RANGITIKEI.
MAIITON, June 7. A fair day’s sport was experienced when the hounds met at Mr G. L. Marshall’s property, “Greenbank,” recently. The hounds had' some difficulty in picking up tho scent, but they managed to keep the field continually on the move. Mr and Mrs Marshall entertained followers and onlookers to afternoon tea. Those who followed the hounds were: The master, Mr J. Brice, on Skipper; deputj-masters, Mr F. McLean on Anak, Mr P. Briant on Glenlevcn; hon. whips, Mr R. K. Simpson, Mr J. G. AVilsou on Sergeant; huntsman, Mr Goodwin on Bonus; Mrs R. Fullerton Smith on Target, Miss M. Marshall on Lady Blake, Miss C. Wilson on Sir Glamis, Miss A. Carey on Rocket, Messrs G. Briant on Sunrise, F. Brice on Nurmi, F. H. Dexter on Marminga, J. Dick on Earl of Ashlea, A. B. Marshall on Hymgreat, Hugh Marshall on Quickstep, L. G. Morris on Jack, Clias. Simpson on Blue Peter, Bob Simpson on Ben, S. Trotter on AVidden, Conners on All Spirit, S. Trotter on Flockhart.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 160, 8 June 1937, Page 12
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