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1. BIPLANE (B. Deeley) returning to the enclosure after his victory in the Great Northern Foal Stakes (four furlongs) on the opening day. HYMESTRA (J. Buchanan) second, and SIMONIDES (L. Wilson) third. 2. A snapshot taken of the front lawn on Cup Day. 3. TABASCO' (Ruthven) returning to scale after his surprise victory in the Shortland Plate (one mile), in which he paid a sensational dividend. 4. A picturesque scene on the lawn in front of main stand.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 January 1917
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A GREAT DAY IN PARIS.—THE “VICTORY CLASS” IS MOBILISED. THE CALLING UP OF CLASS 18 IN FRANCE WAS MARKED BY SCENES OF REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM IN PARIS. These latest recruits, who are shown in readiness to leave Paris for the training quarters, were found to be of a good type, and the whole of France regards the calling up of these men as a certain road to the long-delayed victory for which the Allies have been striving.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 July 1917
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"Our Lady of Victory Mission"
New Zealand Tablet
28 October 1925
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New Zealand Tablet
2 December 1925
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New Zealand Tablet
23 December 1925
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New Zealand Tablet
8 July 1925
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KING SEES GRAND NATIONAL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
2 June 1920
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Everyman’s Hut
Camp News
18 April 1941
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1- THE BIG FIELD MOVING OFF IN THE MANGERE HANDICAP (SIX FURLONGS), WON BY TINOKAHA. 2. MARCONI (R. Manson) entering the birdcage after his victory in the Brighton Hurdle Race (two miles). 3. VIEW OF THE MAIN STAND AND FRONT LAWN AT ELLERSLIE ON EASTER HANDICAP DAY, SHOWING DERBY STAND ON LEFT OF PICTURE. 4. NO SURRENDER (Keepa), after his victory in the Autumn Steeplechase (about three miles). 5. SIR WILLIAM HERRIES, M.P., and MR. H. O. NOLAN, a prominent member of the A.R.C. Committee.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 April 1920
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Page 53 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
27 May 1925
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