Taking advantage of the fine weather pie. veiling on Saturday afternoon. the St. Patrick’s Harriers ran from the St. Clair Baths, '"he trail led along the boach to St. Kildn, thence by road to the Tomahawk beach, where a lively game of Association was played. Tho homo trail led round past Tahuna Park, v hero a smart run home took piano. The harriers were afterwards entertained at tea by Messrs Marlow' and M’Allen. At the conclusion of the evening, the club’s captain (Mr O. Morris) thanked their hosts for their generous hospitality and support rendered hy them towards the success of tho club. He also took of the occasion to w elcome back to the dub Mr R. Monaghan, who had just returned after a lone absence.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18294, 11 July 1921, Page 5
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