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- ARTICLENew Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NOTES
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- ARTICLERACISTS FIXTURES, 1916-17.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLEMR. HARLEY’S STARTING AT OTAKI.
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- ARTICLEELLERSLIE ITEMS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. W. H. Windsor’s ch g GLUEPOT, by Gluten—Cloud, winner of the 33rd Great Northern Steeplechase, 1917.
- ILLUSTRATIONHISTORIC MEETING OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.—GROUP PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE COLONIAL OFFICE OF THE IMPERIAL WAR COUNCIL AT...
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
- ARTICLEA Splendid Contest in the Winter Steeplechase (three miles) at the A R.C. Meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE WATER JUMP IN THE WINTER STEEPLECHASE (THREE MILES) —RANZA MIST (T. SCOTT) SHOWING THE WAY TO NUS (BUSH), ST. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE FIRST FENCE OF THE DOUBLE IN FRONT OF STAND IN THE WINTER STEEPLECHASE.—CZARONUS, BRAEBURN, ST. ELMN, WAIMAI A...
- ILLUSTRATIONGOING UP THE HILL THE LAST TIME IN THE WINTER STEEPLECHASE—CZARONUS (W. BUSH) HAS COMMAND FROM RECORD (E. COPESTAKE) ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE WINTER STEEPLECHASE (THREE MILES)—ST. ELMN (F. TUTCHEN) WINNING FROM THE FAVOURITE, EL GALLO (McSEV...
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- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND
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- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
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- ARTICLEScenes of Enjoyment, which come as a Happy Release from the Monotony and Tragedy
- ILLUSTRATIONWITH THE FRENCH IN MACEDONIA.—A. pleasant dining-room for French soldiers near Monastir.
- ILLUSTRATIONA competitor getting over an awkward obstacle in the Bradfield College annual steeplechase. Many difficult obstacles ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSluice, an obstacle in the Bradfield College’s annual steeplechase in Eng some of the competitors fording the sluice,...
- ILLUSTRATIONDECORATION FOR Fl REMAN.—SUPERINTENDENT FORD, of the leaving the investiture at which he was recently
- ARTICLEWith the French and British Armies on the Western Front.
- ILLUSTRATIONREWARDS TO FRENCH AVIATORS. The renowned airman, GUYNEMER, in his new uniform of captain. Behind him is his famous ma...
- ILLUSTRATIONA BUSY HIGHWAY ON THE FRENCH FRONT. Soldiers engaged in clearing away the snow from the road after a heavy fall.
- ILLUSTRATIONACTIVE PREPARATIONS PROCEEDING NEAR THE FRENCH LINES STORM.—French cavalrymen bringing up timber to the front for
- ILLUSTRATIONWRECKED HOUSES IN MAIN STREET MIRAUMONT-LE-GRAND PHOTOG BRITISH TOOK POSSESSION OF THE VILLAGE. The houses were prac ...
- ARTICLESome Sturdy Members of the Twenty-sixth Reinforcements taken in Camp at Trent
- ILLUSTRATIONA DETERMINED-LOOKING GROUP—THE SECOND PLATOON, A COMPANY.
- ILLUSTRATIONDEVIL-MAY-CARE NEW ZEALANDERS.—THE THIRTEENTH PLATOON, D COMPANY.
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF HAWKE’S BAY BOYS—THE SEVENTH PLATOON
- ILLUSTRATIONNON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF D. COMPANY—Back Row (from left): ragh, Rhinesmith, Q.M.-Sergeant Nutt, Corporal Smith. F...
- ARTICLEInteresting Snapshots at the Auckland Racing Club’s Winter Meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SURPRISE VICTORY IN THE ORAKEI HURDLE RACE (1% MILES) ON THE CONCLUDING DAY—TAKANINI (COLEMAN) WINNING FROM THRACE ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPARISIAN DIAMOND (TAPP) WINS THE YORK WELTER HANDICAP (ONE MILE) FROM KAURI KING (SID. REID), WITH COLONEL SOUUT (B. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEGOTIATING THE FIRST FENCE OF THE DOUBLE IN THE TAMAKI STEEPLECHASE (2½ MILES) ON THE CONCLUDING DAY.—THE CHANNEL (W...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE TAMAKI STEEPLECHASE (2½ MILES)—TINIROTO (J. ROACH) WINS DECISIVELY FROM COKELY (S. HENDERSON) WITH ...
- ARTICLERACING REVIEWED
- ARTICLEOTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB.
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- ARTICLERACING AT WINGATUI-THE DUNEDIN CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.
- ILLUSTRATIONAt the water jump in the Otago Steeplechase (three miles)—KlRKBY and ORATONU taking the water with RONGAHERE following.
- ILLUSTRATIONSilverstream Handicap candidates parading in the Birdcage prior to contesting that event.
- ILLUSTRATIONTIP UP (J. Olsen) winning the Wairongoa Handicap (six furlongs) from BU BOYNE (A. H. Wilson) third.
- ILLUSTRATIONA close finish in the Provincial Handicap (one mile).—SEDD-EL-BAHR (F. KILKEE (T. Black) by a nose, with HOT AIR (R. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe finish of the Silverstream Handicap (seven furlongs)—MINESWEEPER (F from MICKY FREE (A. H. Wilson), with LION (L....
- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
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- ARTICLEMAKE YOUR OWN COUGH MIXTURE.
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- ARTICLEMaking the Germans Rue the Day they Invaded France—French Gunners and their Modern Field Piece
- ILLUSTRATIONA TYPICAL FRENCH MONSTER GUN.. WHICH HAS EXTRACTED HEAVY TOLL IN DRIVING THE GERMANS BACK AT VERDUN. Not only have th...
- ILLUSTRATIONONE OF THE FAMOUS FRENCH “SEVENTY-FIVES” IN USE NEAR MONASTIR.—These guns have been used effectively by the Allies at...
- ILLUSTRATIONA FRENCH GUN EMPLACEMENT AT A VANTAGE POINT AT VERDUN able stronghold, where so many German lives have been sacrifice...
- ILLUSTRATIONA BARBED-WIRE DEPOT IN A CORNER OF THE FRENCH TRENCHES greatly treasured by the conflicting armies in view of its sca...
- ARTICLETURF RESULTS.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ARTICLEFeatures of Interest in the Different Battle Areas.
- ILLUSTRATIONSHARE AND SHARE ALIKE.—PRIVATE C. H. DAVIES, OF THE CAMEL CORPS, SHARING HIS BISCUIT WITH HIS CHARGE IN AN EGYPTIAN C...
- ILLUSTRATIONFLYING MEN’S GRAVES BEARING APPROPRIATE CROSSES.— The graves shown are those of Bosche aviators near Monastir. Both m...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE UNDERGROUND AT THE FRONT.—A “tube” connecting with the first line trenches. In order to revictual the Belgian lin...
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMAN BARBED WIRE FAILS TO CHECK THE BRITISH ADVANCE UPON MIRAUMONT-LE-GRAND. The artillery sweeps away the obstacle...
- ARTICLENotable Winners at the Auckland Racing Club’s Great Northern Meeting at Ell
- ILLUSTRATIONRunner-up in the Great Northern Hurdle Race (2½ miles) and winner of the Winter Steeplechase (three miles)—Messrs. Ca...
- ILLUSTRATIONA double winner at the meeting—Mr. A. B. Carley’s gr g BLUESTONE, aged, by Bluelight—Flirt, who accounted for the Mem...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Great Northern Hurdle Race winner, 1917—Hon. J. D. Ormond’s b g G —Gladisla. W. Bush in saddle.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. G. D. Beatson’s br g PARISIAN DIAMOND, 4yrs., by Charlemagne II.—Ho Welter Handicap( one mile) on the concluding ...
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- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
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- ARTICLEKING’S THEATRE.
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- ARTICLEBE NATURAL!
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- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP.
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLENew Zealanders in Training at Trentham, and Views of Anzacs’ Quarters at the Front.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CHEERY GROUP OF FIGHTERS FROM THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT, PHOTOGRAPHED IN CAMP AT TRENTHAM.—THE BTH PLATOON, B COMPANY.
- ILLUSTRATIONBACK TO BILLETS.—A New Zealand soldier taking things easy in France. Across the way is a motor garage pierced by an e...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW ZEALAND OFFICER’S DUG-OUT AT THE FRONT. It was too luxurious to last, a shell rudely shattering the comfortable...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTURDY REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND BOYS AT THE FRONT—SOME MEMBERS OF THE “TWENTY-SIXTHS.” THE 15TH PLATOON, D ...
- ARTICLETHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
- ILLUSTRATIONA HEALTHY QUARTETTE! Mr. Robert Greig, the popular actor, and three borrowed babies that give point to “Baby Mine,” t...
- ILLUSTRATIONTIM MOORE, comedian, appearing at the Auckland Opera House this week.
- ILLUSTRATIONWINNERS OF THE MILITARY SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT HELD AT TRENTHAM BY THE TWENTY-SIXTH REINFORCEMENTS.—Back Ro...
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