PAKURANGA HUNT.
MEET AT EAST TAMAKI
The activities of the Pakuranga Hunt have been considerably interfered with by bad weather during the last month, but they were able to hold a very successful meet at East Tamaki on Saturday, there being a large attendance. Hounds were thrown off on Pigeon Mountain and worked across to Mr. J UiHe property, where a hare was put up in the swamp. She ran across the lands of Messrs. J. Langford and Trevor Jjrill, and eventually returned to Mr. J. trill s, where, after a detour 'back to the mount, a kilt was made. Later another bare was started and made for Pigeon Mountain, where the hounds had to be stopped. •
Among the followers were:—Deputymaster, Mr. W. McLaughlin, on Sportsman, field master, Mr. C. Self, on Te Kopura; field secretary, Mr. A. G. Quartley, on Gay Laddie; the huntsman, Mr. P. H. Smith, on John Peel; the whip, Mr. J. Geddes, on The Clipper; Captain J. Brooks, on Mashoor; Captain Wyatt, on Dandy; Captain Phillips, on Topnotch; Mr. Eisdell Moore, on Beaufort; Mr. A. Millan, on Sentinel; Mr. A. Watkins, on Sultan; Mr. C. Allen, on Crusader; Mr. A. Walker, on Kia Ora; Mr. J. Reeves, on Leap Year; Mr. G. Roberts, on The Doctor;. Mr. H. Meikle, on Pathfinder; Mr. B. Myers, on Heather Bell; Mr. K. Myers, on Lucess; Mr. H. Brooks, on British Sovereign; Mr. R. Wyman, on Glencuru; Mr. M. Biirrell, on Parkhouse; Mr. W. Moodie. on General; Mr. C. Wallace, on Maori Boy; Mr. A. Henwood, on Crescent; Mr. G. Hunter, on Sometimes; Mr. C. Hannigan, on Penn; Mr. T. Mould, on Swagger; Mr. M. Stuart, on Lonely; Mr. J. Quinlan, on Stand Off; Mr. M. Laws, on a grey; Mr. W. Thompson, on a black; Mr. K. Anderson, on Secret: Mr. A. Swaffield, on Sunny Boy; Air. J. Fletcher, on a bay; Mr. T. Couth, on a bay; Mr. R. Leigh ton. on a bay; Mr. G. Gillard, on Nobby; Mr. S. Gillard, on a bay; Mr. J. Goodwin, on Slow Bill; Mr. T. Holt, on a bay; Mr. R. Millen, on 0.K.; Master Q. Allen, on Jasper; Mr. D. Stone, on Peter; Mr. F. Maesey, on Nimrod; Mr. J. Quigley, on Absent.
Mrs. A. G. Quartley. on Cayenne: Mrs. Geddes, on Vilma; Mrs. H. Meikle, on KiWare; Mrs. P. H. Smith, on Over She Goes; Mrs. M. Johnstone, on Woopee; Mrs. Gillies, on Tan Tivvy; Mrs. W. Scott, on Vixen; Mrs. L. Wells, on Charge; Mrs. Chantrie. on a bay; Mrs. P. Dixon, on Waka; Miss A. Roberts, on Solitude; Mies S. Watkins, on Lady Betty: Miss .T. Dyer, on Leisure; Miss P. Xieholae, on Amman; Mies A. Marr, on Mischief-, Mies J. Wyman, on Dawn; Miss J. Wilkie, on Ponui; Miss P. Moodie, on Punch; Miss D. Moore, on Mint; Miss P. Weston, on Star; Mies D. Weston, on Diana; Miss M. Culford Bell, on Tomtit; Mise L. Greenhaugh, on Brian Boru; Miss Mollie Pinker, on Billy; Miss La Trobe, on a bay; Miss P. Coutte, on Nudger; Miss V. Randell-Smith, on Lucky Star; Miss D. Davidson, on Big Bertha; Miss P. Robson, on Sea trull; Miss O. Harris, on Jewel; Miss S. Milieu, on Bubbles; Miss C. Allen, on Silver King: Miss C. Taylor, on Black Bess: Mise ID.-Doust, on Grey Boy; Miss K. Hollis," on a bay; Miss M. Ward, on Maori Boy.' . ' " ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 14
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