1. Mr. J. H. Palmer’s b h ANALOGUE, 4yrs., by Seaton Delaval —Analogy, winner of the Atkinson Memorial Stakes 1¼ miles). G. Clarke in saddle. 2. Mr. A. Hall’s b g MASTER LUPIN. R. E. Brown up. 3. A snapshot on the lawn. 4. At the hurdle in front of the stand in the Okaiawa Hack Hurdles—BLUETHREAD (A. McDonald) leading CAMP GUARD (the winner), FLYING CAMP, COMBUSTION and ROYAL PATRON in that order. 5. A view of the crowd in inside enclosure near the totalisator house. 6. Messrs. Young Bros, and Mr. O’Connor. 7. EGYPT (J. O’Shea) winning the Hawera Stakes (one mile) from BISQGNE (F. E. Jones).
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1398, 8 February 1917, Page 39
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1081. Mr. J. H. Palmer’s b h ANALOGUE, 4yrs., by Seaton Delaval—Analogy, winner of the Atkinson Memorial Stakes 1¼ miles). G. Clarke in saddle. 2. Mr. A. Hall’s b g MASTER LUPIN. R. E. Brown up. 3. A snapshot on the lawn. 4. At the hurdle in front of the stand in the Okaiawa Hack Hurdles—BLUETHREAD (A. McDonald) leading CAMP GUARD (the winner), FLYING CAMP, COMBUSTION and ROYAL PATRON in that order. 5. A view of the crowd in inside enclosure near the totalisator house. 6. Messrs. Young Bros, and Mr. O’Connor. 7. EGYPT (J. O’Shea) winning the Hawera Stakes (one mile) from BISQGNE (F. E. Jones). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1398, 8 February 1917, Page 39
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