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1. Lucky investors collecting their dividends after the big race. 2. SOME BOY (J. Bryce) winning the Waimate Plains Cup (two miles). 3. THE START OF THE HAWERA. HANDICAP HAPPY JACK, 4. THE WAIMATE CUP VICTOR —Mr. F. Johnston’s br g SOME BOY, 5yrs., by Volunteer —Cuirassier mare. J. Bryce, driver. 5. The front lawn and part of main stand pho gress of the Waimate Plains Trotting Club’s meeting. 6. The field in the Waimate Plains Trotting Cup passing the post the first time—SOME BOY has charge

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 37

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1. Lucky investors collecting their dividends after the big race. 2. SOME BOY (J. Bryce) winning the Waimate Plains Cup (two miles). 3. THE START OF THE HAWERA. HANDICAP HAPPY JACK, 4. THE WAIMATE CUP VICTOR—Mr. F. Johnston’s br g SOME BOY, 5yrs., by Volunteer—Cuirassier mare. J. Bryce, driver. 5. The front lawn and part of main stand pho gress of the Waimate Plains Trotting Club’s meeting. 6. The field in the Waimate Plains Trotting Cup passing the post the first time—SOME BOY has charge New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 37

1. Lucky investors collecting their dividends after the big race. 2. SOME BOY (J. Bryce) winning the Waimate Plains Cup (two miles). 3. THE START OF THE HAWERA. HANDICAP HAPPY JACK, 4. THE WAIMATE CUP VICTOR—Mr. F. Johnston’s br g SOME BOY, 5yrs., by Volunteer—Cuirassier mare. J. Bryce, driver. 5. The front lawn and part of main stand pho gress of the Waimate Plains Trotting Club’s meeting. 6. The field in the Waimate Plains Trotting Cup passing the post the first time—SOME BOY has charge New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1514, 1 May 1919, Page 37

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