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1. Group of well-known horsemen present at the meeting. From left: R. Reed, R. Manson, A. Reed, H. Young and W. Bell. 2. A portion of the crowd around the totalisator. 3. Mr. J. F. Rangitikei Racing Club) and friends. 4. Whiro (W. Young) after accounting for the Maiden Hack Handicap (seven furlongs) on the second day. 5. Mr. Geo. Price, the well-known trainer (on rons in front of the totalisator during speculation on the Fraser Memorial Stakes. 7. “Paddy” Malone, the veteran Gisborne trainer. 8,9, 10. 11 and 12. Enthusiasts photographed o

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1459, 11 April 1918, Page 16

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1. Group of well-known horsemen present at the meeting. From left: R. Reed, R. Manson, A. Reed, H. Young and W. Bell. 2. A portion of the crowd around the totalisator. 3. Mr. J. F. Rangitikei Racing Club) and friends. 4. Whiro (W. Young) after accounting for the Maiden Hack Handicap (seven furlongs) on the second day. 5. Mr. Geo. Price, the well-known trainer (on rons in front of the totalisator during speculation on the Fraser Memorial Stakes. 7. “Paddy” Malone, the veteran Gisborne trainer. 8,9, 10. 11 and 12. Enthusiasts photographed o New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1459, 11 April 1918, Page 16

1. Group of well-known horsemen present at the meeting. From left: R. Reed, R. Manson, A. Reed, H. Young and W. Bell. 2. A portion of the crowd around the totalisator. 3. Mr. J. F. Rangitikei Racing Club) and friends. 4. Whiro (W. Young) after accounting for the Maiden Hack Handicap (seven furlongs) on the second day. 5. Mr. Geo. Price, the well-known trainer (on rons in front of the totalisator during speculation on the Fraser Memorial Stakes. 7. “Paddy” Malone, the veteran Gisborne trainer. 8,9, 10. 11 and 12. Enthusiasts photographed o New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1459, 11 April 1918, Page 16