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SATURDAY'S HARRIERS

Cargill Road Methodist harriers ran from tire f-'i. Ghiir Baths, the puck proceeding round second hea.eh and up a Deep incline to Cargill's (V'tle, and from (here down lo (ho caves. The frail then led to ward:-: Grom Islam! Bench, wlrer-' the pack’ cut anai.- ; ; .a paddock and followed the road Dirt! led past the golf links and down bv AllamVle read to (.he tram terminus. From there a, fast sprint home resulted. 1). Ashby !fni?hiug iirsf, with the rest dcse belli;;,’'!. The ;-t. Hilda harriers also ran from the R. Glair Baths. Tire trail led over tho paddock? ni tire back of Gargdl's 1,1:; to (I"versii-’im, and tlrencc along Forhurv mud. I’aeiiie harriers started from the George (direct dchool, J, J. Grey and H. Brown laying a frail through the Woodhan'di Gardens fc lie wing the track to the Reservoir. along lire dor os of Flags! art, where plenty oi budi ami '.vrter were met, several nmners coining to grim in He latter. The. trail crossed the Leith Valley read near the school, rind led on to Bine Hill, wire re a. good climb brought the runners In the read which comes out, at the purer mill;. A fast run home saw Hobbs, A. Grey, AFLean, and Morrison lead the rest of the pack. Gave’’;ham (tub ran from Morninglon. and fire pack, under lire whistle ok< "plain Philips a”d Drpnly-caida.in ..Ashby, followed an excellent 1-ail across the Kan korai road to Mount Gram! and back lo Alornington. The run finished by a- fast sprint along the top of the hill. A. G. Allen and W. Gibb being most prominentTin: Sf. B.tlrirk’.s handers ran as the gue-is of Airs and .Miss L. Horan, St. Hilda. Tire t ,! ail was laid hy AlTlrny and Hanrahen. lire pre-I-’, under the whistle of GaiUa’ii Abuti -. pillowed it along Bay View read, round the Anderson Bay road to Wavei'-’V. where it made a break for tho country in the vicinity ni Tomaha.wk. The homeward run l"d along tho Tomahawk reai! ami I«H: tn Bay View road, where, (he irrembw s pariieipated in a brisk run home, in which Drummond and Morris were prominent. Dunedin An dican barriers ran from tho Bungalow TVa Rooms. The hares (Dewar and B!ringer! laid a frail along pret Tnlinn a, Park, whore thev cut into the lupin:; and acro-s tire sandhills to Lawyer’s Head, then along the ton of the, cliffs for a long wav nnlil Die trail bi'anclied off up towards 11igludirt'. The paper was followed round, tire ca'ru. and from there down, round the lagoon, and along; !be road to Tallinn! Bar!:, where, a, fast run home was made, in which Bihby. Rolfs, Crab:, and Buddy showed up prominently. Tlie Civil Service Harriers held their opening run ironi M akari f.-chooL tho puck, following the A.orth Inicri mail led aim-as cocntry towards the- top ot Flagslaiif. where an excellent view of the surrounding country was ootaimrel. Ihe trail then lei I homewards through Ben Rudd's, prosing the transfovurer station, whence a fust run honK) rcsidled in J. Hoy coining in first.

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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2

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SATURDAY'S HARRIERS Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2

SATURDAY'S HARRIERS Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2