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The Devotional Period
White Ribbon
1 May 1958
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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
6 May 1905
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Page 18 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 January 1944
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Page 338 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 November 1943
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Page 426 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 December 1943
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COURSING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 May 1891
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White Ribbon
18 December 1944
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BOWLING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
29 October 1896
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1. THE FINISH OF THE WANGANUI TROTTING CUP (Two Miles)—GOODCHILD (Messervy) has an easy victory from BEACH BOY and HAROLD DEVON. 2. Mr. J. Tagine’s br g MASTER Imperial-Theckla, winner of the Gonville-Castlecliff Handicap (two miles). 3. ARDATH (Cameron) annexes the Maiden Handicap (1½ miles) from ROSE GAUNTLET. 4. MISS SALISBURY surprise in the Morton Memorial Stakes, winning from another outsider in MYRTLE PALM (August), next rails, with MANSCENITA (McDermott) third. 5. Mr. W. Harkness’ b c GOOLCHILD Stella, returning to the enclosure after his victory in the Wanganui Trotting Cup. 6. Going out of the straight the first time in the Wanganui Trotting Cup—GOODCHILD leading St. LEWIS and Arden’s ch h TODD BELLS (Barraclough), winner of the President’s Handicap (two miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 March 1916
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EMBLEMATIC OF THE WIDELY-SEPARATED WAR ZONES IN WHICH BRITISH TROOPS FOUGHT DURING THE EUROPEAN CONFLICT Banners being borne by Indians and British tommies who have served in the east in the great victory proces-SION THROUGH THE STREETS OF LONDON. The men are shown dipping their banners as they pass the Cenotaph in Whitehall, which monument to the dead is crowned with a great laurel wreath, while its base is strewn with floral tributes to the memory of the fallen heroes. THE AMERICAN TROOPS WITH THEIR COLOURS TAKING PART IN LONDON’S GREAT VICTORY PAGEANT. THE AMERICANS MARCHED BY BENEATH A BLAZE OF COLOUR, “OLD GLORY” UNFURLED IN THE BREEZE, 50 OR 60 BANNERS IN ALL, AND WERE GIVEN A STIRRING WELCOME, GENERAL PERSHING BEING CHEERED TO THE ECHO,
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 October 1919
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1. TENACIOUS (E. Copestake), the winner, leading the field at the second fence of the double in front of the stand in the Onehunga Steeplechase (three miles). 2. TENACIOUS winning the C Horses returning to scale after the Onehunga Steeplechase.—TENAClOUS followed by the runner-up, TIRAU (J. Roach). 4. STEP (R. Conway) after his decisive win in the Maiden Hurdle Ra scores an easy victory in the Maiden Hurdles. 6. The Great Northern Guineas winner, CRENIDES (L. Morris), after his popular win. 7. WEARY WILLIE (L. Morris) after accounting for the V longs). 8. QUEEN ABBEY (T. Glover) returning to scale after her victory in the Shorts Handicap (six furlongs). The second horse is TAIAMAI (C. Carmont). 9. Welcome Stakes Candidates cage to contest the much-coveted two-year-old classic.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 November 1919
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CRICKET VICTORY FOR D.H.Q.
Arty AnTiDote
6 November 1943
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ENGLISH RACING.
New Zealand Graphic
10 June 1908
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Page 57 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
16 September 1925
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Weber.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 February 1915
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THE GOOD NEWS
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 June 1944
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New Zealand Graphic
16 November 1910
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
1 August 1903
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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
1 July 1905
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Page 856 Advertisement 5
Progress
1 November 1911
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New Zealand Tablet
22 June 1877
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HON. WM. JENNINGS BRYAN.
White Ribbon
19 May 1919
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1. TATTERLEY (W. Price) scores comfortably from RING LUPIN (J. Conquest) and TINOREKA (on outside) in the Shorts Handicap (five furlongs). 2. GLENROY (W. Young) returning to the enclosure after accounting for the Flying Handicap (seven furlongs). The second horse is ROYAL IRISH (W. Price). 3. The vinner of the Welcome Stakes (five furlongs) at Ellerslie—Mr. E. A. Price’s b g GWENT (Marble Arch—Gweniad), who, whilst returning horn after his victory, dislodged his rider, and, bolting along the road, broke his leg as the result of coming into contact with some loose rocks, neces itating his destroyal. 4. GWENT A. McMillan) registers his last victory, handsomely defeating PENTHESILEA (H. Robinson) and RATHLIN (J. Conquest) in the Welcome Stakes. 5. A record field leaving the birdcage at Ellerslie to contest the Hobson Handicap.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 November 1916
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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 July 1918
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1. SILVER LINK (A. McFlinn), after her victory in the Electric Handicap. The second horse is MISS MIMIC (T. Reid). 2. Mr. G. D. Greenwood’s b g GLOAMING, 4yrs., by The Welkin—Lig ton Plate (one mile) and the Royal Stakes (six furlongs). 3. REKANUI (Rennie), after accounting for the Ponsonby Hurdle Race (1¾ miles). The second horse is NOTABILITY (Packer). front lawn at the Ellerslie racecourse during the progress of the A.R.C.’s summer carnival. 5. REKANUI (Rennie) scores a runaway victory in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race (1¾. miles), with NOTA and and MOVEMENT (on outside) third, putting up a record (3m, 135.) for the Ellerslie course for a hurdle race run over that particular distance. 6. REKANUI leading MOVEMENT and P opposite the stewards’ stand in the Ponsonby Hurdle Race.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 January 1920
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DECISIVE VICTORY
Camp News
19 December 1941
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Trafalgar Day.
New Zealand Graphic
28 October 1905
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Page 130 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 September 1942
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Disqualification of Tim Swiveller.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 October 1893
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NEW ZEALAND-BRED HORSE DEFEATS A BIG FIELD IN THE NOVICE HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS) AT TATTERSALL’S SPRING MEETING AT RANDWICK.—BEZANT (Breasley), finishing in centre of course, registers a surprise victory from GOONHILLY (Warne), next rails, with GARIBALDI (Barden) third. A TYPICAL INSTANCE OF AUSTRALIA’S WAR ENTHUSIASM.—THE LAUNCHING OF THE SEVENTH WAR LOAN IN SYDNEY ON SEPTEMBER 16. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES (SIR WALTER DAVIDSON) OFFICIALLY OPENING THE WAR LOAN FROM THE DECK OF THE MODEL DESTROYER H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA OPPOSITE THE COMMONWEALTH BANK IN MOORE STREET, SYDNEY. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed throughout the official ceremony held in Sydney to mark the opening of the latest War Loan in New South Wales. All the shops were specially decorated for the occasion, and indications pointed to the State raising its share of the £40,000,000 asked for in the Commonwealth. The chimes of mid-day had scarcely ceased when the bow gun of the model destroyer H.M.A.S. Australia fired the first shot. The Governor, mounting the steps to the fo’castle, pressed the button, and the report of the 12-pounder rang out amd the cheers of the crowd. The whistle of the boat sounded a joyous blast, and a thick column of smoke from the funnel completed the symbol of the sending of the Seventh War Loan on its voyage to success. Addressing those present, the Governor said: “I declare the Seventh War Loan started, the deck is cleared for action. Full steam ahead. The future of Sydney is on the sea, and the victory which the King’s ship Sydney won upon the sea is an omen of victory to-day. On what you give now your Commonwealth will build a great ship of State—Australia.”
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
3 October 1918
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King Edward’s Superstitions.
New Zealand Graphic
26 January 1907
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Untitled
New Zealand Tablet
25 March 1920
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VICTORY WAR LOAN
New Zealand Tablet
11 September 1919
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Gems.
Waiapu Church Gazette
2 January 1922
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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 June 1906
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1. Hon. J. D. Ormond’s b h GLADFU-, 5yrs., by Birkenhead—Gladisla, winner of the Longland’s Hack Handicap Hurdle Race (1% miles). W. Bush in saddle. 2. Woolloomcoloo (R. La vrence) has an easy victory in the Karamu Hurdle Race (1% miles) from BRAEBURN. 3. Messrs. W. Richmond and J. Struthers’ blk g TUREHANA, 5yrs., by Multifid—Songster mare. Hunt in saddle. 4. Mr. R. Te Hianga’s b h JEM, 5yrs., by San Fran -Waiau. Tricklebank in saddle- 5. ELIGIBLE (C. Price) has a runaway victory in the Hawke’s Bay Cap (1½ miles), with WISHFUL (G. Clarke), on outside, second, and BALBOA (next rails) third. 6. Mr. G. Hunter’s ch g STEP, 3yrs., by Mystification—Stepdaughter. 7. Mr. W. H. Bowden’s ch m HUSHABYE, 4yrs., by Achilles—Berceuse. Morris up. 8. Mr. W. S. Davidson’s br g RUPAHU, 5yrs., by Sabretache — Frolic. Manson in saddle.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 May 1916
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1. The field going out of the straight in the Hack Welter Race (one mile)—GENERAL ADVANCE (on outside) and EXPLODE (next rails) have charge from STAMMER and BLUE AND BLACK. 2 totalisator at the Rotorua J.C.’s annual meeting. 3. THE FINISH OF THE ROTORUA CUP (1¼ MILES)—QUEEN ABBEY (T. Glover) scores a comfortable win from LADY ENERGY (J. Conqui (M. D. O’Shea) third, 4. RING LUPIN (Mullins) scores a surprise victory in the Waimangu Handicap (five furlongs), with OHINEWAIRUA (P. Brady) second, and MONOCRAT (J. Conquest), in c ish of the Hack Welter Race (one miIe)—GENERAL ADVANCE (J. O’Shea) wins from BLUE AND BLACK (T. Glover), with INDEPENDENCE (Robinson) third. 6. Mr. R. Hannon’s br m QUEEN turning to scale after her victory in the Rotorua Cup. 7. MISS LESLIE (Manson), after accounting for the Maiden Handicap (six furlongs).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 January 1920
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REVERSES THAT LED TO VICTORY.
New Zealand Graphic
14 April 1900
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PRESIDENTS LETTER
White Ribbon
18 September 1945
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Everyman’s Hut
Camp News
24 October 1941
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Page 17 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
18 November 1925
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CRICKET.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 March 1891
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 September 1941
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WOMEN OF BOMBAY PRESIDENCY ENFRANCHISED.
White Ribbon
18 February 1922
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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 July 1906
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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 March 1918
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1. Just after the start of the Autumn Handicap (one mile and 110 yards).—TIGRITIYA (R. Reed) sets out as pacemaker. 2. Members of the office staff of the Wanganui Jockey Club. 3. GL his victory in the Wanganui Guineas (one mile). The second horse is AFTERGLOW. 4. GLOAMING registers an easy victory from his stablemate, AFTERGLOW, in the Wanganui Guineas, KIPLING last. 5. The first time over the hurdle in the straight in the Fordell Handicap (1 ¾ miles)—FIRST LINE has command from RIO, WANT (the winner), ZOLA and LOYALARCH. 6. Guineas Day. 7. AFTERGLOW and GLOAMING at the post prior to the start of the Wanganui Guineas. 8. From left: Mrs. A. Williamson, Government Totalisator Inspector, Mrs. W. Corb son. 9. An Australasian Champion—Mr. G. D. Greenwood’s b g GLOAMING, 3yrs., by The Welkin—Light, photographed in the birdcage prior to competing in the Wanganui Guineas. 10. E
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
6 March 1919
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NORTHERN UNION NOTES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
13 July 1911
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The White Ribbon. "For God, and Home, and Humanity." WELLINGTON, NOVEMBER 18, 1938. LICENSING POLL.
White Ribbon
18 November 1938
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Waiapu Church Gazette September Ist, 1945. UNTO US THE VICTORY.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 September 1945
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