third. 4. DESERT GOLD decorated with the blue riband after annexing the Great Northern Derby (1½ miles). 5. Messrs. W. G. Stead, T. H. Lowry and Bethune. 6. DOWNHAM (J. O’Shea)returning to scale after capturing the Visitors’ Handicap (five furlongs) on the second day. The second and third horses are CHAKWANA (A. Reed) and KITTY BELLAIRS (B. Deeley). 7. SCORCH (A. J. McFlynn) piloting the field in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race, won by TENACIOUS, on the second day. 8. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) scores a decisive victory from GOOD HOPE (Clarke) and NYSTAD (Oliver) in the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day of the gathering. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 13