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HARRIERS.

By journeying; (o Mcsgiel for the'rweekly run, . tho Civil .Service Harriers opened up some now country, and, as tho run was a success ,iii ovcry way, this diik tricl will be further exploited. Thfc' tow* runn-Ei-a complained of muddy roads wet country ami a cold wind, but at Mosgicl the roads and hills ivere in perfect condition, and tile weather sunny and beauti|dly mild Starting from Knott's Hotel lie trad led along tlio East Taiori road o Hicwirlon, up the slopes of Saddle Hill, Uluicli, the run culminating with a fast ™> hoinc The club are indebted to Miss vnoii for her kindness in attending to the wants of the runn«rs Tlis Cuversham Harrio'rs ran from PerBison street, as || le guos(s of Mr and Mrs J. R. WiUoili members turning out. Tho trail laid bv \Vcstwood and Chamber, covered all tin best harrier country surrounding tho bay" After the run members were, catered for and entertained by then- host and hb st ,„ and ladies, to whom the club's best thanks are due for (ho enjoyable time spent The nunedin Harriers held tlicir weekly run, starling from the D.A.B.C. shed at. Anderson's Bay. The run proved a good one, some splendid harrier eountrv being traversed. 'The paper was entrusted to Jl'DougaJJ and Al'Dona'ld, who laid an excellent trail, starting aimg tho Portohello read, then up on tho top of- tho li\ll and over to the other side of the Peninsula, and round Tomahawk Lagoon and home. , The Anglican Harriers ran from the Greehclih" Tea Rooms. St. Clair as (he guests of Mr C. G. White; one of the club's vica-presidents. K. Thompson and I). Butherford went out as hares, and laid the trail up the hill towards* the St. Clair golf links, then skirling in front of Cargill's Castlo they followed for some distance along towards tho Caves. Then they struck off to the right until they reached the road leading to the Green Island Beach. The homeward trail was taken across at the back of Mr Siday's property, and finished along Forbury road, back to the'tea. rooms. The afternoon, though cold, was an ideal one for running,'and there was a large altcnda*ie. of members present. Unfortunately, owing to another club running from St. Clair, tho trail was. missed in one or two places, but the run proved most enjoyable. After the run Mr Ulllio kindly entertained the members at afternoon tea. On Wednesday afternoon tho St. Andrew Harriers will run from Mrs Munro's Ki a Ora lea Booms, Anderson's Bay, as gucsta of Messrs Allan and ' The North End Harriora will run to \Yaitati ou Wednesday afternoon, starting from Albany street at 3 p.m. sharp. In cases of acute Bronchitis or Influenza you can safely rely on TUSSICURA giving immediate relief. "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 6

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HARRIERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 6

HARRIERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 6

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