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The gun deck of H.M.S. Victory.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
19 July 1906
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VICTORY, WINNER OF THE HAWKE’S BAY STEEPLECHASE.
New Zealand Graphic
2 July 1904
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VICTORY
New Zealand Graphic
16 September 1893
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New Zealand Tablet
14 September 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
14 September 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
17 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
27 July 1905
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New Zealand Graphic
26 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
22 July 1925
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New Zealand Tablet
15 April 1898
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The White Ribbon: FOR GOD AND HOME AND HUMANITY Friday, January 15, 1904. 1904.
White Ribbon
15 January 1904
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 June 1906
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1. LONG RANGE (B. Deeley), after his victory in the Nursery Handicap (five furlongs). The second horse is FIRST RAIN (H. Gray). 2. SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, President of the N.Z. Racing Conference, who was present to see his representatives run. 3. The Auckland Cup favourites, JOHNNY WALKER (B. Deeley) and MENELAUS (H. Robinson), ready to leave the birdcage to fulfil their engagements in the big two-mile event. 4. Auckland Cup candidates parading in the birdcage prior to doing their preliminaries. 5. A portion of the huge crowd around the total sator during speculation on the Cup. 6. A snapshot in the birdcage showing Great Northern Foal Stakes candidates ready to go out to contest this important classic. 7. FABRIQUETTE (H. Gray), after her win in the Robinson Handicap (seven furlongs). 8. The fin sh of the Grafton Hurdle Race (two miles)—SIR SOLO (R. Thompson) winning from FISHER (A. J. McFlinn), with GLUETANUS (Stan. Reid) third. 9. FIERY CROSS (J. Campbell) returning to scale after his brilliant victory in the Auckland Cup (two miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
10 January 1918
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1. Mr. Shep. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon and friend. 2. The finish of the Stonyhurst Welter Handicap (seven furlongs)-:—HURRY UP (R. Reed) winning from MULTAINE (W. McEwen), with MUNSTE concluding day. 3. HURRY UP returning to the enclosure after his victory., 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald) after his meritorious win in the Kairanga Hurdles miles) on the second TOUR (F. Corkill), and the second horse, NEGLIGEE (Toms), after competing in the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the first day. 6. THE AWAPUNI GOLD CUP WINNER, 1919—Mr. W 5yrs., by Martian—Ukraine. H. Gray in saddle. 7. SLEIGHT OF HAND (J. Kaan) after registering a surprise victory in the Karere Hurdles (1¾ miles) on the opening day. 8. Second-Lieute Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant Stuart Henrys, of the N.Z. Field Battery, sons of Mr. J. E. Henrys, the well-known handicapper. 9. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), the winner, leading VAC last fence in the Kairanga Hurdles Handicap. 10. Candidates leaving the birdcage to contest the Autumn Handicap on the opening day.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 May 1919
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 October 1919
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1. A tasteful exhibit, representing Italy, in the Allies’ Section of the strikingly effective Pageant of Peace held in Dunedin on Saturday, July 19. This patriotic tableau, which is set up on a lost Dunedin grocers. 2. Messrs. Penrose and Co.’s exhibit, representing America, which attracted considerable admiration among the Trades Displays in the great Peace Processional Pageant in Dune outstanding feature of the recent celebrations. 3. View in the Kensington Drill Hall, Dunedin, on Monday, July 21, showing the thousands of school children who attended the Victory Demonstration held in connection with the Peace festivities in the southern city. 4. The comprehensive Peace Procession, held in Dunedin, and which spread over more than two miles of the city streets, passing It was a magnificent procession, embracing all classes, and in some shape or form every section of the community found representation. This remarkable pageant of Peace and Victory was reple try, tableaux, of significant symbolism, handsomely decorated vehicles, a multitude; of beautiful displays, and much of the pomp and circumstance of war provided a strikingly spect
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 August 1919
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1. MRS. E. W. ALISON, jun., presents the silver cup (donated by Mr. Ewen Alison, jun.) to Mr. J. McNicol, owner of WOODY GLEN after that horse’s victory in the Whangarei Cup Handicap (U miles). 2. WOODY GLEN (R. McTavish) returning to the enclosure after his win in the Whangarei Cup. 3. SCOTTISH KNIGHT (E. Warner) after accounting for the Hu-anui Handicap Hurdles (1¾ miles). 4. STORK (H. Gray) returning to scale after his victory in the Maiden Plate (six furlongs). 5. A view of the Main Stand at Avondale on the opening day of the Whangarei R.C.’s annual fixture. 6. GATHERER (H. Gray) after his popular win in the County Handicap (six furlongs). 7. MR. J. McNICOL, with the Silver Cup presented to him following the win of his horse (Woody Glen) in the Whangarei Cup.. On his right is MR. B. HARRIS (secretary of the Whangarei Racing Club), while on his left are R. McTAVISH and J. H. WALLACE, rider and trainer respectively of the Cup winner. 8. MR. GEORGE BAILDON (Judge), on left
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 October 1920
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1. PADDINGTON GREEN (W. Bowden) after his victory in the Grafton Hurdle Race (two miles). 2..GEOFFREY (C. Reed) returning to scale after winning the Shortland Plate (one mile). The horse nearest the camera is EARLY DAWN (R. Reed), who finished third, while BONNIE HEATHER (A. McFlinn), who finished second, is also shown in picture. 3. MERMIN (H. Gray) after his win in the Great Northern Foal Stakes (six furlongs). 4.. The Auckland Cup winner, STARLAND (T. Glover) returning to scale after accounting for the big two miles event on Boxing Day. 5. STATUETTE (H. Gray) returning to the enclosure after her convincing win in the Railway Handicap (six furlongs). 6. LEITHFIELD (Jarvis) after her surprise victory in the Nursery Handicap (five furlongs). 7. THE FINISH OF THE GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES (six furlongs).—MERMlN (H. Gray), on outside, narrowly defeats THE HAWK (R. Reed), with MAUNU (J.Olsen) third. 8. LOVELIGHT (R. Me" Tavish), on outside, winning the Robinson Handicap (seven furlongs) from TINOHORO (H. Robinson), next rails, with HYRAX (C. Reed) on outside, third, and CLONMEL (H. Gray), next rails, fourth.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 December 1920
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New Zealand Tablet
10 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
31 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
24 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
3 August 1905
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New Zealand Tablet
27 October 1898
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GREAT FRENCH VICTORY RESULTS IN CAPTURE OF COMBLES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 January 1917
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HERRING LEADING THE AUCKLAND FORWARDS ON TO VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 September 1909
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