HUNTING.
waikato b::ounds at eureka
(Prom Our Own Correspondent)
CAMBRIDGE, Monday.
The Cambridge branch of the Waifcato Hunt met afc Eureka, on Saturday on the property of Mr. Albert Johns. The weather was ideal for hunting- and there was a very representative attendance, both in the ikld and following. Two of t the longest; and Hardest runs thii season were experienced over the properties of Messrs. Johns. Slurphy and Cole. The Master, Mr. Wymi Brown's Tattler, jumped through one fence, bur. neither horse nor rider wa.-i hurt. After the day's sport the field was entertaim'rl by Mr. and Mrs. Johns.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 9
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