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THE FINISH OF THE GREAT NORTHERN DERBY (1½ MILES)—ROYAL STAG (H. YOUNG) SCORES A SURPRISE VICTORY FROM THE FAVOURITE, ROSSINI (B. DEELEY), ON OUTSIDE, WITH ROSE WREATH (NEXT RAILS) THIRD, CANOWINDRA FOURTH, AND ARCHIE LAST. QUEEN ABBEY (GLOVER) WINS THE NEWMARKET HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS) FROM TIGRITIYA (A. REED), WITH GAZIQUE (ROBINSON) THIRD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 January 1920
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Camp News (Northern Command)
13 September 1940
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Page 52 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
8 August 1912
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Page 52 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
22 August 1912
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WOMEN LAWYERS’ VICTORY.
New Zealand Graphic
2 April 1913
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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
20 October 1893
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
21 September 1905
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Hon. J. D. Ormond’s ch g HONEY BEE (R. Reed), by Hymettus—By By, after his victory in the Onslow Stakes (five furlongs). ADJUTANT (H. Young) after winning the Autumn Handicap (one mile and a furlong) on the opening day of the Manawatu Racing Club’s autumn meeting. The second horse is SQUARE DEAL (R. Reed).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 April 1916
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THE SCENE OF A GREAT AMERICAN VICTORY. Part of the famous St can troops inflicted a crushing defeat to the German and Austro-Hungarian seen carrying wounded. A TEMPORARY BRIDGE ERECTED OVER THE MEUSE BY THE FREN encircling movement which resulted in the capture of the St. Mihiel salient prisoners and huge supplies of war material
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 December 1918
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MR. W. R. KEMBALL’S B G SNUB, 6YRS., BY MARTIAN—LADY DISDAIN, WHO' CONTESTED THE LEADING HANDICAP EVENTS AT THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB’S SUMMER CARNIVAL- J. CAMPBELL IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY W. HAWTHORNE. SNUB’S MOST RECENT VICTORY WAS GAINED IN THE CANTERBURY CUP (2½ MILES) AT THE NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING AT RICCARTON IN NOVEMBER LAST.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 January 1919
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Mr. J. P. Sinclair’s ch h CHESTERFIELD, by Wairiki—Mantle, who is at the service of Auckland breeders at kura CAPPING DAY (R. Mackie), after her surprise victory in the Taita Handicap (four furlongs) on the opening day of the Wellington Racing Club’s spring meeting. The runner-up, WINNING HIT (H. Young) is also seen in picture.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 November 1920
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A GOOD FINISH IN THE CRITERION HANDICAP (SEVEN FURLONGS)—CLEAN SWEEP (A. Ellis) scores a surprise victory, with RUDE (M. Mc- Carten) second and MISS MIMIC (F. Voight) third. HYMESTRA was fourth and SURVEYOR (finishing on outside) fifth. The winner’s time (1min. 25 1-5sec.) equalled Arrowsmith’s Australasian record, established in the C.J.C. Great Easter Handicap last April.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 November 1920
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Wanganui
New Zealand Tablet
18 October 1917
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A HAPPY PHRASE.
New Zealand Tablet
28 October 1925
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The White Ribbon. For God and Home and Humanity FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913.
White Ribbon
18 April 1913
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THE TURF IN AUSTRALIA.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 September 1903
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TESTIMONIAL TO RIGHT REV. DR. LISTON
New Zealand Tablet
13 July 1922
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Page 29 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
27 July 1922
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TESTIMONIAL TO RIGHT REV. DR. LISTON
New Zealand Tablet
6 July 1922
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TESTIMONIAL TO RIGHT REV. DR. LISTON
New Zealand Tablet
20 July 1922
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Letter from Bishop Fogarty
New Zealand Tablet
16 February 1922
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Page 45 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
25 November 1925
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New Zealand Tablet
15 August 1874
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THE CALIFORNIAN CONSTITUTION.
New Zealand Tablet
15 August 1879
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Napier
New Zealand Tablet
18 July 1907
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The Cost of a Strike.
New Zealand Tablet
31 July 1902
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WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN CANADA.
White Ribbon
18 May 1917
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FESTIVALS IN MAY.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 May 1945
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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
23 November 1899
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PRAYER! WHAT IS IT? COMMUNION WITH GOD
White Ribbon
18 May 1929
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SPECIAL THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON
White Ribbon
18 June 1943
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OTAGO.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 August 1899
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CANTERBURY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 December 1908
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 June 1918
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 June 1918
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 May 1918
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 May 1918
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 June 1918
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 February 1919
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 March 1919
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 January 1919
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PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET MATCH.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 February 1911
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NORTHERN UNION NOTES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 June 1911
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
10 June 1920
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LACROSSE.
New Zealand Graphic
23 June 1909
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PIGEON FLYING.
New Zealand Graphic
17 December 1904
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Page 25 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
15 December 1921
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Page 38 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
28 August 1913
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Page 29 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
19 April 1923
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FEATURES OF THIS WEEK’S ISSUE
New Zealand Tablet
19 January 1922
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Page 52 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
29 August 1912
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Page 736 Advertisement 1
Progress
1 October 1916
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Page 764 Advertisement 1
Progress
1 November 1916
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INTERPROVINCIAL LACROSSE.—THE PROUD SHIELD RETAINED BY AUCKLAND.
New Zealand Graphic
7 August 1912
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand
1 January 1909
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Page 23 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 January 1944
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 April 1893
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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
9 March 1899
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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
19 July 1900
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1. MARSHAL McDONALD after his surprise victory in the Auckland Racing Club Handicap (1½ miles). 2. DESERT GOLD (C. Price),, after her win in the Great Northern Foal Stakes (six furlongs). 3. SUTALA (C. Emmerson) returning to scale after annexing the Midsummer Handicap five furlongs). 4. BIMETER (C. Emmerson) after accounting for the Newmarket Handicap (six furlongs).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 January 1915
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WIROKINO (A. J. McFlinn), the winner, leading the field at the water jump in the Anzac Steeplechase (2/½ miles) on the second day. The C.J.C. Winter Cup favourite, BISOGNE (H. Goldfinch), has a runaway victory in the Liverpool Handicap (six furlongs) on the second day. CHERRY BLOSSOM (L. Wilson), on outside, second, and LADOGEUR (H. Griffiths), next rails, third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 July 1916
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THE SPOILS OF VICTORY. Huge quantities of shells, bombs, hand grenadesand boxes of cartridges found in the German trenches recently Conquered in the Champagne. Five hundred soldiers were kept busy for ten days putting these supplies into order. They will be used against their former owners, several captured German guns having been kept on the front for that purpose.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 November 1916
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VOLUNTEER MATCHES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 August 1909
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SECONDARY SCHOOL MATCHES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 June 1909
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 July 1910
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MR. W. R. KEMBALL’S B G WISHFUL, 5YRS., BY BONIFORM—DROUGHT, WHO REGISTERED A VICTORY ON THE OCCASION OF HIS FIRST START OVER HURDLES AT THE NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB’S RECENT MEETING. WISHFUL has scored Several susses on the flat during the past season, including the Taranaki Cup. A. McDonald in saddle. Trained by W. Hawthorne.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 July 1918
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CHERISHED FRENCH EMBLEMS WHICH WERE CARRIED TO VICTORY CHEMIN DES DAMES. The flags of the French troops proved a powerful ward to the attack. The battle of Chemin des Dames stands as one of the French soldiers. General Petain, in tribute to the gallantry of the troops special visit to confer the meritorious distinctions on the brave soldiers ment.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 April 1918
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ROYAL THANKSGIVING FOR VICTORIOUS PEACE HELD AT ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, LONDON. The King and Queen were present at this solemn service and thanksgiving for the final victory of the Allied arms and the cessation of the fighting. Part of the vast congregation that filled St. Paul’s is shown leaving after the departure of the King and Queen.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 January 1919
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A SMART HAWKE’S BAY-OWNED MARE OVER MIDDLE DISTANCES.—MR. J. H. COLEBOURNE’S BR M SWEET CORN, AGED, BY MALSTER-CONDIMENT. C, EMERSON IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY J. OL DFIELD. Last season SWEET CORN was successful on four occasions, her principal victory being obtained in the McVay Memorial Handicap (one mile and a distance) at the Napier Park R.C.’s autumn meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 October 1919
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A GUARDS OFFICER MAKING A BET AT THE ROYAL ASCOT MEETING. The Victory Ascot meeting proved one of the most brilliant on record, a notable feature being the large number of women presentalmost as many as men. The King and Queen were present on the second day to witness the race for the Ascot Gold Cup.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 September 1919
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A HAWKE’S BAY-OWNED MARE WHO HAS FIGURED IN LEADING HANDICAPS IN THE NORTH ISLAND DURING THE PAST TWO SEASONS.—MR. J. S. McLEOD’S B M TRESSIDA, 5YRS., BY TRESSADY—PRINCESS MELTON. CON. REED IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY W. J. DONOVAN. TRESSIDA’S MOST RECENT VICTORY WAS REGISTERED IN THE BURKE MEMORIAL (1¼ MILES) AT THE HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 June 1919
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A WELL-KNOWN NORTH ISLAND COMPETITOR OVER MIDDLE DISTANCES—MR. H. W. BROWN’S B G FORM, UP 5YRS BY FORMATIVE—PURSERING, WHOSE MOST RECENT VICTORY WAS GAINED IN THE PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP (NINE FURLONGS) ON THE CONCLUDING DAY OF THE TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING. B. DEELEY IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY H. EVA. LAST SEASON FORM UP WON £1220 IN STAKES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 March 1919
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MATATUA (C. Emerson) returning to scale after his victory in the Stewards’ Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day of the Wellington R.C.’s winter meeting. The second horse is ELOCUTION (H. Gray). TORCHY and MANAWAPANGO (the winner) leading the field over the second fence in the First Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase (2½ miles) at the Wellington R.C.’s winter meeting
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 July 1919
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TACT (C. Brown) scores a meritorious victory in the Juvenile Handicap (five furlongs), with MONORAIL and POTOA a dead-heat for second place at the Avondale Jockey Club’s meeting. RED LUPIN (J. O’Shea) has an easy win in the Dominion Handicap (five furlongs), with BOW BELLS (L. Morris) second, and CLOUDY DAWN (Henderson) third, at the Avondale J.C.'s Autumn Meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 May 1912
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THE FINISH OF THE AVONDALE HANDICAP (1¼ miles) ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE AVONDALE J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.—TIRESOME (O’Shea), next rails, defeats GLOY (Stockley), on outside, with KAWEEN (Moore), next rails third. CROWN PEARL (F. D. Jones) scores an easy victory from WAIOWERA (Buchanan) in the Oakley Handicap (five furlongs) at the Avondale J.C. Autumn Meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 May 1912
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A WELLL-PERFORMED THAMES OWNED AND TRAINED MARE.- MR. W. K. MORROSON'S CH M WAIUTA. 6YRS., BY CARL ROSE-WAIOTAHI. L. MANSON IN SADDLE. TRAINSED BY J. WINDER. WAIUTA'S best performance this season was her victory in the st. Andrew's Handicap (one mile and a furlong), the principal event on the concluding day of the Takapuna J.C.'s spring meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 April 1920
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INTENSE ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS IN LONDON , DURING THE MARCH OF VICTORY TROOPS THROUGH THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS.—Millions roared their acclamations for two and a-half hours of unbroken delight as the victors marched through London, each of the nations who rallied round the Allied flag during the gigantic war against the Central Powers being represented in the historic procession.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 October 1919
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New Zealand Tablet
13 March 1913
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Page 31 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
4 December 1919
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Page 52 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
5 September 1912
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Page 52 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
19 September 1912
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New Zealand Tablet
15 August 1912
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New Zealand Tablet
6 February 1919
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WOODROW WILSON DEMOCRAT, THE NEW PRESIDENT OF AMERICA. About three years ago Woodrow Wilson emerged from an aloof and scholarly atmosphere as President of Princeton University to engage in politics, and forthwith won the position of Governor of New Jersey. He has now, after a strenuous contest, carried the Democratic flag to victory against the Republican candidates, Roosevelt and Taft.
New Zealand Graphic
13 November 1912
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Page 373 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 November 1943
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 December 1943
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IN TIME OF WAR
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 January 1940
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1. THE START OF THE GISBORNE RACING CLUB HANDICAP (ONE MILE). 2. THE FINISH OF THE GISBORNE RACING CLUB HANDICAP—TAVISTOCK (H. WATSON) WINNING FROM RUAPAHU AND CAMPEADOR. 3. JEM WINS THE SECOND WELTER HANDICAP (SEVEN FURLONGS) FROM SCORCH AND BRUNSWICK. 4. CON (JENNINGS) HAS AN EASY VICTORY FROM ANXIOUS (GRIFFITHS) AND SERBIA (RYAN) IN THE MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP (FIVE FURLONGS).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 February 1916
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GENERAL BRUSILOFF WINS THE GREATEST VICTORY OF THE WAR SINCE TANNEBERG FOR THE ALLIES. RUSSIAN INFANTRY GOING FORWARD FOR THE ATTACK. A NUMBER OF AUSTRIAN SLAV REGIMENTS WERE SEIZED WITH PANIC AND SURRENDERED WITHOUT MAKING ANY REAL RESISTANCE. THE IRRESISTIBLE ADVANCE OF THE RUSSIANS.—RUSSIAN CAVALRY ON THEIR WAY TO BATTLE. THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED WONDERFUL FEATS IN THE EASTERN WAR ZONE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
3 August 1916
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A FRAGMENT OF A GERMAN SHELL, TOGETHER WITH FUSE, WHICH KILLED A BRITISH SAILOR AT THE MEMORABLE JUTLAND NAVAL BATTLE. The spirit that led the men of Nelson’s fleet to victory still inspires the British seamen of to-day, and their heroic deeds in action constitute a striking tribute to the supremacy of the British Navy in the world’s greatest war.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 September 1916
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N.Z. POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 March 1910
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Mr. C. Thede’s ch m LADY PATRICIA (late Urania) scores an easy victory in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race (1¾ miles). CASTADRIFT, which accounted for the New Year’s Hurdle Race (2 miles) on the third.day, is seen coming in without his rider (Griffin), having fallen at the last fence. SABRE (next rails) and LEO, which finished second, are the pair racing together.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 January 1910
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The well-known racehorse HASTIE, aged, by Sweet Simon—Lady Officer, who has been presented by Mr. E. Short, of Feilding, to Mrs. Myers, of Wellington, to be raffled for the Soldiers’ Fund in aid of children and orphans. HASTIE has five wins, 22 seconds and 13 thirds to his credit, his last victory being registered at the C.J.C. meeting last month.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 September 1918
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COUNTERFEIT’S EASY WIN.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 April 1912
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THE FINISH OF THE GREAT NORTHERN OAKS (1½ MILES)—MATATANE (A. McFLINN) SCORES AN EASY VICTORY FROM ROSE QUEEN (RAYNER), WITH MISS GOLD (J. O’SHEA) THIRD. A CLOSE FINISH IN THE A.R.C. EASTER HANDICAP (ONE MILE)— GAZIQUE (H. ROBINSON) WINNING FROM TIGRITIYA (A. McFLINN), WITH HYMESTRA (J. O’SHEA) THIRD, RUATARA (HUSBAND) FOURTH, AND GENERAL ADVANCE (A. McCORMACK) FIFTH.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 April 1920
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A SMART WAIRARAPA-OWNED SPRINTER.—MR. R. A. McKENZIE’S B G OLD GOLD, 4YRS., by HYMETTUS — FLORIGOLD. J. HOCKLEY IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY T. LLOYD. OLD GOLD’S most recent victory was achieved in the President’s Handicap (one mile and 55 yards), the principal event on the second day of the Otaki Racing Club’s spring meeting, in September last. Last season he accounted for four races.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 December 1919
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JAS. BUCHANAN, the well-known Auckland horseman, who rode with phenomenal success on the opening day of the A.R.C. autumn meeting at Ellerslie. In addition to riding Arran (Champagne Stakes) and Merry Roe (Easter Handicap) to victory in the two principal events of the afternoon, Buchanan scored successes on Royal Irish, Hyginas and Hoy, making five winning mounts out of seven rides.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 April 1915
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ZU EASTMAMS PROPAGANDA.
Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post
12 September 1943
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1. PENDOON (D. Packer) returning to scale after his victory in the Manukau Hurdle Race (1¾ miles). 2. Messrs. J. Buchanan and H. B. Philcox. 3. Messrs. Bruce and McCarten’s ch g TOTARA JACK, 6yrs., by Spalpeen—Vila. W. Rennie in saddle. 4. BUTE SOUND (H. Wiggins), after his win in the Normanby Handicap (seven furlongs). The second horse is TIEKI (C. Sinclair).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 November 1920
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Camp News (Northern Command)
7 June 1940
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