PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB
CHILDREN'S PAPER-CHASE J A paperchase organised by Mr. ami Mrs. P. H. Smith for juvenile memben of the Pakuranga Hunt Club was held on Saturday afternoon. About 30 riders took part. Commencing at thl Green Mount crossroads, the trail la? first toward the Tamaki River, then across the properties of Messrs. W, Guy, T. Whyte and R. Dawson, up the iteep hill to Ridge Road. Here several riders lost the trail but picked it up again on the farm of Mr. R. Hattawav, Leading across Botany Road, tin "scent" led the followers across .Mr. R. Harris' farm and back to the Isc"' nels, where afternoon tea was served. The "hares'" were Mr. Smith and M r < Patrick Moore and the hounds vera in the charge of Mr. W. Guy. Mr. C. Allen was field master.
Among the riders were:I—Elizabeth 1 —Elizabeth Dove, on Mist; June Dye, on Comet; Bill Moody, on Punch; Dick Moore, oa Toby; Andree Harris, on Jackal; Taylor, on Vilma; Maisie Kilgour, on Silver Bell; Jim Wright, on Creamy; Marjorie CuWord Bell, on Torn Tit; Cliff Miller, on Tony; Tom Muir, on Seagull; Graham Guy. on Colleen; Jessie Wyman, on Dawn; D. Desmonui on Glen; Marjorie Court, on Morgan; Joyce Richardson, on Bicolour; Kalp» Court, on Muir; Charlie Roberts. cn Annabelle; Peter Dawson, on Mickie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22221, 23 September 1935, Page 12
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221PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22221, 23 September 1935, Page 12
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