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ST. ANDREW HARRIERS.

The ht. Andrew Hand civs wore the guests of Mr H. Ryan yesterday afternoon, when they ran ran from the St. Clair Baths. Messrs W. Carr and C. Espiin event out with the paper, a.iul gave the pack a very, good run. 'I be trail led along the Beach road to St. Hilda, then round Culling Park and on to the Tomahawk road, which was followed to the lagoon. Here a. little cross country was encountered, and then the pack cat no out on the Rortobcllo road. This was Tilowed down into Anderson Bay, thence along the Main road to the Queens Drive, which was followed to St. Hilda, anti then home. Alter the run the members ret bed for refreshments in the Grwimliff Tea Rooms. The captain expressed regret that Mr Ryan was unable to be present, and the secretary was instmeted to write thanking him for his kindness. DUNEDIN COURSfNO CLUB. There was not much excitement shown at Eoiburr Park yesterday afternoon, when the Dunedin Coursing Clubs Winter Cup Meeting was opened. The course was in fairlv good order, end the hairs made no mistake about running lor their lives. Mr T. Kelt was pulp?, and Mr E. Price wan s-lipper. One of the. judge's decisions was questioned by most of the moderate attendance of spectators.. He decided in favor of fireen linnnet in the second round of the Winter Cup. whereas the majority of onlookers had given the vcidict. lo Blue Gum. The last-named deg seemed b> have been (he. better dog. It was apparent that, the. spectators believed that a, mistake had I wen made. After two rounds of the. Winter Cup had been disposed of it was decided to proceed with the Supplementary Stake competition, which resulted a.-> 10lJows : -Sing Sing bent I/oyo kink, I’olar Star Ixvit Vice-Chancellor, Captain Cook beat 1 Musketry. Snowdrop a,n accidental bye. Mount Cook brat General Carrier. King beat Comet, be Rex an accidental bye, Uonnybrook bent Malk March, ihe filial Mages will ho decided to-morrow.

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Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 4

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ST. ANDREW HARRIERS. Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 4

ST. ANDREW HARRIERS. Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 4