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- ARTICLEN.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEBritain Honours the Canadian Dead. Impressive Ceremony at Shorncliffe.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NEWS
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1918.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLEGORE RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEWAIPA RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLENORTH CANTERBURY AND OXFORD JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND CRACKS IN AUSTRALIA.
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA.
- ARTICLENotable Performers on the New Zealand Turf.-No. 14 : ESTLAND.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND.
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- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLELATER.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
- ARTICLEEGMONT RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEEllerslie Items
- ARTICLETHE AUSTRALIAN RACING CAMPAIGN.
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.
- ARTICLEOTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB.
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- ARTICLEA FORMIDABLE TEAM OF GALLOPERS.
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- ARTICLEEGMONT RACING CLUB.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONCORP. LEONARD H. CLARKE, of Grey Lynn, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONSECOND-LIEUT. HUGH L. PATTON (M.M.), Te Awamutu, Waipa, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE GEORGE T. LEWIS, of Linwood, Christchurch. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONGUNNER ALFRED E. BISHOP, of Bell Block, Taranaki. Died from sickness.
- ILLUSTRATIONBOMBARDIER EDWD. TEMPLE, of Christchurch. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE ROY NIX, of Parkvale, Carterton, Wairarapa. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN SAMUEL HARROD, formerly of both Auckland and Napier. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE G. F. ALEXANDER, of Cave, South Canterbury. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE A. R. McLEOD, of Kilbirnie, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN H. J. COCHRANE, of Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE JAMES R. STONE, of Ponsonby, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN JAMES McKEOWN, of Kaingaroa, North Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN J. PARKINSON, of Pukehinau, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE A. S. AMODEO. of Ponsonby, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE F. W. WILLIS, of Patea, Taranaki. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE SIDNEY PERCY, of Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE HUGH TOHILL, of Alexandra, Otago. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE WILLIAM BAILDON, of Grey Lynn, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONSECOND-LIEUT. A. J. ARNOLD, of Christchurch. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE GEORGE RAMSAY, of Broken Hill, Australia. Killed in action with N.Z. Exp. Force.
- ARTICLETurf Topics
- ARTICLEAn Excellent Day’s Sport at Hawera.—The Egmont Racing Club’s Spring Meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONPATARIKI (Hunt) leading TIRAU (J. Roach), next rails, and JACARANDA (J. Preston) the first time over the second fence...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE START OF THE WAIHI HACK HANDICAP (ONE MILE AND 110 YARDS), WON BY JIU JITSU.
- ILLUSTRATIONVIEW OF THE CROWD AROUND THE TOTALISATOR, SHOWING PORTION OF THE MAIN STAND AND FRONT LAWN.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe second time over the double brush in front of the stand in the North Ts (three miles).—TIRAU (the winner), next r...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE START OF THE TAWHITI HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS), WON BY RAILS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE WAIHI HACK HANDICAP—JIU-JITSU (L. Morris) w Gray), with OTONGO (McDonell) third.
- ARTICLEAll Imbued with the One Desire—To Secure the Triumph of the Allied Cause.
- ILLUSTRATIONA valuable gift from South Africa.—One of two aeroplanes presented to the Royal Air Force. They were the gifts of two...
- ILLUSTRATIONWounded soldiers and their nurses assist in raising funds for the Southgate War Hospitals at a spectacular English Fa...
- ILLUSTRATIONCompanions in play and in adversity. A renowned pair of performers who did much to amuse the crowd at a military tour...
- ILLUSTRATIONDistinguished Russian attends the memorial service in London to the late Tsar Nicholas 11., once the Czar of All the ...
- ARTICLEA Hospital Frolic at an Old English Fair—Soldier Patients and Nurses Provide Impromptu Ente Broomfield Park, Southgate.
- ARTICLEAmerican and Belgian Soldiers in the Service of the Allies, and the Anniversary of an Historical F
- ILLUSTRATIONMEMBERS OF THE BELGIAN BAND, COMPOSED OF SOLDIERS WHO HAVE FOUGHT VALIANTLY AGAINST THE TYRANNICAL HUNS, ARRIVING AT ...
- ILLUSTRATIONALLIED SOLDIERS WHO HAVE FOUGHT SIDE BY SIDE TO DESTROY GERMAN MILITARISM BEING DECORATED BY PRESIDENT POINCARE ON TH...
- ILLUSTRATIONDUKE OF DEVONSHIRE INSPECTS AMERICAN TROOPS IN CANADA. T cornor-General of Canada, is shown inspecting a battalion of...
- ILLUSTRATIONJULY FOURTEENTH CELEBRATIONS IN PARIS.—Portuguese troops taking p. on which constituted a striking demonstration of A...
- ARTICLERecent Events in London at which America’s Fighting Men have Figured Prominently.
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICAN ENTHUSIASM IN A RECENT BASEBALL MATCH PLAYED AT HYDE PARK, LONDON, BETWEEN WHITE AND COLOURED TEAMS SELECTED...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT VISITS THE “BEYOND SEAS” HEADQUARTERS IN LONDON. His Royal Highness’ object in visiting the ins...
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICA’S NATIONAL GAME MA KES A HIT WITH LONDONERS. IN HYDE PARK. An interesting baseball match between negro and w ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWELL WON WAR HONOURS PRESENTED BY THE KING AT A R INGHAM PALACE.—LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER CARPENTER, of th ceived the Dis...
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE C. H. RAYNER, of Warkworth, Auckland.' Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT W. R. WILLIAMS, of Alford Forest, Ashburton. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT W. T. MCCLELLAND, of Winchester, Canterbury. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE BEN. BROADHEAD, of Kaiti. Gisborne. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN JACK HIGGINS, of Shuttleton, N.S.W. Killed in action with N.Z. Exped. Force.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. CHAS. A LINDER, of Tuakau, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE D. McLAUCHLAN, of Owaka, Otago. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORP. HENRY GEO. CLARK (M.M.), of Mt. Eden, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE LEWIS J. K. PARKER, of Wellsford, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN REGINALD WEEKS, of Hastings, H.B. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE GEORGE BLAKE, of Pukekohe, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE J. T. LILLEY, of Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT ARTHUR WHITE, of Dunedin. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. H. L. TALBOT, of Motueka, Nelson. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE F. O. McGAHAN, of Tuakau, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE PETER LEITCH, of Kuri Bush, Otago. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE ROLAND WOLSTENHOLME, of Devonport, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN ROLAND C. (SID.) ANDERSON, of Tiakitahuna, Palmerston North. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN ERNEST J. JACKSON, of Devonport, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE F. J. JENKIN, of Thames, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ARTICLEGreenroom Gossip
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe Mount Albert (Auckland) Volunteer Fire Brigade, with their Ariel-Simplex motor. This Brigade, which has just been...
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- SECTIONThe Stage
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- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLEUNDER THE FULLER BANNER.
- ARTICLETHE THEATRE AS A SAVING GRACE.
- ARTICLEAN ECHO OF CLAUDE DAMPIER.
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- ARTICLECHILDREN’S RESTLESSNESS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS GWEN HASTO, a graceful and versatile artist who has proved herself a live factor in vaudeville entertainment, he...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE LORD RHONDDA, FORMERLY FOOD CONTROLLER IN ENGLAND, WHO RENDERED BRITAIN AN INVALUABLE SERVICE IN THAT CAPACITY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS LILY VOCKLER, popular chorus singer appearing at the Opera House, Auckland.
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL. WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMADAME VILLEVAL, formerly of Paris, who took a prominent part in the recent Kermesse Francaise in Auckland. Madame Vi...
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- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
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- ARTICLETourist and Traveler
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE OTAGO REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM, 1918.
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BONDS OF UNITY.—A chivalrous British officer takes advantage of the Musical Fair and Market at the Royal Free Hos...
- ILLUSTRATIONFAIR BATHERS’ PLAYFUL “RAGGING.”—ONE WAY OF TAKING THE WATER AT THE OPEN-AIR SWIMMING BATH WHICH HAS BEEN ERECTED BY ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SCENE OUTSIDE THE RUSSIAN CHAPEL, WELBECK STREET, LON SERVICE TO THE LATE CZAR NICHOLAS, ONCE THE AUTOCRAT RU GENER...
- ILLUSTRATIONTOWELS AND TOWSELED HAIR. ENGLISH LADY BATHERS AFTER H AT CHISWICK, WHERE AN OPEN-AIR SWIMMING BATH HAS PROVED A RESI...
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