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1. WIROKINO (W. Bowden) showing the way to FIRST LINE (J. Kaan) at the brush fence approaching the straight entrance the first time in the Wanganui Steeplechase (three miles). 2. THE 5 THE HENCOOP IN THE WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE.—FIRST LINE leading POLTHOGUE (on left of picture), MARAETOTARA, and WIROKINO, in that order. 3. The field in the Hack Ste negotiating the brush fence before entering the straight the first time.—From left: SILENT DICK, SIR DONALD and FIRST CALL leading. 4. At the second to last fence in the Hack Steeplechas Lawrence) leading SILENT DICK, FIRST CALL (on right of picture), and NGAKANUI (who dead-heated for first place with the leader). 5. The second time over the hurdle in the straight in th; dies (13 miles). —MASTER BORIS (E. Copestake) leading PADDINGTON GREEN (W. Bowden), the winner, ’CELLO and VIGILO in that order. 6. Competitors in the Kaitoke Hack Hurdles negoti entering the straight the first time. —BANOGUE (J. Roach), next rails, NEGAMBO (J. Preston), in centre, and VIGILO (McBrearty), leading the field.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1570, 27 May 1920, Page 34

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1. WIROKINO (W. Bowden) showing the way to FIRST LINE (J. Kaan) at the brush fence approaching the straight entrance the first time in the Wanganui Steeplechase (three miles). 2. THE 5 THE HENCOOP IN THE WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE.—FIRST LINE leading POLTHOGUE (on left of picture), MARAETOTARA, and WIROKINO, in that order. 3. The field in the Hack Ste negotiating the brush fence before entering the straight the first time.—From left: SILENT DICK, SIR DONALD and FIRST CALL leading. 4. At the second to last fence in the Hack Steeplechas Lawrence) leading SILENT DICK, FIRST CALL (on right of picture), and NGAKANUI (who dead-heated for first place with the leader). 5. The second time over the hurdle in the straight in th; dies (13 miles).—MASTER BORIS (E. Copestake) leading PADDINGTON GREEN (W. Bowden), the winner, ’CELLO and VIGILO in that order. 6. Competitors in the Kaitoke Hack Hurdles negoti entering the straight the first time.—BANOGUE (J. Roach), next rails, NEGAMBO (J. Preston), in centre, and VIGILO (McBrearty), leading the field. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1570, 27 May 1920, Page 34

1. WIROKINO (W. Bowden) showing the way to FIRST LINE (J. Kaan) at the brush fence approaching the straight entrance the first time in the Wanganui Steeplechase (three miles). 2. THE 5 THE HENCOOP IN THE WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE.—FIRST LINE leading POLTHOGUE (on left of picture), MARAETOTARA, and WIROKINO, in that order. 3. The field in the Hack Ste negotiating the brush fence before entering the straight the first time.—From left: SILENT DICK, SIR DONALD and FIRST CALL leading. 4. At the second to last fence in the Hack Steeplechas Lawrence) leading SILENT DICK, FIRST CALL (on right of picture), and NGAKANUI (who dead-heated for first place with the leader). 5. The second time over the hurdle in the straight in th; dies (13 miles).—MASTER BORIS (E. Copestake) leading PADDINGTON GREEN (W. Bowden), the winner, ’CELLO and VIGILO in that order. 6. Competitors in the Kaitoke Hack Hurdles negoti entering the straight the first time.—BANOGUE (J. Roach), next rails, NEGAMBO (J. Preston), in centre, and VIGILO (McBrearty), leading the field. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1570, 27 May 1920, Page 34

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