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1. BATTLETIDE (Henderson), on left of picture, and JACARANDA (Warner) negotiating the first fence of the double brush in front of stand in the Autumn Steeplechase (about three miles.) 2. TIRAU (Roach) leading BATLETIDE (Henderson) over the water jump in the Authmn Steeplechase TIRAU came to grief at the next obstacle. 3. MISS GOLD (J. O’Shea) defeats the favourite, ROSE QUEEN (Rayner) in the Great Northern St Leger Stakes (1¾ miles). 4. A VIEW OF THE OUTER ENCLOSURE AT ELLERSLIE ON EASTER MONDAY, SHOWING THE HUGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF PORTION OF THE TOTALISATOR.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1563, 8 April 1920, Page 34

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1. BATTLETIDE (Henderson), on left of picture, and JACARANDA (Warner) negotiating the first fence of the double brush in front of stand in the Autumn Steeplechase (about three miles.) 2. TIRAU (Roach) leading BATLETIDE (Henderson) over the water jump in the Authmn Steeplechase TIRAU came to grief at the next obstacle. 3. MISS GOLD (J. O’Shea) defeats the favourite, ROSE QUEEN (Rayner) in the Great Northern St Leger Stakes (1¾ miles). 4. A VIEW OF THE OUTER ENCLOSURE AT ELLERSLIE ON EASTER MONDAY, SHOWING THE HUGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF PORTION OF THE TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1563, 8 April 1920, Page 34

1. BATTLETIDE (Henderson), on left of picture, and JACARANDA (Warner) negotiating the first fence of the double brush in front of stand in the Autumn Steeplechase (about three miles.) 2. TIRAU (Roach) leading BATLETIDE (Henderson) over the water jump in the Authmn Steeplechase TIRAU came to grief at the next obstacle. 3. MISS GOLD (J. O’Shea) defeats the favourite, ROSE QUEEN (Rayner) in the Great Northern St Leger Stakes (1¾ miles). 4. A VIEW OF THE OUTER ENCLOSURE AT ELLERSLIE ON EASTER MONDAY, SHOWING THE HUGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF PORTION OF THE TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1563, 8 April 1920, Page 34

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