MR. BEN. MYERS, of Auckland, negotiating a wire fence on his champion hunter, BOWLER. The photograph was specially taken with a view to demonstrating to Mons. Corbieres, of the French Mission, representing the agricultural side of the Industry in France, the barbwire jumping ability of the New Zealand hunter.
A handsome yearling by Hallowmas —Happy Maid, in J. Ayres’ stable at Trentham, owned by the Wellington sportsman who races under the name of "Mr. P. Soames.”
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1502, 6 February 1919, Page 9
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76MR. BEN. MYERS, of Auckland, negotiating a wire fence on his champion hunter, BOWLER. The photograph was specially taken with a view to demonstrating to Mons. Corbieres, of the French Mission, representing the agricultural side of the Industry in France, the barbwire jumping ability of the New Zealand hunter. A handsome yearling by Hallowmas—Happy Maid, in J. Ayres’ stable at Trentham, owned by the Wellington sportsman who races under the name of "Mr. P. Soames.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1502, 6 February 1919, Page 9
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