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Easter Day.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 March 1940
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THE BETTING MARKET.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 August 1902
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THE “VICTORY” MILKING MACHINE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 March 1918
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VICTORYO HANDICAP.
Dozerdust
15 January 1944
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The Storyteller
New Zealand Tablet
16 September 1909
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THE OTHER FELLOW
New Zealand Tablet
20 February 1913
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Page 4 Advertisement 5
New Zealand Tablet
29 December 1921
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"Devotional Period"
White Ribbon
1 December 1949
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THE FISHERMAN BLOOD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 June 1908
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Page 279 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
16 November 1942
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Page 265 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 October 1943
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A LUCKY VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 September 1911
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Page 194 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 September 1944
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The White Ribbon. For God and Home and Humanity. Wellington, February 18, 1925. A RECORD CONVENTION.
White Ribbon
18 February 1925
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THE MEANING OF THE SOCIALIST VICTORY.
New Zealand Tablet
11 April 1890
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ARRAN VICTORY POTATO.
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
20 August 1925
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MORE ALBUMS
Rip It Up
1 September 1997
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ON THE EVE OF THE BATTLE.
White Ribbon
17 November 1911
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Page 22 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
7 August 1919
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PREPARATIONS MADE IN LONDON FOR THE VICTORY WAR LOAN. Britain’s new war loan, the “Victory Loan,” represents the largest financial operation in the history of the world. The illustration shows two Britishers admiring one of France’s loan posters.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 March 1917
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WITHIN REACH OF VICTORY. Mr. Hubert Latham and his monoplane, with which he attempted to cross the English Channel this week from Calais to Dover. His machine fell into the sea just off Dover pierhead, when victory seemed certain.
New Zealand Graphic
4 August 1909
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Page 4 Advertisement 5
New Zealand Tablet
24 November 1921
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MERRIMAC (Emmerson) scores an easy victory from MOUTOA GIRL (H. Watson) and KINA in the Hack Flying Handicap at the Manawatu Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. MERRIMAC (C. Emmerson) returning to scale after his victory. The other horse is DISTINCTION (Griffiths).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 May 1912
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The Great Northern Foal Stakes winner, SURVEYOR (C. Emerson), after LIONSKIN (H. Young) after her victory in the Robinson Handicap (seven his decisive victory in the important two-year-old classic. CRENIDES (L. furlongs). The second horse is ATHENS II. (B. Deeley). Hewitt) second.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 January 1919
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Page 46 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
15 April 1925
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NAVAL MEN SALUTING THE MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD IN WHITEHALL, LONDON, DURING THE GREAT VICTORY MARCH THROUGH LONDON.—As each unit in the stirring pageant passed the memorial they saluted reverently as a tribute to their comrades who paved the road to victory with their lives.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 October 1919
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Approach to Victory
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 October 1944
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
3 May 1900
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Page 53 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
3 June 1925
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Page 46 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
1 April 1925
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Page 53 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
10 June 1925
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Page 46 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
8 April 1925
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THE JOY OF VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 December 1917
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1. THE KING inspecting the Guard of Honour on arrival at the Guildhall to receive an address on the conclusion of peace. 2. GENERAL PERSHING, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces, leading the American troops in the Victory March through London. 3. MARSHAL FOCH, the famous Allied Commander, arriving at the Guildhall, London, to receive the honorary freedom of. the city and sword of honour during his memorable visit to England for the Empire’s peace celebrations. 4. GENERAL BOURREMANS leading the Belgian contingent in the magnificent peace pageant through London. 5. MARSHAL FOCH being saluted by Guardsmen as he rode at the head of the gallant French troops who took part in the victory march through London. The presence of the great soldier in that stirring march, which his remarkable strategy and leadership had materially assisted in making an accomplished fact, stirred Londoners to a degree of enthusiasm that fully testified to their warm appreciation of his successful efforts in ensuring victory for the Allies.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 October 1919
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VICTORY CLUB
Camp News
22 May 1942
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NELSON’S HISTORIC SHIP THE VICTORY SALUTES THE KING-EMPEROR.
New Zealand Graphic
27 December 1911
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Page 4 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
18 August 1921
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AN HISTORIC SCENE AT THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE ON THE OCCASION OF THE GREAT VICTORY MARCH IN PARIS. —The rejoicings in Paris which marked the official recognition of the Allied Victory were characterised by unparalleled scenes of enthusiasm, the whole populace joining in the festivities and thanksgiving services held to commemorate the deliverance of France from German oppression.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 October 1919
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OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 February 1900
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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 September 1899
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Page 4 Advertisement 5
New Zealand Tablet
20 October 1921
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Page 4 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
15 September 1921
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HOW NEW YORK WELCOMED THE RETURN OF THE VICTORIOUS AMERICAN TROOPS. THE ARCH OF VICTORY AND ADJACENT PYLONS AT MADISON SQUARE, ADORNED WITH SCULPTURED WEAPONS AND NAMES OF BATTLES IN WHICH MARCHING TROOPS PARTICIPATED. THE FAMOUS “27TH’S” ARE SHOWN PASSING UNDER THE VICTORY ARCH, WHILE ONE OF THE GREATEST THRONGS EVER GATHERED IN AMERICA EXTENDED A HEARTY WELCOME TO THE RETURNING TROOPS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 June 1919
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CRICKET.
New Zealand Tablet
25 March 1881
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1. Mrs. E. A. Lindsay’s br g UNCLE NED, by Marble Arch—Lady Gladys. Manson in saddle. 2. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) scores a runaway victory from GLUETANUS and DITTO in the M the opening day. 3. Mr. F. S. Rutherford’s b g CAST IRON, aged, by Castashore—Flint. Stan. Reid in saddle. 4. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) after accounting for the Maiden Hurdles. 5. At the Club Cup Steeplechase (about three miles).—TANGIHAERI (Warner), TINIROTO (J. Roach), in centre, and JACARANDA (McSweeney) leading ADVANCER (Anderton) and GREY LYNN Colello’s br g BRAEBURN, aged, by Sir Laddo—Tuhirangi. J. Deerey in saddle. 7. TAKANINI (L. Coleman) after his sensational victory in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ miles) on the conc (L. H. Hewitt) after accounting for the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile) on the second day. 9. ST. ELMN (F. Tutchen) returning to scale after winning the Winter Steeplechase CHANNEL (Wood) after winning the Maiden Steeplechase (2½ miles). 11. A corner of the birdcage. 12. TE ONGA (A. McDonald) after his deserving victory in the Campbell Hurdle Raceing day.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 June 1917
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IDOLATRY OF NATIONALISM
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 March 1941
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THANKSGIVING HYMN: PEACE WITH VICTORY.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 January 1919
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VICTORY WAR LOAN.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 October 1919
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Page 52 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
26 September 1912
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Page 25 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
20 February 1919
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FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
9 October 1897
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Untitled
White Ribbon
18 April 1944
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BUST OF NELSON.
New Zealand Graphic
1 December 1906
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IN HONOUR OF JOHNSON’S WIN.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 February 1909
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1. PIERROT (W. Ryan) scores a decisive victory in the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile), with GENERAL STEPHEN (R. E. Brown) second and RANGI AROHA (next rails) third. 2. A muera Hurdle Race( two miles)—THRACE (S. Henderson), the winner, has a slight advantage of DITTO (J. Roach), with ART (Douglas) in third position. 3. The first time over the hurdle in the Remuera Hurdle Race—DITTO leading SLEIGHT OF HAND, PARAOA, ART and THRACE in that order. 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), after his meritorious victory in the Grea Great Northern Steeplechase candidates ready to leave the birdcage to contest the big cross-country event. 6. HOUSEWIFE (J. Buchanan), after her surprise victory in the King George 1 The second and third horses are PARISIAN DIAMOND (H. Gray) and WHITE BLAZE (B. Morris). 7. Horses returning to scale after the decision of the Ranfurly WeIter—PIERROT (the wins STEPHEN (second) and RANGI AROHA (third). 8. ALTERATION (H. Gray), after accounting for the Cornwall Handicap miles) on the opening day. 9. JACARANDA (Flynn) comes to of the double in front of stand in the Hunt Club Cup.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 June 1919
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Page 4 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
1 December 1921
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Page 52 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
12 September 1912
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UNCLAIMED PROPERTY.
New Zealand Police Gazette
4 April 1928
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Page 526 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 May 1945
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PROHIBITION VICTORY.
White Ribbon
18 October 1928
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1. BIPLANE (B. Deeley) returning to the enclosure after his victory in the Great Northern Foal Stakes (four furlongs) on the opening day. HYMESTRA (J. Buchanan) second, and SIMONIDES (L. Wilson) third. 2. A snapshot taken of the front lawn on Cup Day. 3. TABASCO' (Ruthven) returning to scale after his surprise victory in the Shortland Plate (one mile), in which he paid a sensational dividend. 4. A picturesque scene on the lawn in front of main stand.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 January 1917
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A GREAT DAY IN PARIS.—THE “VICTORY CLASS” IS MOBILISED. THE CALLING UP OF CLASS 18 IN FRANCE WAS MARKED BY SCENES OF REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM IN PARIS. These latest recruits, who are shown in readiness to leave Paris for the training quarters, were found to be of a good type, and the whole of France regards the calling up of these men as a certain road to the long-delayed victory for which the Allies have been striving.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 July 1917
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"Our Lady of Victory Mission"
New Zealand Tablet
28 October 1925
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Page 49 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
2 December 1925
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Page 49 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
23 December 1925
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Page 60 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
8 July 1925
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KING SEES GRAND NATIONAL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 June 1920
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Everyman’s Hut
Camp News
18 April 1941
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1- THE BIG FIELD MOVING OFF IN THE MANGERE HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS), WON BY TINOKAHA. 2. MARCONI (R. Manson) entering the birdcage after his victory in the Brighton Hurdle Race (two miles). 3. VIEW OF THE MAIN STAND AND FRONT LAWN AT ELLERSLIE ON EASTER HANDICAP DAY, SHOWING DERBY STAND ON LEFT OF PICTURE. 4. NO SURRENDER (Keepa), after his victory in the Autumn Steeplechase (about three miles). 5. SIR WILLIAM HERRIES, M.P., and MR. H. O. NOLAN, a prominent member of the A.R.C. Committee.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 April 1920
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Page 53 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
27 May 1925
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Page 53 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
20 May 1925
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Page 13 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
9 December 1925
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Page 39 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 July 1943
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Reports
White Ribbon
18 August 1945
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Page 229 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 April 1942
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Page 22 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
14 August 1919
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Page 600 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 December 1944
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Page 42 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 January 1945
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A PRAYER FOR THE TIMES
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 April 1945
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Another Victory In Norway.
White Ribbon
1 December 1901
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BOGEY (Goldfinch), after winning the Railway Handicap (five furlongs) from ACHILLEUS (B. Deeley). 2. Mr. Stone and ladies 3. The start of the Publicans’ Purse Handicap (seven furl on outside, is left at post. 4, 5 and 8. Snapshots in the saddling paddock. 6. Mr. C. O'Connor (starter). 7. LADY PENURY (A. J. McFlynn) has a runaway victory from JOLIE FILLE (Buchan (1¼ miles). 9. GENEVIEVE (J. O’Shea), after her surprise victory in the Kensington Stakes Handicap (five furlongs). 10. Group taken in the motor car enclosure. 11. MASTER FLORENCE Plate Handicap (six furlongs) from MISS AVALANCHE (J. Conquest) and CAUSEWAY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 January 1916
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1. RING LUPIN (J. Conquest) scores an easy victory from DECLARE (Martin) in the Waitekauri Handicap (five furlongs). 2. Lawn patrons assembled in the vicinity of the totalisator. 3. The winner, MONODON (J. O’Shea) and the second horse, BEZMAR (H. Robinson) returning to scale after the Hikutaia Handicap (six furlongs). 4. LADY PAULA (J. Conquest) after her victory in the Miners’ Hack Handicap (five furlongs). The second horse is ST. CARL (C. Carmont). 5. The finish of the Miners’ Hack Handicap.— LADY PAULA (J. Conquest) winning from ST. CARL (C. Carmont), with CAMPAIGN (J. O’Shea) third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 April 1917
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1. Mr. H. Green’s br g ALBERT CLING, 4yrs., by Young McKinney—Embrace, winner of the Victory Handicrp (two miles). J. Henderson, driver. 2. Mr. C. Innes’ b m OUR GIRL, aged, by Wallace L.—Imperieuse, after her win in the Innovat.on Handicap (1½ miles). McDermott, driver. 3. Mr W. H. Muir’s b a ROYAL STEP, aged, by Royal Rothschild—Emerson mare, who accounted for the Beach Handicap (two miles). Owner in saddle 4 Mr. T. Ritchie’s br m WINIATA, aged, by Galindo—Mysotis, after her victory in the St. Clair Handicap (two miles). J. McLennan in saddle.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 May 1919
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V FOR VICTORY
Camp News
21 November 1941
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Everyman’s Hut
Camp News
20 November 1942
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C.E.M.S. CONFERENCE.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 July 1939
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LETTER FROM MRS ARMOR.
White Ribbon
18 May 1935
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Page 26 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
12 August 1925
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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
8 April 1898
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THE NEW ZEALAND CHESS TOURNAMENT.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 January 1898
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New Zealand Graphic
31 October 1891
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Sporting & Dramatic REVIEW AND Licensed Victuallers’ Gazette. With which is incorporated the Weekly Standard. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1907. THE WELLINGTON CUP.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 January 1907
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Page 163 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 August 1944
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1. CELEBRITY (Chaplin) has an easy victory in the Welter Hack Handicap (seven furlongs), with GOLD FRAN (L. Morris) second. 2. FAIR PATRONS 3 MR W I CONRADI, secretary. 4. VISITORS FROM OTOROHANGA. 5. TINOPAI (H. Robinson), after her victory in the Waikato Handicap on the second day. The second horse is ALLEGATION (J. Conquest). 6. LIGHTNING (P. Brady), after winning the Pioneer Handicap (four furlongs). TOROTORO (J. Conquest) seconds 7. MESSRS. H. E. TRISTRAM, J. TEDDY, and J. A. BRIND. 8. GROUP OF STEWARDS AND OFFICIALS. 9. A SNAPSHOT ON THE LAWN. 10. BLUE GARMENT (Chaplin) returning to scale after accounting for the Claudelands Handicap (five furlongs) on the opening day. 11. MESSRS. ALF. LINLEY and CHAS. DUNN.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 March 1915
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1. Brisk Business around the Totalisator. A portion of the large crowd which attended the popular Pakuranga Meeting. 2. Two-year-olds in the birdcage prior to taking part in the parade. 3. secures a narrow victory from TETIGI (Hawkins) in the Maiden Hunters’ Steeplechase miles). 4. OKAIHAU (A. J. McFlinn) winning the Liverpool Steeplechase (3 miles) from RANZA M ER BOY (Hall) returning to scale after annexing the Maiden Hunters’ Steeplechase. 6. MOLLYHAWK (R. Eccles) after her victory in the Pakuranga Hunt Cup Steeplechase (3 miles). The sec (Roach). 7. RANZA MIST (Scott) leading STOCKADE (Standen) at the second fence of the double in the Liverpool Steeplechase. 8. Two-year-olds returning to the birdcage after takin
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 September 1916
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 May 1908
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1. CALAIS (E. Copestake) scores a comfortable victory in the Waituna Hack Hurdles (1½ miles) from VETO (R. McSeveney) and MATTOCK (F. Flynn). 2. DINGLE (C. Price) returning to scale after accounting for the Apti Hack Handicap (seven furlongs). The other horse is MYSTIFIED (Bagby), who finished third. 3. LINGERIE (C. Emerson), after her Feilding Stakes victory. 4. PENNON (P. Rayner) returning to the enclosure after her win in the Aorangi Trial Plate (5½ furlongs). 5. Candidates leaving the birdcage to contest the Apiti Hack Hand cap. 6. CALAIS (E. Copestake) returning to scale after annexing the Waituna Hack Hurdles. 7. Enthusiasts on the terraces in front of the main stand watching the horses in the birdcage.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 December 1917
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THE FINISH OF THE TE AWAMUTU CUP (one mile and a-quarter)— CYNIC (R. Reed) scores a decisive victory from REBEL (Rennie). 2. The field passing the stand the first time in the IRISH (J. O’Shea) has charge from MUNSTER (B. Deeley). 3. A portion of the lawn and grandstand during the start of the Cup. 4. FIONNUALA (R. Reed) winning the Kihikihi Handicap (f NUI, with PINK TIE third. 5. The finish of the Ohaupo Handicap (one mile)—BLUE CROSS (J. O’Shea) wins comfortably from WELSHMAN (J. Roach), with CABELLERO (J. Conquest) thi Reed) returning to scale after annexing the Kihikihi Handicap. 7. CORREGIDOR (J. Conquest) after his victory in the Flying Handicap (six furlongs).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 December 1917
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REMINISCENSES OF AVONDALE AND ELLERSLIE.—(1) MASTER WAIRIKI (P. Brady) winning the Titirangi Handicap (seven furlongs) from CAPTAIN SOULT (J. O’Shea} and IMPULSIVE (R. E. BROWN), at the Avondale J.C. Autumn Meeting in May last. (2) MASTER WAIRIKI (J. Conquest) scores a meritorious victory in the Plumpton Handicap (one mile) from ELECTRAKOFF (B. Deeley), with SEDITION (F. D. Jones) third, at the Avondale J.C. Spring Meetong in September last. (3) MISS WINSOME (B. Deeley) winning the Avondale Guineas from MALWA (F. D. Jones), in September last. (4) MISS WINSOME (B. Deeley) scores a brilliant victory in the Welcome Stakes (five furlongs), with IRELAND (C. Brown) second, at the Auckland R.C. Spring Meeting, in November, 1910.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 April 1912
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Service at Orakau
Te Ao Hou
September 1964
... Maoris in a defeat which had a ring of victory about it—which was how it should be, for except ...

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