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"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. MINDING LITTLE BROTHER. CHAMPION HACK.— Start of the Champion Hack Handicap at All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the winner, and Darecourt, of Wellington were as popular as who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1), usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively. holiday.

Evening Post" Photo. BOWLING VISITORS.— Mr. C.P. Cross (left) and his son, Mr. K. R. Cross (right), of Ryde Bowling Club, Isle of Wight, England, inspecting a head at Seatoun yesterday. They won their first four games in the New Year pairs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 7

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-Evening Post" Thoto. "Evening Post" Photo. MINDING LITTLE BROTHER. CHAMPION HACK.—Start of the Champion Hack Handicap at ■—All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the ivinner, and Darecourt, of Wellington were as popular as . who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1), usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively, holiday. ■'Kveninß Post" Photo. BOWLING VISITORS.—Mr. C.P. Cross (left) and his son, Mr. K. R. Cross (right), of Ryde Bowling Club, Isle of Wight, England, inspecting a head at Seatoun yesterday. They won their first four games in the New Year pairs. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 7

-Evening Post" Thoto. "Evening Post" Photo. MINDING LITTLE BROTHER. CHAMPION HACK.—Start of the Champion Hack Handicap at ■—All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the ivinner, and Darecourt, of Wellington were as popular as . who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1), usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively, holiday. ■'Kveninß Post" Photo. BOWLING VISITORS.—Mr. C.P. Cross (left) and his son, Mr. K. R. Cross (right), of Ryde Bowling Club, Isle of Wight, England, inspecting a head at Seatoun yesterday. They won their first four games in the New Year pairs. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 7

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