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1. MESSRS. MAT CASEY and F. CASEY, the well-known gun men. 2. Mr. B. Shadbolt’s blk m PAROLE BELLS, by Australian Parole—Four Bells. B. Shadbolt, driver. 3. THE FINISH OF THE TING CUP (TWO MILES). —PEONY (A. Pringle) winning from MISS HAVOC (J. Messervy). 4. Lawn patrons. 5. Mr. M. Currin’s ch g CELTIC, aged, by General Mac —Imperial Nell. H. Barrack MORSE (caretaker Hawera racecourse) and MR. RYVES WEBB (caretaker Wanganui racecourse and well-known as a trotting starter). 7. NEIGH (J. Messervy), winner of the Morton Memorial Sta FERNLEIGH (Alborn) leading GOLD BOY (T. Roe, sen.), with whom she dead-heated in the President’s Handicap (two miles). 9. A snapshot on the lawn. 10. MESSRS. ALBORN and T. ROE, after their dead-heat in the President’s Handicap.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1402, 8 March 1917, Page 32

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1. MESSRS. MAT CASEY and F. CASEY, the well-known gun men. 2. Mr. B. Shadbolt’s blk m PAROLE BELLS, by Australian Parole—Four Bells. B. Shadbolt, driver. 3. THE FINISH OF THE TING CUP (TWO MILES).—PEONY (A. Pringle) winning from MISS HAVOC (J. Messervy). 4. Lawn patrons. 5. Mr. M. Currin’s ch g CELTIC, aged, by General Mac—Imperial Nell. H. Barrack MORSE (caretaker Hawera racecourse) and MR. RYVES WEBB (caretaker Wanganui racecourse and well-known as a trotting starter). 7. NEIGH (J. Messervy), winner of the Morton Memorial Sta FERNLEIGH (Alborn) leading GOLD BOY (T. Roe, sen.), with whom she dead-heated in the President’s Handicap (two miles). 9. A snapshot on the lawn. 10. MESSRS. ALBORN and T. ROE, after their dead-heat in the President’s Handicap. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1402, 8 March 1917, Page 32

1. MESSRS. MAT CASEY and F. CASEY, the well-known gun men. 2. Mr. B. Shadbolt’s blk m PAROLE BELLS, by Australian Parole—Four Bells. B. Shadbolt, driver. 3. THE FINISH OF THE TING CUP (TWO MILES).—PEONY (A. Pringle) winning from MISS HAVOC (J. Messervy). 4. Lawn patrons. 5. Mr. M. Currin’s ch g CELTIC, aged, by General Mac—Imperial Nell. H. Barrack MORSE (caretaker Hawera racecourse) and MR. RYVES WEBB (caretaker Wanganui racecourse and well-known as a trotting starter). 7. NEIGH (J. Messervy), winner of the Morton Memorial Sta FERNLEIGH (Alborn) leading GOLD BOY (T. Roe, sen.), with whom she dead-heated in the President’s Handicap (two miles). 9. A snapshot on the lawn. 10. MESSRS. ALBORN and T. ROE, after their dead-heat in the President’s Handicap. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1402, 8 March 1917, Page 32

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