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THE HISTORY OF A LITERARY SUCCESS.
New Zealand Graphic
3 October 1891

THE NEW BOY
Ladies' Mirror
1 September 1923

Fair Play SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893. Richard the Fourth.
Fair Play
18 November 1893

A SHORT ACQUAINTANCE.
New Zealand Graphic
22 April 1893

THE WHITE TAIPO
New Zealand Illustrated Magazine
1 June 1903

CHUMS
New Zealand Tablet
6 June 1912

Page 28 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
9 November 1922

THE TALKING MAN.
New Zealand Graphic
8 August 1896

Dick Dorling's Ride Into San Tomas.
New Zealand Graphic
24 May 1902

AUNT MARTHA’S DRIVING HORSE
New Zealand Tablet
17 August 1916

PAPA TRIES TO MAKE DICK HAPPY.
New Zealand Graphic
28 May 1892

A NEW ZEALAND DICK WHITTINGTON.
New Zealand Graphic
27 September 1890

Complete Story. Dick Forester's Inheritance.
New Zealand Graphic
1 February 1902

Page 28 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
14 December 1922

THE PRESERVER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
New Zealand Graphic
30 July 1904

CONNIE’S OFFER.
New Zealand Graphic
15 July 1893

When Might Was Right
New Zealand Graphic
22 July 1908

LOUIE’S GOLD PIECE.
New Zealand Graphic
24 January 1891

RISSINGTON RACES.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 January 1895

CHILDREN’S SAYINGS.
New Zealand Graphic
2 February 1895

THE LATE DICK TAIAROA
Te Ao Hou
Spring 1954

TE AKOHA JOCKEY CLUB’S ANNUAL MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 January 1900

A FELINE FATE.
New Zealand Graphic
25 January 1896

Ladies’ STORY Column. TOM, DICK, AND HARRY.
New Zealand Graphic
5 September 1891

Complete Story. The Man She Loved.
New Zealand Graphic
1 March 1902

PRESENTATION TO MR. J. J. CONNOR.
New Zealand Tablet
20 April 1877

A BOY WHO HAD NO CHANCE
New Zealand Tablet
4 October 1906

A SUMMER ROMANCE.
New Zealand Graphic
12 August 1893

CAPTAIN DICK.
New Zealand Illustrated Magazine
1 September 1903

NORMANBY TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 March 1897

CORPORAL DICK.
New Zealand Graphic
26 June 1897

This is Hip Singles
Rip It Up
1 August 1982

Dick, Samuel, alias Dick, Sam. P.G. 32/778. F.P. Class 29/30 OO/OO
New Zealand Police Gazette
1 March 1933

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 May 1918

A PRIMA DONNA’S QUEER PET.
New Zealand Graphic
24 March 1894

Whare Shelford, alias Shelford, Dick, alias Tona, Dick. P.G. 36/323. F.P. Class 32/32 OO/II
New Zealand Police Gazette
3 February 1937

DICK'S DOLLAR
New Zealand Tablet
6 June 1907

LAKE HACK MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 February 1898

WHAT BECAME OF TOM?
New Zealand Graphic
14 January 1893

A PAIR OF YOUNG FOOLS.
New Zealand Graphic
24 December 1892

MISS VERA PEARCE, as Dick (Principal Boy) in the J. C. Williamson pantomime, “Dick Whittington,” due in Auckland on June 3.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 May 1918

TERRIBLE BORES.
New Zealand Graphic
23 September 1899

DICK AND THE FIREWORKS.
New Zealand Graphic
8 November 1890

1- FRANK GODDARD (Eng.) beats EDDIE McGOORTY (U.S.A.) in the thirteenth round at the Holborn Stadium, England. The referee is seen stopping the bout, saving McGoorty from further punishment. Goddard, after starting wretchedly in his contest against the American, made a wonderful recovery, and had McGoorty totally at his mercy in the 13th round. 2. JOE BECKETT v. DICK SMITH at the Royal Albert Hall, London, for the English Heavyweight Boxing Championship—Smith (crouching) is seen endeavouring to evade one of Beckett’s determined attacks. 3. BECKETT sidesteps a hard right from DICK SMITH in their fierce combat for the English Heavyweight Championship, in which Beckett knocked his opponent out in the fifth round. 4. PAUL JOURNEE (on left), the young French heavyweight boxer, arrives in London accompanied by his manager, M. Leon Lee. On May 8 Journee was knocked out in the first round by Frank Moran at the Holborn Stadium, London. 5. JOE BECKETT (on left) and DICK SMITH battling for the boxing supremacy of England, their encounter being one of the fiercest seen in a London boxing ring for many a day. 6. THE FINISH OF THE BECKETT-SMITH BOXING CONTEST FOR THE ENGLISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.—BECKETT knocks DICK SMITH out in the fifth round, thereby retaining his title.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 May 1920

BASSIE BROKE (Miss Florence Gleeson). BEETON (Mr Edmund Gwenn). and DICK HELDAR (Mr Cuyler Hastings.) DICK HELDAR (Mr Cuyler Hastings) and MAISIE (Miss May Chevalier.)
New Zealand Graphic
5 March 1904

METROPOLITAN TROTTING MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
9 November 1911

AT THE RACES.
New Zealand Graphic
9 February 1895

NEW ZEALAND STORIES.
New Zealand Graphic
19 February 1913

Page 34 Advertisement 5
New Zealand Tablet
8 February 1923

Page 24 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
12 October 1922