WELLINGTON HARRIERS.
Lv t Saturday's lun drew a field of twenty ,vho met at Bellevuo Gardens Lower Hutt. VT. B. Bennett and JR. Kogan 11 ere despatched with the paper. The former, having had wrae years expenence at the sport, was able to sort out a course with plenty of variety. Had any member come home with clean knickers and jersey he would certainly have been disqualified for not following the trail. The hares did not stop at creek or Myamp, but took everything at a face. Very little hill work was mcc?e? e "^ lhe " run in " wa * won by F 7 !» »' )X-,) X -,? rr f6Bf 68 bein S "ond, and H. J. Pollock third. Last Wednesday evening s run was fairly well attended, and s-orne good work was put in. At the £ ii , annual dance, Mets-rs. W H ° lloc .kand S. Robinson will be preeented with life members, medals and the 1 aimer Cup will be handed over to this years winner The run next Saturday will be from Fullford's Hall, Brooklyn
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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