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- ARTICLEN.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEPatriotic and Clever “The Juvenile Dandies.”
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NOTES
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- ILLUSTRATIONSECOND-LIEUTENANT REGINALD M. DOUGHTY, of Karaka Bay, Wellington. Wounded in Battle of Messines, on June 11. [Bartlet...
- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES 1917-18.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLELIBERTY WAR LOAN.
- ARTICLEEGMONT RACING CLUB.
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- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE JOSEPH EDWARD WOOD, of Epsom, Auckland. Killed in action on August 1. Aged 21 years.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLEPictures from the Alsatian Front, and a young English Chef.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SCENE IN ALSACE.—A French soldier banishes the grim recollections of war whilst he engages in another all-important...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW THE FRENCH APPROACH ALSATIAN POSITIONS.—The mountainous nature of the country in Alsace makes many of the positio...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE YOUTHFUL COOK.—This lad, who lives at Streatham, England, is quite an expert in many branches of plain cooking, a...
- ILLUSTRATIONSNIPING FROM A FRONT LINE TRENCH IN ALSACE.— A French sniper taking careful and steady aim from a front line trench i...
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- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLEOFFICIAL RECOGNITION.
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- ARTICLEIncidents which Explain why the French will not relax their efforts till the Hun is Crushed.
- ILLUSTRATIONA group of French soldiers, not long returned from the trenches, eagerly perusing the illustrated papers for pictures...
- ILLUSTRATIONA TRUE FRENCH PATRIOT. Among those who are rendering valuable service in France are many aged women, chiefly in agric...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW THE HUNS RULE THE TERRITORY THEY INVADE. German taxes are instituted at once when the Huns occupy the remotest Fr...
- ILLUSTRATIONA RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF VERDUN, NOW A BATTERED HEAP OF RUINS, WITH ITS SHATTERED WALLS CRUM BLING TO DUST. The Meuse h...
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- ARTICLEMonster Guns of the Allies on the British and Italian Fronts.
- ILLUSTRATIONREMARKABLE EVIDENCE OF THE INDEFATIGABLE TRANSPORTATION EFFORTS OF THE ITALIAN ARTILLERY. A 149 M.M. GUN INSTALLED IN...
- ILLUSTRATIONA MONSTER WEAPON EMPLOYED BY THE ITALIAN ARTILLERY IN THE ALPS. This powerful 280 m.m. howitzer is shown in position ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA BRITISH NAVAL GUN ENGAGED IN SHELLING THE GERMAN POSITION This powerful weapon has just fired a shell, the gas-vapo...
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISH GUNNERS LOADING A NAVAL GUN, WHICH IS BEING USED WIT THE WESTERN BATTLEFRONT. One of the men has swung open t...
- ARTICLEA Portion of the Battlefield showing the British Engaged in a steady Advance, Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry and a Tank...
- ARTICLEInstances of the Naval Resources at the Disposal of the Allies.
- ILLUSTRATIONALLIES’ EFFECTIVE MEASURES FOR DEALING WITH THE U-BOAT MENACE.—A SQUADRON OF ITALIAN MOTOR CRAFT EQUIPPED IN READINES...
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICAN NAVY’S AID IN COMBATTING THE PIRATICAL CAMPAIGN TO WHICH GERMANY’S OPERATIONS AT SEA ARE CONFINED. A volunte...
- ILLUSTRATIONA UNIT OF THE POWERFUL FLEET OF SUBMARINES ATTACHED TO THE UNITED STATES NAVY. This modern submarine is shown with he...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW AMERICA IS IN A POSITION TO DEFEND HER COAST-LINE IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY. POWERFUL WEAPONS IN A COAST DEFEN...
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- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.
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- ARTICLEOpening of the 1917-18 Racing Season -The C J.C National Meeting at Riccarton.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SENSATIONAL VICTORY IN THE WINTER CUP (ONE MILE).—THE RANK OUTSIDER OF THE Fl ELD, KI NG STA R (W. BELL), DEFEATS T...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE DOUBLE IN FRONT OF STAND THE FIRST TIME IN THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MILES)—DIAVOLO (A. WARD) SHOWING TH...
- ILLUSTRATIONMASTER STROWAN (R McSEVENEY) WINNING THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE FROM ST. ELMN (F. TUTCHEN), WITH CRIB MASTER STR...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD RACING AT THE HURDLE IN FRONT OF THE STAND THE FIRST TIME IN THE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE MILES)—SLEIGHT ...
- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
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- ARTICLEN.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB.
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- ARTICLEELLERSLIE ITEMS.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ILLUSTRATIONAN AMERICAN LADY AVIATOR, MRS. PIERCE, WHO HAS ESTABLISHED A FLYING SCHOOL AT MINEOLA, U.S. Mrs. Pierce, who is an ex...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTurning over the turf in great style. An indispensable farm tractor during the shortage of agricultural labour in New...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. ARTHUR GILLIES, of Auckland, and her pet dog “Yen.” Mrs. Gillies, who is prominent in patriotic activities, rece...
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEThe Contest for the N.Z Grand National Hurdle Race (2½ miles) at the C.J.C. Spring M
- ILLUSTRATIONSLEIGHT OF HAND leading SIR SOLO and MARCONI over the first obstacle in the Grand National Hurdle Race.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE (2½ MILES) — SLEIGHT OF HAND (A. Mc-Donald) wins easily from SIR SOLO (L...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE LAST FENCE IN THE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE—SLEIG from SIR SOLO, with SIR FISHER, BON REVE and TE ONGA follo
- ILLUSTRATIONWINNER OF THE 1917 GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES—Mr. A. Shearsby’s b by Mystification—Wonderland mare.
- ARTICLETHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
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- ARTICLEWHAT AUSTRALIA THINKS!
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