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Eveaing Post" Photo. L. J. Ellis, after winning the Harcourt Stakes at Trentham yesterday, unsaddling Royal Chief before weighing in. The placed horses, from the winner, are Sir Cameron, Te Kmviti, and The Ring, the order in which they finished. These were the only starters in the race. A mix-up in the Rona Hurdles at Trentham yesterday, wlien Lanvood (B. Cosford) fell at the second jump,. bringing down Recollection, ivhose rider (P. Mcßrearty) is seen falling towards the rail ahead of his horse. The third horse in the picture is Ruling Star, who managed to keep clear of the melee. Esperance Bay, the winner, was just ahead of the falling horses. (Left.) A German supply ship at Haugesund being bombed by the Fleet Air Ann. Haugesund is a Norwegian port between Bohn and Hardanger Fiords. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940)
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Eveaing Post" Photo. L. J. Ellis, after winning the Harcourt Stakes at Trentham yesterday, unsaddling Royal Chief before weighing in. The placed horses, from the winner, are Sir Cameron, Te Kmviti, and The Ring, the order in which they finished. These were the only starters in the race. A mix-up in the Rona Hurdles at Trentham yesterday, wlien Lanvood (B. Cosford) fell at the second jump,. bringing down Recollection, ivhose rider (P. Mcßrearty) is seen falling towards the rail ahead of his horse. The third horse in the picture is Ruling Star, who managed to keep clear of the melee. Esperance Bay, the winner, was just ahead of the falling horses. (Left.) A German supply ship at Haugesund being bombed by the Fleet Air Ann. Haugesund is a Norwegian port between Bohn and Hardanger Fiords. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17759108More information can be found in our terms of use.