HARRIER CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Wellington team for the New Zealand cross-country championships at Dunedin on September ]5 is to leave here on September 12. It was decided at a meeting of tho Wellington Harrier Sub-com-mittee last evening to appoint Mr. A. L. Stevens, a member of +.K 0 team, as manager.
Messrs. C. Dawkins (Dunedin) and Stevens were appointed to represent Wellington at the round-table conference of harrier delegates in Dnnedin. Among the remits for consideration at the conference will be one from the Canterbury Centre aiming at separate control of crosscountry running with the object of the formation of a >, rc\v Zealand Cross-country Association.
In the Magistrate's Court today, hefore Mr. E. Page, S.M., William Henry Gardiner, a wool-classer, aged 55, was fined £1 for his fourth offence of drunkenness, and on a charge of using indecent language he was fined 10s. Default was fixed at seven days' impris; onment. •y
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1934, Page 7
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