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1. RYLSTONE (Mr. G. D. Beatson) winning the High-weight Hack Handicap (one mile) from HASTIE (Mr. T. Taylor) and LORD NELSON (Mr. H. Cameron) on the concluding day. 2. Waimatoa (W. Price) narrowly defeats LADY GENERAL (C. Reed) in the March Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day. LADY BLACK third. 3. View of the front lawn. 5. MR. A. HENDERSON, honorary timekeeper. 6. An exciting finish in the Telephone Handicap (five furlongs) on the concluding day—WAIMATOA (W. Price) scores a head victory from CARLYSIAN (E. Manson), with LADY BLACK (R. Reed) third. 7. MR. J. IORNS, a vice-president of the club. 8. WAIMATOA returning to scale after winning the Telephone Handicap. The second horse is CARLYSIAN. 9. MR. A. McDONALD. 10. SARDINIA (C. Reed), after his surprise victory in the Grandstand HacK Handicap (seven furlongs) on the concluding day. The second horse is BAIRNSDALE (A. Oliver). 11. Noted horsemen in khaki —A. OLIVER and J. CONNELL. 12. MESSRS. KEN DUNCAN, W. E. BIDWILL, and TELFORD.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1405, 29 March 1917, Page 39

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1. RYLSTONE (Mr. G. D. Beatson) winning the High-weight Hack Handicap (one mile) from HASTIE (Mr. T. Taylor) and LORD NELSON (Mr. H. Cameron) on the concluding day. 2. Waimatoa (W. Price) narrowly defeats LADY GENERAL (C. Reed) in the March Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day. LADY BLACK third. 3. View of the front lawn. 5. MR. A. HENDERSON, honorary timekeeper. 6. An exciting finish in the Telephone Handicap (five furlongs) on the concluding day—WAIMATOA (W. Price) scores a head victory from CARLYSIAN (E. Manson), with LADY BLACK (R. Reed) third. 7. MR. J. IORNS, a vice-president of the club. 8. WAIMATOA returning to scale after winning the Telephone Handicap. The second horse is CARLYSIAN. 9. MR. A. McDONALD. 10. SARDINIA (C. Reed), after his surprise victory in the Grandstand HacK Handicap (seven furlongs) on the concluding day. The second horse is BAIRNSDALE (A. Oliver). 11. Noted horsemen in khaki—A. OLIVER and J. CONNELL. 12. MESSRS. KEN DUNCAN, W. E. BIDWILL, and TELFORD. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1405, 29 March 1917, Page 39

1. RYLSTONE (Mr. G. D. Beatson) winning the High-weight Hack Handicap (one mile) from HASTIE (Mr. T. Taylor) and LORD NELSON (Mr. H. Cameron) on the concluding day. 2. Waimatoa (W. Price) narrowly defeats LADY GENERAL (C. Reed) in the March Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day. LADY BLACK third. 3. View of the front lawn. 5. MR. A. HENDERSON, honorary timekeeper. 6. An exciting finish in the Telephone Handicap (five furlongs) on the concluding day—WAIMATOA (W. Price) scores a head victory from CARLYSIAN (E. Manson), with LADY BLACK (R. Reed) third. 7. MR. J. IORNS, a vice-president of the club. 8. WAIMATOA returning to scale after winning the Telephone Handicap. The second horse is CARLYSIAN. 9. MR. A. McDONALD. 10. SARDINIA (C. Reed), after his surprise victory in the Grandstand HacK Handicap (seven furlongs) on the concluding day. The second horse is BAIRNSDALE (A. Oliver). 11. Noted horsemen in khaki—A. OLIVER and J. CONNELL. 12. MESSRS. KEN DUNCAN, W. E. BIDWILL, and TELFORD. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1405, 29 March 1917, Page 39

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