1. SETTLER (Loader) returning to scale after winning the President’s Handicap (one mi'e and a distance) on the concluding day. The second and third horses are DRIBBLE (McLean) and MASTER MOUTOA (C. Price) respectively. 2. NEED (C. Price) winning the Wharangi Handicap (six furlongs) from HUSHABYE (W. Price), with COROPETT (M. McCarten) third. 3. An exciting finish in the Dash Hack Handicap (5½ furlongs)—FOEMAN (C. Price), on outside, defeats CROSS WORDS (G. McLean), next rails, with REWA REWA (W. Price) third. 4. HAUPAI (W. Price) returning to the enclosure after annexing the Maiden Hack (seven furlongs). The second horse is LADY EDITH (C. Price). 5. Mrs. Freeman, of Foxton, presenting the gold-mounted whip to the rider (Metcalf) of KURAPAI, who dead-heated in the Cup with LADIFY. 6. A portion of the crowd on the lawn. 7. STARENGO (W. Price), after winning the Himatangi Hack Handicap on the first day. 8. Visitors on the lawn.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1398, 8 February 1917, Page 19
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1541. SETTLER (Loader) returning to scale after winning the President’s Handicap (one mi'e and a distance) on the concluding day. The second and third horses are DRIBBLE (McLean) and MASTER MOUTOA (C. Price) respectively. 2. NEED (C. Price) winning the Wharangi Handicap (six furlongs) from HUSHABYE (W. Price), with COROPETT (M. McCarten) third. 3. An exciting finish in the Dash Hack Handicap (5½ furlongs)—FOEMAN (C. Price), on outside, defeats CROSS WORDS (G. McLean), next rails, with REWA REWA (W. Price) third. 4. HAUPAI (W. Price) returning to the enclosure after annexing the Maiden Hack (seven furlongs). The second horse is LADY EDITH (C. Price). 5. Mrs. Freeman, of Foxton, presenting the gold-mounted whip to the rider (Metcalf) of KURAPAI, who dead-heated in the Cup with LADIFY. 6. A portion of the crowd on the lawn. 7. STARENGO (W. Price), after winning the Himatangi Hack Handicap on the first day. 8. Visitors on the lawn. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1398, 8 February 1917, Page 19
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