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1. TONUKOKE (W. Young), after his convincing win in the Trial Handicap (five furlongs). The second horse is STREET SINGER (H. Gray). 2. A CORNER OF THE LAWN, SHOWING TOT OF PICTURE AND THE OUTSIDE STAND ON EXTREME RIGHT. 3. THE FINISH OF THE WAIRARAPA CUP (1¼ MILES)—RED RIBBON (B. Deefey) scores a popular win from TRI MISS DEVAL (L. Morris) third. 4. A VIEW OF THE STAND AND PORTION OF THE FRONT LAWN, SHOWING PART OF THE RECORD CROWD PRESENT. 5. PARISIAN DIAMOND heat with BRADAMANTE in the Wangaimoana Handicap (seven furlongs).

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 22

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1. TONUKOKE (W. Young), after his convincing win in the Trial Handicap (five furlongs). The second horse is STREET SINGER (H. Gray). 2. A CORNER OF THE LAWN, SHOWING TOT OF PICTURE AND THE OUTSIDE STAND ON EXTREME RIGHT. 3. THE FINISH OF THE WAIRARAPA CUP (1¼ MILES)—RED RIBBON (B. Deefey) scores a popular win from TRI MISS DEVAL (L. Morris) third. 4. A VIEW OF THE STAND AND PORTION OF THE FRONT LAWN, SHOWING PART OF THE RECORD CROWD PRESENT. 5. PARISIAN DIAMOND heat with BRADAMANTE in the Wangaimoana Handicap (seven furlongs). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 22

1. TONUKOKE (W. Young), after his convincing win in the Trial Handicap (five furlongs). The second horse is STREET SINGER (H. Gray). 2. A CORNER OF THE LAWN, SHOWING TOT OF PICTURE AND THE OUTSIDE STAND ON EXTREME RIGHT. 3. THE FINISH OF THE WAIRARAPA CUP (1¼ MILES)—RED RIBBON (B. Deefey) scores a popular win from TRI MISS DEVAL (L. Morris) third. 4. A VIEW OF THE STAND AND PORTION OF THE FRONT LAWN, SHOWING PART OF THE RECORD CROWD PRESENT. 5. PARISIAN DIAMOND heat with BRADAMANTE in the Wangaimoana Handicap (seven furlongs). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 22

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