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THE VICTORY.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 December 1919

RACING REVIEWED.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 April 1912

PRAYER! WHAT IS IT? COMMUNION WITH GOD
White Ribbon
18 May 1929

THE PROGRESS OF A CENTURY OF CIVILISATION IN WAR MACHINES.
New Zealand Graphic
7 June 1911

TO MRS DON.
White Ribbon
18 August 1925

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

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 November 1919

Thanksgiving.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 November 1914

ONWARD AND UPWARD.
White Ribbon
18 December 1930

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