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1. ESCAPED (L. Morris) returning to the enclosure after winning the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the second day. The second horse is MOUNTAIN GOLD (R. Reed). 2. The President, M suit) photographed with a group of Wanganui visitors to the meeting. 3. ROCKFIELD (R. S. Bagby) after his victory in the Waitoa Handicap (seven furlongs) on the opening day. The seco (Rennie). 4. TAIAMAI (H. Gray) returning to scale after annexing the Domain Handicap (six furlongs) on the second day. 5. The Te Aroha Cup winner, KILLARD (R. Reed), after his popular Mr. W. E. Herbert’s b f BO-PEEP. H. Gray, rider. 7. A group of Auckland turf enthusiasts. 8. Mr. A. Wakefield’s b g WHITEHALL (R. S. Bagby), winner of the Trial Handicap (5½ furlongs). investments on the totalisator.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1508, 20 March 1919, Page 23

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1. ESCAPED (L. Morris) returning to the enclosure after winning the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the second day. The second horse is MOUNTAIN GOLD (R. Reed). 2. The President, M suit) photographed with a group of Wanganui visitors to the meeting. 3. ROCKFIELD (R. S. Bagby) after his victory in the Waitoa Handicap (seven furlongs) on the opening day. The seco (Rennie). 4. TAIAMAI (H. Gray) returning to scale after annexing the Domain Handicap (six furlongs) on the second day. 5. The Te Aroha Cup winner, KILLARD (R. Reed), after his popular Mr. W. E. Herbert’s b f BO-PEEP. H. Gray, rider. 7. A group of Auckland turf enthusiasts. 8. Mr. A. Wakefield’s b g WHITEHALL (R. S. Bagby), winner of the Trial Handicap (5½ furlongs). investments on the totalisator. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1508, 20 March 1919, Page 23

1. ESCAPED (L. Morris) returning to the enclosure after winning the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the second day. The second horse is MOUNTAIN GOLD (R. Reed). 2. The President, M suit) photographed with a group of Wanganui visitors to the meeting. 3. ROCKFIELD (R. S. Bagby) after his victory in the Waitoa Handicap (seven furlongs) on the opening day. The seco (Rennie). 4. TAIAMAI (H. Gray) returning to scale after annexing the Domain Handicap (six furlongs) on the second day. 5. The Te Aroha Cup winner, KILLARD (R. Reed), after his popular Mr. W. E. Herbert’s b f BO-PEEP. H. Gray, rider. 7. A group of Auckland turf enthusiasts. 8. Mr. A. Wakefield’s b g WHITEHALL (R. S. Bagby), winner of the Trial Handicap (5½ furlongs). investments on the totalisator. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1508, 20 March 1919, Page 23

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