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- ARTICLESporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEThe Queen Inspects Loyal Nurses and Ambulance Workers, who are doing Yeoman Service for the Allies*
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NEWS
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1918.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLECOUNTRY RACING CLUBS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
- ARTICLEEllerslie Items
- ARTICLETrotting
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.
- ILLUSTRATIONPITIROA (FLEMING) LEADING HAROLD JUNIOR (BROWN) AND BUNDURA (ALLEN) GOING OUT OF THE STRAIGHT THE LAST TIME IN THE CA...
- ARTICLEACCEPTANCES.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD ENTERING UPON THE FINAL CIRCUIT IN THE HOBSON HANDICAP (1½ MILES) AT THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB’S AUTUMN ME...
- ARTICLENOTES.
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS.
- ARTICLETurf Topics
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- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
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- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
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- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. W. J. FINLAY, of Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGT. ALLAN PALMER, of Waituna West, Feilding. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE W. J. CARR, of Masterton. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONA NOTED PERFORMER IN HANDICAP EVENTS IN THE NORTH ISLAND—Mr. F. S. Easton’s blk g GANG AWA’, 5yrs., by Provocation—Go...
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- ARTICLEVICISSITUDES OF IMPORTED HORSES.
- ARTICLETIME TESTS.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE STEVE HARRIS, of Endeavour Inlet, Queen Charlotte Sound. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONBUGLER G. H. COOMBE, of Milton, Otago. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT GEORGE S. FRIEND, of Mandeville, Southland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE JOHN JOS. SAVAGE, of Matata, Auckland. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE JOHN GUERIN, of Mangaone Valley, Pahiatua. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE PERCY ARTHUR ROOK, of Waihi. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE SILVESTER M. ROSS, of Paraparaumu, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE HUE PERA, of Gisborne. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONBOMBARDIER CYRIL T. PEACOCKE, of Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE T. G. FOSTER, of Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE W. T. WILLIAMS, of Waitaki, North Otago. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE R. PAKI, of Marsden Point, Auckland. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN J. S. HAWKINS, of Woolston, Christchurch. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN R. J. ROSS, of Tairo, Clutha, Otago. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE JAMES G. BEST, of Otahuhu, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE G. P. GINDERS, of Hawarden, Canterbury. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE PETER WILLIAMSON, of Kaiti, Gisborne. Died of sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN G. GADD, of Rakaia, Canterbury. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN A. J. S. DUDFIELD, of Dalkeith, Dunedin. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN W. G. C. KARALUS, of Tariki, Taranaki. Died of sickness.
- ARTICLETaranaki Bowling Tournament at Stratford, and the Auckland-Wellington Interprovincial Cricket
- ILLUSTRATIONA PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE BOWLING GREEN AT STRATFORD DURING THE TARANAKI WHICH RESULTED IN BRANCH (INGLEWOOD) BEING SUC...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE AUCĶLAND REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET TEAM, WHO VISITED WELLINGTON DURING THE EASTER HOLIDAYS AND MET THE LOCAL TEAM.—B...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WELLINGTON CRICKET TEAM, WHO- DEFEATED THE AUCKLAND INNINGS.—Back row (from left): Robertson (scorer), Burton, Tu...
- ARTICLEScenes on the French Front, showing the Desolation caused by the War.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SCENE OF MUCH BLOODSHED IN FRANCE.—THE BATTLEFIELD OF ARTOIS, SHOWING ALL THAT REMAINS OF THE ONCE BEAUTIFUL MONT...
- ILLUSTRATIONA FRENCH AUXILIARY HOSPITAL FOR THE WOUNDED, SITUATED ON THE AISNE FRONT. This huge marquee provides accommodation fo...
- ILLUSTRATIONIN THE DEVASTATED AISNE TERRITORY.—THE RUINS OF THE FINE R NIER, WHICH WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY THE GERMANS DUR TH...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD AT THE GRAVESIDE OFF FA NOYON. The ceremony was held in drizzling rain, the resid...
- ARTICLEMaintaining New Zealand’s Army at Full Strength—Some Members of the Thirty-ninth Reinforcements in Camp
- ILLUSTRATIONWELLINGTON BOYS IN KHAKI WHO ARE PROUD TO BE DOING THEIR SHARE FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF STURDY CANTERBURY BOYS IN A COMPANY, EAGER TO REINFORCE THEIR BRAVE COMRADES.
- ILLUSTRATIONAUCKLAND LADS TO THE FORE. A GROUP OF STALWART NORTH ER
- ILLUSTRATIONPORTION OF OTAGO’S WORTHY QUOTA TO THE THIRTY-NINTH REI THE EXPERIENCE OF CAMP LIFE.
- ARTICLEKeeping up the Steady Flow of Reinforcements for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force—Members of the Thirty
- ILLUSTRATIONA SMART SQUAD ATTACHED TO THE THIRTY-NINTH REINFORCEMENTS. THE MACHINE GUN SECTION IN THEIR TRAINING QUARTERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF WANGANUI BOYS IN B COMPANY, PHOTOGRAPHED OUTSIDE THEIR QUARTERS AT TRENTHAM.
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- ILLUSTRATIONLIGHT-HEARTED WELLINGTONIANS, MEMBERS OF B COMPANY, WHO AF THIRTY-NINTH REINFORCEMENTS. WASHING DAY IN THE SEGREGATIO...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND’S CHAMPION MARE CLOSES HER AUSTRALIAN CAMPAIGN WITH A BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT—DESERT GOLD (W. Mc-LACHLAN) W...
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, MANCHESTER UNITY INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFEL...
- ILLUSTRATIONAPPEARANCE OF TANK IN SYDNEY STREET AROUSES INTENSE ENTHUSIASM IN AUSTRALIAN WAR LOAN. SIR WALTER DAVIDSON, THE STATE...
- ARTICLEThe Auckland Trotting Club’s Successful Autumn Meeting on Saturday.
- ILLUSTRATIONEntering upon the final circuit in the Mangere Handicap (1½ miles)— LORD ROSE (M. Edwards) leading GALLANTRY and TE A...
- ILLUSTRATIONBUNDURA (Allen) showing the way to PITIROA and HAROLD JUNIOR going out of the straight the first time in the Campbell...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe finish of the Improvers’ Trot Handicap (1½ miles)—GOLD ROD (J. Paul) wins from MISS MURPHY (Allen), with SANDY PA...
- ILLUSTRATIONPassing the trainers' stand the last time in the Easter Handicap (two miles)—MANUKA PARK (W. A. Scott), the winner, l...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe finish of the Mangere Handicap miles)—LORD ROSE (Edwards) wins comfortably from TEAWA (J. T. Paul).
- ILLUSTRATIONPITIROA (Fleming) winning the Campbell Handicap (two miles) from HUON GRATTAN (McMaster).
- ILLUSTRATIONGoing out of the straight in the Cornwall Handicap (one mile)—AUGUST CHILD leading NORMINTSON, BROWN’S NUGGET (next r...
- ILLUSTRATIONAn exciting finish in the Hobson Handicap (1½ miles)—GOLD GIRL (Kinnimont) wins from QUADROON (A. Brown).
- ARTICLEThe Avondale Jockey Club’s Record Autumn Meeting.
- ARTICLEGreenrom Gossip
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING
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- ILLUSTRATIONHeavy going. A Crossley car, one of a number supplied by Crossley Motors, Ltd., Gorton, Manchester, to the Russian Go...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONLieutenant H. C. Griffin, R.F.C., and his bride (Miss D. Malyon), whose marriage took place in London recently, are g...
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLEKING’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEIN PERSONAL TOUCH.
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- ARTICLETHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
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- ARTICLEKING’S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL.
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