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WITHIN REACH OF VICTORY. Mr. Hubert Latham and his monoplane, with which he attempted to cross the English Channel this week from Calais to Dover. His machine fell into the sea just off Dover pierhead, when victory seemed certain.
New Zealand Graphic
4 August 1909
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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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STEP (R REED) SCORES A POPULAR VICTORY IN THE OWHANGO HANDICAP, WITH SEA DE’IL (J. O’SHEA) SECOND AND PREEMINENT (J. PRESTON) THIRD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 February 1918
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MR M. M. Ellerton's b m SEA QUEEN (A. McMullan), returning to scale after her victory in the Dannevirke Cup (1¼ miles).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 March 1912
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Joseph Conrad
Ladies' Mirror
1 May 1926
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SEA LORD (C. PRICE) SCORES A NARROW VICTORY FROM LADOGEUR (H. GRIFFITHS) IN THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS) ON THE OPENING DAY, WITH GEORGE (S. DEELEY) THIRD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 July 1916
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 May 1908
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POITREL (K. Bracken) registers a brilliant victory from KING OF THE SEA (W. McLachlan), next rails, and KENNAQUHAIR (A. Wood), on outside, in the Autumn Stakes, on the op ing at Randwick.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 April 1920
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POITREL (K. Bracken) registers a brilliant victory from KING OF THE SEA (W. McLachlan), next rails, and KENNAQUHAIR (A. Wood), on outside, in the Autumn Stakes, on the ope ing at Randwick.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 April 1920
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RED LUPIN (J. O’Shea) scores a sen-sational victory in the Stewards’ Han dicap (one mile) at the Wanganui J.C.’s meeting. SEA QUEEN (W. Price), next rails- second, and COROM ANDEL (H. Gray) third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 March 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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For the Army and Navy.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 October 1914
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OUR GOD.
New Zealand Illustrated Magazine
1 June 1900
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Page 160 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 March 1941
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SONS OF THE SEA
Camp News
31 May 1940
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SONS OF THE SEA
Camp News (Northern Command)
31 May 1940
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FOR THE MAN OF GALILEE.
White Ribbon
18 March 1921
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Trafalgar Day.
New Zealand Graphic
28 October 1905
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Confession of Sin.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 November 1914
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THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
New Zealand Graphic
5 March 1904
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JAPAN’S GAMBLE
Camp News
11 December 1942
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DAWN OF EASTER.
New Zealand Tablet
13 April 1922
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THE COLLECT.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 September 1914
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For the Army and Navy.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 November 1914
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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 December 1919
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ROME.
New Zealand Tablet
26 April 1878
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WELLINGTON.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 April 1897
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WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 May 1908
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Page 345 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 May 1944
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Page 109 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 February 1944
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THE VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 December 1919
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RACING REVIEWED.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 April 1912
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PRAYER! WHAT IS IT? COMMUNION WITH GOD
White Ribbon
18 May 1929
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THE PROGRESS OF A CENTURY OF CIVILISATION IN WAR MACHINES.
New Zealand Graphic
7 June 1911
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TO MRS DON.
White Ribbon
18 August 1925
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1. The New Zealand Cup candidate, Mr. W. R. Kemball’s ch g TENTERFIELD, by Sea Prince—Tenterhook, winner of the Maiden Race (six furlongs). J. O’Shea in saddle. 2. VOLO (L. G. Morris) after his victory in the Spring Handicap (one mile arid 110 yards. The second and third horses are TRESPASS and DEPREDATION (H. Goldfinch). 3. VIEW OF GRANDSTAND AND PORTION OF THE FRONT LAWN. 4. DUO (H. Gray) returning to scale after winning the Wanganui Guineas (one mile). 5. PATRONS ON THE FRONT LAWN ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB’S SPRING FIXTURE WHICH WAS HELD IN SHOWERY WEATHER. 6. Mr. F. S. Bluett’s br g KAREAO, 5y ents mare, runner-up to CRUCELLE in the Durie Hack Handicap (six furlongs) TENTERFIELD (J. O’Shea) returning to the enclosure after winning the Maiden OF THE TOTALISATOR. 9. MANHATTAN (W. McKinnon) after accounting fo Steeplechase (2½ miles.)
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
30 September 1920
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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 November 1919
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Thanksgiving.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 November 1914
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ONWARD AND UPWARD.
White Ribbon
18 December 1930
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1. THE FIRST TIME OVER THE HURDLE AT THE BEND LEADING INTO THE STRAIGHT IN THE FERNHILL HACK HURDLES (1½ MILES)—CONVENTION leading RAUMANUWHIRI, RA RETARD in the order named. 2. THE FINISH OF THE SOUTRA HACK HANDICAP (6½ FURLONGS)—MOLYNEAUX (M. McCarten) wins from SEA FOAM (A. Reed), with MOSTHENES (R. LAKE fourth. 3. STURDEE (H. Lorigan), the winner, safely negotiates the second to last obstacle in the Hunters’ Steeplechase (two miles), TORNEA (H. Burt) running off at the fence in questio Roach), the winner, clearing the last fence in the Fernhill Hack Hurdles (1½ miles), followed by the riderless SIGNYSIAN and MANNISH (H. McSweeney). 5. ETHIOPIAN (Mr. Wood) leading L tosh), PIRO PIRO (Mr. Toxward) and ARMY SERVICE going out of the straight in the Ladies’ Necklace Handicap (1¼. miles). 6. PIRO PIRO (Mr. Toxward) scores a runaway victory from ETH the Ladies’ Necklace Handicap (1¼ miles), with ARMY SERVICE (Mr. Wade) third.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 July 1920
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SPIRIT OF THE NAVY
Down the Hatch
5 February 1944
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DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND
New Zealand Tablet
11 August 1921
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Snapshots at the Woodville District Jockey Clubs Autumn Meeting Las
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 February 1917
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THE FLAG GOES BY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 January 1909
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IN THIS ISSUE
Korero (AEWS)
10 April 1944
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THEY LIE IN FRANCE WHERE LILIES BLOOM.
New Zealand Tablet
29 May 1919
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HAIL ZEALANDIA
New Zealand Graphic
8 January 1898
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Diary of the Week.
New Zealand Tablet
9 August 1889
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CANTERBURY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 February 1905
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Page 63 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Graphic
25 December 1903
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