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Page 70 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
22 May 1912
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Page 39 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
19 February 1914
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Page 4 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
6 October 1921
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1. THE FIGHT AGAINST NATURE. Victory must go to the Pacific. 2. ANOTHER VIEW. Taken on the same day as picture numbered 1 The above illustrates the enormous wave power the Napier "Breakwater has to withstand.
Progress
1 December 1910
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ABOUT MAINE.
White Ribbon
17 November 1911
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THE BRILLIANT PAVLOVA (L. WILSON) REGISTERS HER THIRD VICTORY AT THE MEETING BY AGAIN ANNEXING THE PRINCIPAL EVENT THE SUMMER HANDICAP (ONE MILE), WINNING COMFORTABLY FROM OGIER (R. BUDDICOMBE), WITH THE FAVOURITE SAUCI (B. DEELEY), THIRD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 January 1915
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NEGOTIATING THE DOUBLE BRUSH IN FRONT OF STAND THE FIRST TIME IN THE VICTORY STEEPLECHASE (THREE MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY.—FIRST LINE (A. McDonald) has a slight lead from MATTOCK (J. Wairoa), on extreme right.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 September 1919
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FRENCH ARTILLERYMEN FIRING A SALUTE, THE SIGNAL FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE VICTORY CELEBRATIONS IN PARIS, WHICH, DESPITE THE HEAVY SACRIFICES MADE BY THE FRENCH THROUGHOUT THE LONG WAR PERIOD, WERE OF A HIGHLY ENTHUSIASTIC CHARACTER.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 October 1919
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SURPLUS (A. McFlynn) scores an easy victory in the Hack Handicap (five furlongs) at the Rotorua Jockey Club’s Annual Meeting. JOLIE FILLE (A. McFlynn) wins the Rotorua Cup (1¼ miles) from AMBERGRIS (J. Brady); Poictiers third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 February 1912
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A WELL-KNOWN COMPETITOR AT TROTTING MEETINGS HELD AT ALEXANDRA PARK, AUCKLAND.— G. Paul’s b m WINESTRA, 5yrs., by Roanchild—Bellbird, whose latest victory was achieved in the Governor’s Handicap (two miles) at the Otahuhu T.C.’s recent meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 March 1920
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Horses returning to scale after the decision of the Melrose Handicap (six furlongs), STEP (R. Conway) negotiating a fence in the Ponui Hurwon by MISS ELLICE. dies (1½ miles), in which he registered a comfortable victory.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
27 November 1919
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THE FINISH OF THE NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES (1½ MILES) —DUO (J. Campbell) registers a brilliant victory from the favourite, GASBAG (A. Reed), with VESPUCCI (B. Deeley) third, and DELIGHT (H. Gray), finishing on outside, fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 November 1920
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A LINK WITH THE PAST. Veteran Robert Notton, of Auckland (China and New Zealand medals), who fifty years ago enjoyed the anniversary dinner on Nelson's old flagship Victory. Mr. Notton was then apprentice on the training ship.
New Zealand Graphic
21 October 1905
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Page 4 Advertisement 5
New Zealand Tablet
12 January 1922
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THE GREAT EASTER HANDICAP WINNER, CHUDIC (G. CLARKE) RETURNING TO SCALE AFTER HIS SURPRISE VICTORY. The other horse is SILVER SHIELD (C. Carmont), who finished third. The second horse, EXPECT, is on the extreme left of picture.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 April 1914
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THE FINISH OF THE BOROUGH HANDICAP (5 1/2 FURLONGS) ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE TAKAPUNA J.C.’S SPRING MEETING—TINOREKA (Sinclair) scores a narrow victory from LADY GLEN (Chaplin), with RING LUPIN (Conquest) third and TACT fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 November 1916
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Mr. G. D. Greenwood’s b g GLOAMING (The Welkin—Light) returning to scale after his brilliant victory in the Chelmsford Stakes (one mile and a furlong) at the Tattersall’s Club’s spring meeting at Randwick. D. O’Connor in saddle.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
3 October 1918
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Mr. J. Bull jun.’s COLORADO (A. McDonald), returning to scale after his meritorious victory in the Te Matai Hurdles (1½ miles) on the concluding day of the Manawatu R.C.’s summer meeting, in which event he carried 12.8.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 January 1918
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Mr. W. F. Desha’s br g DUO (J. Campbell) entering the birdcage at Riccarton after his victory in the N.Z. Derby Stakes(1½ miles). The second and third horses are GASBAG (A. Reed) and VESPUCCI (B. Deeley) respectively.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 November 1920
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THE FRENCHMEN WIN.—SCENE ON THE RIVER AT HENLEY REGATTA.
New Zealand Graphic
21 August 1912
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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
30 April 1913
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White Ribbon
18 September 1937
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RYLSTONE (Goodman) scores an easy victory in the Te Hapara Hack Handicap (seven furlongs), at the Gisborne Racing Club’s summer meeting. An exciting tussle for second place between OHOREKA and GRAND IDEA, the former prevailing by a head.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 February 1919
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Mr. S. Hordern’s b g ARCH MARELLA (G. Hutchins), 5yrs., by Marble Arch—Seatonella, returning to scale after his victory in the Summer Cup (one mile and five furlongs) at the Australian Jockey Club’s holiday meeting at Randwick.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 January 1919
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NYLAND (A. Oliver) registers a meritorious performance by winning the Flying Stakes (6 furlongs) from BLISS (R. Young). RECIPE (O. McCarten) has an easy victory in the Aorangi Trial Plate (five furlongs) with PARK TIDE (O. Lorigan) second.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 December 1911
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THE LARGEST DIVIDEND PAYER AT THE WANGANUI J.C.’S AUTUMN MEETING.—Mr. S. Pitt’s b g RED LUPIN (J. O’Shea) after his surprise victory in the Stewards’ Handicap (one mile), in which race he paid over the half century.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 March 1912
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Mr J Lemon’s ch h REBUS (imp.), 6yrs., by Radium—Quibble, returning to the enclosure after his brilliant victory in the Metropontan Handicap (1½ miles) on the second day of the A.J.C. spring meeting. A. Wood in saddle.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 October 1919
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Page 4 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
15 December 1921
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Page 4 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
5 January 1922
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IN THE MELTING POT. The real difficulty of the war has come with its close, for whichever side gained the victory, it means the reopening of the Eastern Question with ail its deadly menace to the peace of Europe.
New Zealand Graphic
11 December 1912
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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
5 January 1899
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A BRITISH TANK USED WITH REMARKABLE SUCCESS AGAINST THE TURKS IN PALESTINE. These modern Samsons took part in the fight near Gaza, where the British gained a notable victory in the greatest battie ever fought in the Holy Land.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 July 1917
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LITTLE PAUL (Orange) returning to the enclosure after his victory in the Onehunga Handicap (saddle), miles, at the Otahuhu Trotting Club’s Summer meeting. The horses entering gate are NELSON (in white) and PATHFINDER, which finished second and third respectively.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 February 1912
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PRINCE SOULT (B. Deeley) scores a brilliant victory in the 17th Royal Stakes (six furlongs). The favourite, CULPRIT (R. Hatch), next rails, after a keen struggle with WINNING WAY (Emmerson) is defeated on the post by a short neck.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 January 1912
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Page 16 Advertisement 2
Arawa Guerilla
1 December 1943
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Page 56 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
4 November 1905
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Page 57 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
30 September 1925
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Page 49 Advertisement 2
Ladies' Mirror
1 February 1924
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Page 416 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 June 1944
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THE BATTLE OF INKERMAN.
New Zealand Graphic
22 February 1896
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Easter Communion.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 April 1919
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Wrestling.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
29 September 1898
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Our Illustrations.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 July 1899
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AUCKLAND’S SOUTHERN TOUR.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 September 1911
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Page 69 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
14 February 1912
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Page 38 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
13 February 1913
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Page 4 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
29 September 1921
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Page 38 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
6 February 1913
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Page 38 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
20 February 1913
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The White Ribbon. For God and Home and Humanity. WELLINGTON, APRIL 19, 1919.
White Ribbon
19 April 1919
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THE CHOKEBORE COLOURS TO THE FORE—The favourite, GLEN FINNAN (B. Deeley), scores a popular victory from RED BOOK (L. Wilson), in centre of trio, and IMAGINATION (F. D. Jones), on outside, in the Anniversary Welter Handicap (one mile) at Trentham.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
29 January 1914
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HYMENSTRA (J. Buchanan) returning to the enclosure after his victory in the Nursery handicap (five furlongs) on the opening day of the Wellington R.C.’s summer meeting. The second and third horses are KILREA (F. E. Jones) and NOIR (J. Brook) respectively.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 January 1917
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MRS. O. SAMUEL, wife of the President of the Taranaki Jockey Club, presenting the handsome cup to MR. J. HAWKINS, owner of TOA TERE, after that horse’s popular victory in the Taranaki Cup (1 1/4 miles) at New Plymouth last week.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 February 1917
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AN INSTANCE OF THE ENTHUSIASTIC MANNER IN WHICH THE KING’S MESSAGE OF CONGRATULATION UPON THEIR SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT AND CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ULTIMATE VICTORY OVER THE ENEMY WAS RECEIVED BY THE BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE. THE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS GREETED WTIH DEEP-THROATED CHEERS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 April 1917
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THE FINISH OF THE AVONDALE CUP (1¼ MILES)—COLONEL SOULT (H. Goldfinch), on outside, scores a nose victory from HOUSEWIFE (C. Carmont), in centre, with CHORTLE (S. Reid) a neck away third, and ROYAL IRISH (J. O’Shea) a poor fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 September 1916
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A SENSATIONAL VICTORY IN THE WINTER CUP (ONE MILE).—THE RANK OUTSIDER OF THE Fl ELD, KI NG STA R (W. BELL), DEFEATS THE FAVOURITE, PARISIAN DIAMOND (TAPP) BY A HEAD, WITH BRAMBLETYE (F. E. JONES) THIRD AND SIR AGNES FOURTH.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 August 1917
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A DOUBLE WINNER AT THE MANAWATU R.C.’S SUMMER MEETING—Mr, E. Short’s ch m HUPANA, who accounted for the Gillies Hack Handicap (six furlongs) and the Highden Hack Handicap (six furlongs), returning to scale after her victory on Boxing Day.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
10 January 1918
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A CONSISTENT STAKE EARNER OVER VARYING DISTANCES.-Mr. J. K. Jackson's br m KILTESS, aged, by Finland-Miss Lochiel. A. Reed in saddle. Trained by F. Higgott. KILTESS' best performance last season was her victory in the Rangitlkei Cup (1¼ miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 November 1918
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THE HON. W. D. S. MACDONALD MAKING THE PRESENTATION OF THE CUP (DONATED BY MR. A. J. BARRY) TO MR. F. J. LYSNAR, OWNER OF CLEFT, AFTER THAT HORSE’S VICTORY IN THE GISBORNE CUP AT THE GISBORNE R.C.’S RECENT SUMMER MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 February 1918
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THE FINISH OF THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (1 1/4 MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE DUNEDIN J.C.S WINTER MEETING AT WINGATUI-RORKE’S DRIFT (J. Olsen) scores a decisive victory from THADDEUS (C. Emerson), with MARSA (G. Young) third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 June 1918
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WINNER OF THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP (TWO MILES), RECENTLY DECIDED AT ALEXANDRA PARK—Mr. T. Roe’s gr m STEEL BELL, aged, by Gold Bell—King George mare, who scored a popular victory from scratch. J. Lynch, driver. Owner at head.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 January 1918
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EAGERNESS AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE CROWD IN PARIS TO WITNES CESSION THROUGH THE STREETS RESULT IN THE GENDARMES BE Paris held its great Peace march on July 14, not only to celebrate victory, moval from the world of its greatest mena
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 October 1919
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THE FINISH OF THE KING GEORGE HANDICAP (SEVEN FURLONGS)—HOUSEWIFE (J. Buchanan) scores a surprise victory from the favourite, PARISIAN DIAMOND (H. Gray), in centre, with WHITE BLAZE (3. Morris), on outside, third, and PADDINGTON GREEN (C. Sinclair), next rails, fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 June 1919
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THE PEACE VICTORY GALA HELD BY THE VALENTINES SWIMMING CLUB IN THE CRANBROOK PARK LAKE, ILFORD, LONDON.—The Duck Hunt, a novel competition in which the blindfolded swimmers have to catch. the duck, who is wearing swimming cap and bells attached.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 December 1919
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THE FINISH OF THE CHALLENGE STAKES (SIX FURLONGS) ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB AT RANDWICK.—-ARIES (J. E. PIKE) SCORES AN EASY VICTORY FROM WILLIE RINO (J. MAHONEY), WITH MALTGILLA (W. LILLYMAN) THIRD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 February 1920
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Page 16 Advertisement 2
Arawa Guerilla
1 September 1943
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Page 16 Advertisement 2
Arawa Guerilla
1 October 1943
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A SUCCESSFUL AUCKLAND-OWNED AND TRAINED CROSS-COUNTRY CANDIDATE.—DR. A. McG. GRANT’S CH M KOURA, AGED, BY SALVADAN—GOLDEN SANDS. S. HENDERSON IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY J. WILLIAMSON. KOURA’S most recent victory was gained in the Waikato Hunt Cup Steeplechase (three miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 November 1920
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THE NEW PREMIER, Mr. J. S. T. McGowan, Leader of the New South Wales Labour Party, which scored a conspicuous victory at the recent elections. Before the election the figures were: Liberal 53, Labour 37. The result now stands: Labour 46, Liberals 44.
New Zealand Graphic
19 October 1910
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THAMES.
New Zealand Graphic
21 August 1912
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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
26 March 1904
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Page 38 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
21 August 1913
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Page 4 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
3 November 1921
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New Zealand Tablet
10 July 1919
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New Zealand Tablet
7 November 1918
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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
11 December 1912
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Armed Cap a pie." an order for two hundred, and fifty hats for the Transvaal Contingent has been placed in Wellington . if the pattern is anything like that' Warn by Some of our local Volunteers Then a brilliant and bloodless victory is assured.
New Zealand Graphic
14 October 1899
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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
1 November 1900
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White Ribbon
15 January 1909
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HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB’S WINTER MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 June 1904
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HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB’S WINTER MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
19 May 1904
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HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB’S WINTER MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 May 1904
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THANKS.
White Ribbon
18 June 1942
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 July 1896
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THE LATE KING AS A SPORTSMAN.- HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. HOLDING THE HEAD OF MINORU, WHO CARRIED HIS COLOURS TO VICTORY AND TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS LAST SEASON, R. MARSH, TRAINER, ANF H. JONES, RIDER TO THE LATE KING, ARE SEEN IN THE
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 May 1910
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EMBLEMATIC OF A GREAT BRITISH NAVAL VICTORY.—NELSON WREAT occasion of the 112th anniversary of Trafalgar, which was celebrated on Octo Column in London was adorned with over eighty floral tributes. Relatives of wreaths. The illustration shows the wreaths round the base
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
3 January 1918
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MAUI NINA (J. Conquest) returning to scale after his surprise victory in the Jervois Handicap (seven furlongs) on the first day of the Auckland R.C. Winter meeting. GLENFERN (W. Young), who finished second, is following, while FLIP FLAP is just entering the gate.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 June 1912
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ERMENGARDE (C. Brown) secures a runaway victory in the Wellington Stakes (five furlongs) from the crack Southern two-year-old AUTUMNUS (F. E. Jones), with GLADE (H. Watson), a poor third, PERONEAL is fourth, and the Auckland colt, PRINCE SOULT fifth. [J. H. Daroux, photo.]
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 February 1912
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RESPONSIBLE FOR A SURPRISE VICTORY ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE NAPIER PARK J.C.’s AUTUMN MEETING—Mr. W. K. Karaitiana’s ch g SEA LORD, 4yrs., by San Fran — Kaikaura, who accounted for the Esk Hack Handicap (five furlongs). R. Manson in saddle.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 March 1915
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Page 16 Advertisement 1
Arawa Guerilla
1 January 1944
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O’BRIEN
War Wit
1 January 1945
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
White Ribbon
18 June 1944
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White Ribbon
16 May 1908
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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Tablet
7 June 1900
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ACCEPTANCES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 June 1904
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NOMINATIONS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 June 1906
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JESS WILLARD, the Texan cowboy, whose great victory over Jack Johnson in the world's boxing championship is to be screened at His Majesty’s Theatre, Auckland, commencing on Saturday night next (June 3). Willard is 29 years of age, 6ft. 7in. in height, and weighs 225lb.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 June 1916
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THE LINE TO VICTORY.—FRENCH ENGINEERS ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTING A RAILWAY LINE WHICH BRINGS THEM NEARER AND NEARER TO THE GERMAN FRONTIER. THIS GRADUAL EXTENSION OF RAILWAY COMMUNICATION TOWARDS THE ENEMY’S LINES IS REGARDED BY THE GALLANT FRENCH SOLDIERS AS AN INFALLIBLE MEANS TO ULTIMATE VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 February 1917
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MRS. HAROLD COOPER, wife of Mr. H. R. Cooper (on right), president of the Manawatu Racing Club, presenting the valuable cup to Mr. T. H. Lowry (on left), owner of DESERT GOLD, after that mare’s brilliant victory in the Awapuni Gold Cup (1¼ miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 May 1917
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TEKA (C. Price), after his meritorious victory in the Wellington Handicap (1¼ miles). The second horse is PARAO'A (C. Reed). CLIENT (C. Price) winning the Wainui Handicap (one mile) from DRIBBLE (next rails), with PROBATION (on outside) third, and GOLD SOULT (nearest rails) fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 November 1917
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