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Members of the St. John Ambulance Association mounted on their Har-ley-Davidson motor cycle, who regularly render yeoman service in their prompt attention to casualties on racecourses in Auckland. The illustration shows them fully equipped for emergencies during the progress of the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting at Ellerslie, where, during the Great Northern gathering, the expeditious manner in which they rendered first aid to badly shaken and injured jockeys earned universal commendation.

ARABIAN PRINCE WATCHES A TROTTING EXHIBITION IN LONDON.—EMIR FEIZUL, son of the King of the Hedjaz, admiring Mr. Walter Winan’s celebrated double-gaited mare, Elf, at Parsloes Park, at a recent trotting exhibition, specially given in aid of St. Dunstan’s Hospital for the Blind.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 14

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Members of the St. John Ambulance Association mounted on their Harley-Davidson motor cycle, who regularly render yeoman service in their prompt attention to casualties on racecourses in Auckland. The illustration shows them fully equipped for emergencies during the progress of the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting at Ellerslie, where, during the Great Northern gathering, the expeditious manner in which they rendered first aid to badly shaken and injured jockeys earned universal commendation. ARABIAN PRINCE WATCHES A TROTTING EXHIBITION IN LONDON.—EMIR FEIZUL, son of the King of the Hedjaz, admiring Mr. Walter Winan’s celebrated double-gaited mare, Elf, at Parsloes Park, at a recent trotting exhibition, specially given in aid of St. Dunstan’s Hospital for the Blind. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 14

Members of the St. John Ambulance Association mounted on their Harley-Davidson motor cycle, who regularly render yeoman service in their prompt attention to casualties on racecourses in Auckland. The illustration shows them fully equipped for emergencies during the progress of the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting at Ellerslie, where, during the Great Northern gathering, the expeditious manner in which they rendered first aid to badly shaken and injured jockeys earned universal commendation. ARABIAN PRINCE WATCHES A TROTTING EXHIBITION IN LONDON.—EMIR FEIZUL, son of the King of the Hedjaz, admiring Mr. Walter Winan’s celebrated double-gaited mare, Elf, at Parsloes Park, at a recent trotting exhibition, specially given in aid of St. Dunstan’s Hospital for the Blind. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 14