PAKURANGA HUNT.
In brilliant sunshine and with a sharp taste of frost in the air, the Pakuranga Hunt Club opened its first meet of the season on Saturday afternoon under ideal conditions. The East Tamaki Hall was used for the luncheon and tea. the tables looking attractive with bowls of chrysanthemums and autumn foliage. Among those present were: The Countess of Orford, Lady Sinclair Lockhart, Lady Leys, Mrs. H. Bullock-Webster, Hon. Mrs. Blyth, Meedamee Cunliffe Parker, Dalton, E. Nolan, T. H. Oakes, Wills McLaughlin, 0. Self, Somerset Thomas, Lloyd, J. C. O'Brien, G. Bloom - field, J. R. Self, B. W. Weston, Allan, Grieson, Smith, Duder, Shaw, Brae, Gage, Stevens, Smales, Wyman, Dalton, Swaffield, Waters, A. Johnston, Green, Watkins, Montgomery, Wyman, Misses Hutchison, Quartley, KiiVer, J. Cox, Watkins, J. Bloom field, Seth Smith, Kyan, Wcstbn. Woods, Martin (2;, Thouias, A, Parker, Smith, Ryan,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 10
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