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- ARTICLEN.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEThe Postponed Spring Meeting of the Takapuna J.C. on Thursday Last.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE FIRST HURDLE IN THE PONUI HANDICAP HURDLES (1½ MILES)—MA COPPER (A. Me Donald) leading NOTABILITY (Warner), OR...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE SECOND FENCE FROM HOME IN THE PONUI HANDICAP HURDLES. — NOTABILITY (Warner) has command from GOLDEN GRAFTON (T...
- ILLUSTRATIONFLOWING BOWL (L. MORRIS) AFTER HIS WIN IN THE MELROSE HANDICAP (FIVE FURLONGS).
- ILLUSTRATIONBELLACITY (L. Morris) returning to the enclosure after her victory in the Borough Handicap (five furlongs)- The secon...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SNAPSHOT OF THE JOCKEYS AND TRAINERS STAND SHOWING ENTHUSIASTS WATCHING A RACE.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NEWS
- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1918.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLEDANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLERANGITIKEI RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA.
- ARTICLENotable Performers on the New Zealand Turf. —No. 33; SASANOF.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONRACING REVIEWED
- ARTICLETAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLESECOND DAY.
- ARTICLETHIRD DAY.
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- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP.
- ARTICLEA NECESSITY.
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- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
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- ARTICLEPortion of the Crowd Present at Trentham on Wellington Cup Day.
- ARTICLEInteresting Snapshots on the Concluding Day of the Wellington R.C.’s Summer Carnival at Tre
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- ILLUSTRATIONA close finish in the Wellington Racing Club Handicap (one mile and three furlongs)—MELEE (R. Bagby) wins a sterling ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSILVER LINK (R. Bagby) scores a victory from KIPLING (L. Morris), next rails, in the Metropolitan Handicap (six furlo...
- ILLUSTRATIONGLOAMING (B. Deeley) winning the Kelburn Plate (four furlongs) from S CRENIDES (M. O’Shea) third.
- ILLUSTRATIONCOMMENT (C. Emerson) returning to scale after her victory in the January The second horse is HYTTUS (L. Morris).
- ILLUSTRATIONAFFECTATION (H. Gray) defeats the favourite, FLUENCY (R. Reed) in the furlongs), with MOTUIHI (H. Young) third.
- ARTICLEThe Concluding Day of the Takapuna Jockey Club’s Summer Meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FAVOURITE, OHINEWAIRUA (H. GRAY), SCORES AN EASY WIN FROM PRETTY BOBBY (B. DEELEY) AND GOLDEN PETAL (AYRES IN THE...
- ILLUSTRATIONTINOPAI (RENNIE) WINS THE TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP (ONE MILE AND 2½FURLONGS) FROM ATHENS 11. (L. MORRIS), WITH K...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA VIEW OF THE BIRDCAGE AND PORTION OF STEWARDS’ STAND AT TAKAPUNA, SHOWING HORSES PARADING PRIOR TO CONTESTING THE SU...
- ARTICLESome Interesting Contests on the Opening Day of the Takapuna Jockey Club’s Summer Gathering on
- ILLUSTRATIONA SPLENDID FINISH IN THE TRIAL HANDICAP (SEVEN FURLONGS) — RANGI AROHA (Cotter) defeats MARY BRUCE (Rennie) by a head...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD GOING OUT OF THE STRAIGHT IN THE TAKAPUNA CUP (1½ MILES)—TINOPAI (Rennie) has charge from KILLARD and GLENO...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE TAKAPUNA CUP (1½ MILES)—-WINDORAH (Downing) scores a narrow victory from TEKA (in centre), with TIN...
- ILLUSTRATIONMASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald) leading the field over the hurdle in the str Handicap Hurdles (1½ miles).
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- ILLUSTRATIONORINEWAIRUA (H. Gray) scores a comfortable victory from FLOWING BO dicap (five furlongs), with ACTRICE (McFlinn) HETA...
- ARTICLESome of the Leading Interprovincial Cricket Teams of the Dominion Whose Matches Have Lately Aroused
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET TEAM, WHICH DEFEATED WELLINGTON BY SEVEN WICKETS-Back Row: (from left): W. Simp...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WANGANUI REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET TEAM, which defeated Manawatu by an innings and 40 runs. Back Row (from left): Ha...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET ELEVEN—Back Row (fr beth, E. Patrick, E. M. Beechey, B. Willis (secretary). Fro...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MANAWATU REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET TEAM—Standing (from le Leet, C. Eglington, G. Monrad, L. Mullins, A. Fox (sec.) S...
- ARTICLEThe Wellington Trotting Club’s Successful Annual Meeting at Hutt Park.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe crowd on the lawn and main stand at the Hutt Park Racecourse during the Wellington Trotting Club's annual meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe winner of the New Zealand Trotting Gold Cup (two miles)—Mr. S. Wootton’s br g DEAN DILLON, 5yrs., by Harold Dillo...
- ILLUSTRATIONHICKORY WOOD (W. R. L. Pascoe) winning the Hutt Park Trot Hand Fraser), with TIT-BITS (H. Fox) th
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe field going out of the straight the first time in the New Zealand Tro leading BUNDONG, MAHINGA and WHISPERING WIL...
- ARTICLESnapshots at the Takapuna Jockey Club’s Successful Three Days’ Carnival.
- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLED. W. GRIFFTH’S ACHIEVEMENT.
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- ARTICLELate Racing.
- ARTICLETE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLEA DISQUALIFICATION REMOVED.
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- ARTICLEHANDICAPS.
- ARTICLEACCEPTANCES.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
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- ARTICLEWANGANUI TROTTING CLUB.
- ARTICLEWAIKATO TROTTING CLUB.
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. J. WINFIELD LEE, M.B.E., of Oamaru, President of the North Otago Red Cross Branch.
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- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE.
- ARTICLEFIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PARORANGI ROMNEYS.
- ARTICLETOURIST AND TRAVELLER.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. J. J. SHANLEY, Of Motueka, Nelson. Died from pneumonia.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGT. ALBAN TAYLOR, of Tauranga, Bay of Plenty. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRFLMN. A. BROWN, of Bulls, Wellington, Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE – CORP. A. C. (GUS) PETERSEN, of Devonport, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER ROD. Me-TAVISH, of Kohinui, Pahiatua, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. ROBERT W. BLAND, of Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. CLIFFORD C. CORNELIUS, of Eltham, Taranaki. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRFLMN. S. J. JOHNSTON, of Greenmeadows, Napier. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. A. J. GOURLAY, of Boston Terrace, Wellington. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. ARTHUR P. DURRANT, of Waipiro Bay, Gisborne. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONLC.-CORP. W. STREET, of Sumner, Christchurch. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORP. L. V. WINDLEHORN, of Blenheim, formerly of Richmond, Nelson. Died from influenza.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. CECIL F. KERN, of Ramarama, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIV. JAMES GREYGOOSE, of Rakaia, Canterbury. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONYACHTING AT BROAD BAY, A POPULAR DUNEDIN HOLIDAY RESORT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE TWISTED IRONWORK OF THE MARITIME STATION AT OSTEND, WHICH THE GERMANS PULLED DOWN TO TAKE THE IRON TO THEIR OWN C...
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