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MR. R. E. BECKETT, vice-president of the Marton Jockey Club, presenting the cup to MR. E. E. SHORT, owner of SILENUS, after that gelding’s win in the Rangitikei Hunt Cup Steeplechase (three miles) on the concluding day of the spring meeting held by the Marton Jockey Club in conjunction with the Rangitikei Hunt. R. HUNT (rider of Silenus), who is shown in picture, was presented with a gold-mounted whip, donated by Mr. Jas. Bull, the well-known Rangitikei sportsman.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 30

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MR. R. E. BECKETT, vice-president of the Marton Jockey Club, presenting the cup to MR. E. E. SHORT, owner of SILENUS, after that gelding’s win in the Rangitikei Hunt Cup Steeplechase (three miles) on the concluding day of the spring meeting held by the Marton Jockey Club in conjunction with the Rangitikei Hunt. R. HUNT (rider of Silenus), who is shown in picture, was presented with a gold-mounted whip, donated by Mr. Jas. Bull, the well-known Rangitikei sportsman. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 30

MR. R. E. BECKETT, vice-president of the Marton Jockey Club, presenting the cup to MR. E. E. SHORT, owner of SILENUS, after that gelding’s win in the Rangitikei Hunt Cup Steeplechase (three miles) on the concluding day of the spring meeting held by the Marton Jockey Club in conjunction with the Rangitikei Hunt. R. HUNT (rider of Silenus), who is shown in picture, was presented with a gold-mounted whip, donated by Mr. Jas. Bull, the well-known Rangitikei sportsman. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 30

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