HARRIETS.
KAIAPOI CLUB, v. The Kaiapoi Harriers' Cltib heM a r»<.o over a mile and three-quarters < ourse on Saturday afternoon. Results:—!,. H.;n j, c. O. Gordon 3, C. Hercus 3. Won oy three yards. Time, llrain 453e>c. ThtrV were 45 competitors. A sis-mile run was also held, and resulted Slow pack, Stanley Phillips 1, A. Clark 2, fart pack, A. Kane 1, Charles Gordon 2."
CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. Th» Chri»tchurch Harrier Club held it» weekly run front th» residence of Mrs Thorne, "Wyndermera road, Papanui road. The traillayers were TV. B. Oliver and R. Crompton Twenty-five members were present and ran in three packs. 11. Havcrth arrived home first in t&a rl<*w pack, with P. Clapshaw second and K. Knight third. Of the intermediate pack it. Chester was first, closely followed by F. A. Nelson and R. J. Hyde. G. L. Austin led the fast pack home, with IV. V. Dromgcole second and. E. H. Shirley third. After the run Mr* Thome provided afterneon tea.
PRESBYTERIAN CLUB. The Presbyterian Harriers held a fivemile run, starting from St, Andrew's classroom. S. Faulkiner and M. Comber laid the trail, which went across the South Park out to Middleton and bark through Rieearton and Vorth Park. Twenty-eight members followed in three packs, and the first hoir.e in the slow psrk was T. Anderson, first in the mednm T. Christie, and L. Gordon first in tbe fast pack.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19623, 20 May 1929, Page 4
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