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- ARTICLEN. B. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NEWS
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1919.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLEFEILDING JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLETHE BLAIRLOGIE STUD DISPERSAL.
- ARTICLEPRESENT AUSTRALASIAN W.F.A. CHAMPIONS.
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA.
- ARTICLENotable Performers on the New Zealand Turf.—No. 38: AFTERGLOW.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND.
- ARTICLEREMINDERS TO OWNERS.
- ARTICLENAPIER PARK RACING CLUB.
- ARTICLESWEET CORN WINS CHIEF EVENT.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS
- SECTIONAUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.
- ARTICLEAUTUMN MEETING.
- ARTICLEGREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY.
- ARTICLESnapshots at the Napier Park Racing Club’s Successful Autumn Meeting las
- ARTICLETE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLENELSON JOCKEY CLUB.
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- ARTICLEClosing Scenes which Marked the Shattering of Germany’s "Wild Dreams of World C
- ILLUSTRATIONINGLORIOUS END OF HUN UNDERSEA PIRATES’ CAMPAIGN. The German U-boat 145, built only three months before its compulsor...
- ILLUSTRATIONEX-KAISER AND SUBJECTS.—REVOLUTIONARIES AND EXILE. The illustration shows soldiers and sailors at Wilhelmshaven celeb...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW HUN U-BOATS WERE LURED TO THEIR DOOM—Secrets of a fam last. H.M.S. Suffolk Coast, now lying in St. Katherine’s Do...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GERMAN SUBMARINE ARRIVING AT HARWICH, ENGLAND, AFTER SUR Her commander and crew appear far from pleased at the humi...
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP.
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- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
- ARTICLEHome from the Front—Zealandic’s Draft of Returned Soldiers Arrive at Wellington.
- ARTICLEThe Disembarkation of Over a Thousand Returned Soldiers from the Zealandic at Wellington on Fe
- ILLUSTRATIONA VIEW OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF THE RETURNED SOLDIERS EXTENDING THEIR FIRST GREETINGS TO THE LATTER UPON THE TROOP...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ZEALANDIC DRAWS ALONGSIDE THE GLASGOW WHARF, WELLINGTON, WHERE NEXT-OFKIN AND RELATIVES ARE ASSEMBLED TO MEET THE...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS COMING ASHORE FROM THE ZEALANDIC A SAFE RETURN FROM THE WAR.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CLOSE VIEW OF THE ZEALANDIC, SHOWING GROUPS OF NEW ZE THEIR TURN TO DISEMBARK AT THE GLASGOV
- ARTICLEThe Nelson Jockey Club’s Annual Race Meeting at Richmond Park last we
- ILLUSTRATIONVIEW OF THE NEW GRANDSTAND AND PORTION OF FRONT LAWN ON CUP DAY AT RICHMOND PARK, NELSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE NELSON CUP—MASTER MOUTOA (A. Reed), on outside, defeats ROSE PINK (J. Olsen), next rails, by a head...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE START OF THE NELSON CUP (1¼ MILE
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE MAITAI TROT (TWO MILES) ON THE OPENING DA ANNUAL MEETING.—ROBERT DILLON (J. M. Robertson) winning f...
- ARTICLERoyal Welcome in England to the Man who Smashed the Huns—Sir Douglas Haig’s Return from
- ARTICLEPresident Wilson Welcomed with Great Enthusiasm upon his Arrival at Brest in the George Was]
- ARTICLEIncontestable Proof of the Completeness of the Allied Victory. Important Territory and Naval Bases Occupied by
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OF KIEL CANAL SINCE THE WAR. THE ILLUSTRATION SHOWS H.M.S. VERDUN PASSING THROUGH ONE OF T...
- ILLUSTRATIONROYAL VISIT TO HISTORIC BATTLEFIELDS. On the conclusion of his visit to Paris the King made an extensive tour of the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONKING GEORGE AND KING ALBERT SEE ZEEBRUGGE BLOCKSHIPS. Viceas guide to King George and King Albert, between whom he is...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ALLIED TROOPS IN RHINELAND—GERMANY HEARS THE TRAMP 0 STREETS ARTILLERY OF THE AMERICAN FORCES PASSING THROUGH AS ...
- ARTICLEThe Opening Day of the Te Aroha Jockey Club’s Annual Meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHITEHALL (R. S. BAGBY) EFFECTS A BIG SURPRISE BY MAKING A RUNAWAY VICTORY OF THE TRIAL HANDICAP (5½ FURLONGS), FORMA...
- ILLUSTRATIONGLUTERENO (WARNER) COMES TO GRIEF AT THE LAST FENCE IN THE RUAKAKA HURDLES (1½ MILES), TENACIOUS (E. RAE), WHO IS SEE...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD RACING AT THE BEND OUT OF THE STRAIGHT IN THE TE AROHA CUP (1¼ MILES)—UNCLE NED (next rails), LORD KENILWOR...
- ILLUSTRATIONCROWHURST (A. McFLINN) SCORES A DECISIVE WIN FROM BO-PEEP (H. GRAY) AND GAYCIUM (R. S. BAGBY) IN THE WAIHOU HANDICAP ...
- ILLUSTRATIONROCKFIELD (R. S. BAGBY) GAINS A COMFORTABLE VICTORY FROM GLENOPAL (RENNIE), ON OUTSIDE, AND GOLD KIP (MORRIS NEXT RAI...
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- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
- ILLUSTRATIONSCENE FROM “OH! BOY,” to be staged by the J. C. Williamson Musical Comedy Company, after “Going Up.”
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING.
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
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- ILLUSTRATIONMISS MADGE ELLIOTT, principal danseuse with the J. C. Williamson Musical Comedy Company, at present in Auckland.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. AL. BRUCE in one of his grotesque impersonations featured during his revue season at the Auckland Opera House.
- ILLUSTRATIONSOME OF THE BALLET LADIES IN “OH! BOY,” THE SECOND PRODUCTION OF THE J. C. WILLIAMSON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY IN AUCKL...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ARTICLETOURIST AND TRAVELLER
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- ILLUSTRATIONWHOLESALE SURRENDER OF GERMAN SUBMARINES.—THE U-BOAT AVENUE AT HARWICH, ENGLAND. Nothing more impressive demonstrates...
- ILLUSTRATIONPILOT BIDAN, Croix de Guerre, the French Pilot, who led the fleet which accompanied the George Washington, with Presi...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WAIHI LADIES’ HOCKEY TEAM, 1919.
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