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METHODIST CLUB

Thirty members of the Methodist Club took part in ?a run from the Brooklyn Methodist Church. P. Mercer, J. McKinney, and W. Baker were in charge of the paper. Leading away from Happy Valley Road, the way gradually ascended the hill and led down to the Island Bay tram line, which was followed to the coast, and thence back around- to Ohiro Bay. Returning via the Valley Road, a deviation was made by. taking to the hills on the left. The going along the topi was' found, to be very similar to the hill work of the Vosseler course.

Four packs were: sent out, with four in the racing one, who had practically a run through. The fast pack also did good workV "

y The Government of the Canton Valais, complying with a wish recently expressed by the Swiss Alpine Club, has decided to prohibit the; building of roofs with corrugated iron in the Alpine villages in order to preserve the picturesque appearance of mountain chalets.

E. Johnston and Co.. auctioneers, will sell unclaimed cargo at their marl, 8 Willeston Street, tomorrow morning at 10.30. They will also sell household nmushings at 132 Queen's Drive,.Lyall ''Bay.-rtomo rro w- a-b.- i;3oi_i>.nv

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Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 17

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METHODIST CLUB Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 17

METHODIST CLUB Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 17