1. TWO PROMINENT VISITORS—MONS. LE COMMANDANT D’ANDRE (on left), A.D.C. to General Pau, of the French Mission, and MONS. LEON HIPPEAU (on right), French Consul in Au (L. Morris) defeats the favourite, SURVEYOR (C. Emerson) in the Twenty-fourth Royal Stakes (six furlongs), with WARPLANE (Bagby) third, and BITHOLIA fourth. 3. GENERAL PAU, the and the HON. W. F. HERRIES (Minister for Railways). 4. ISLINGTON PLATE CANDIDATES LEAVING THE BIRDCAGE TO COMPETE IN THE IMPORTANT MILE EVENT. 5. THE FINISH PLATE (ONE MILE).—GLOAMING (B. Deeley) wins decisively from SASANOF (H. Gray), with KARO (L. Morris) third. 6. MADAME HIPPEAU, wife of the French Consul, on the lawn at Greenwood’s champion performer, GLOAMING (B. Deeley) returning to scale after establishing an Australasian mile record (1min. 37 1-5sec.) in the Islington Plate. 8. TAIAMAI (M. O’Shea) regi in the Bowen Handicap (six furlongs), with QUEEN ABBEY (Rennie) second, and HAPPY VALLEY (Dillamore) third.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1497, 2 January 1919, Page 23
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1501. TWO PROMINENT VISITORS—MONS. LE COMMANDANT D’ANDRE (on left), A.D.C. to General Pau, of the French Mission, and MONS. LEON HIPPEAU (on right), French Consul in Au (L. Morris) defeats the favourite, SURVEYOR (C. Emerson) in the Twenty-fourth Royal Stakes (six furlongs), with WARPLANE (Bagby) third, and BITHOLIA fourth. 3. GENERAL PAU, the and the HON. W. F. HERRIES (Minister for Railways). 4. ISLINGTON PLATE CANDIDATES LEAVING THE BIRDCAGE TO COMPETE IN THE IMPORTANT MILE EVENT. 5. THE FINISH PLATE (ONE MILE).—GLOAMING (B. Deeley) wins decisively from SASANOF (H. Gray), with KARO (L. Morris) third. 6. MADAME HIPPEAU, wife of the French Consul, on the lawn at Greenwood’s champion performer, GLOAMING (B. Deeley) returning to scale after establishing an Australasian mile record (1min. 37 1-5sec.) in the Islington Plate. 8. TAIAMAI (M. O’Shea) regi in the Bowen Handicap (six furlongs), with QUEEN ABBEY (Rennie) second, and HAPPY VALLEY (Dillamore) third. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1497, 2 January 1919, Page 23
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