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HARRIER CLUBS

Mornington.—The Morningon Harrier Club held its first run from the Mornington School on Saturday afternoon. W. A. Hamblett was captain. There was a good attendance of members, among whom were several new members. The course was over Mount Grand. In the run home G. Wilkinson, D. Guyton, and W. Gardner were the leaders. Caversham.—The opening run of the season was held from the Caversham School. The president, Mr A. Holloway, in his address, expressed the hope that the club would be able to carry on in soitc of the war. In a run which took the pack to Green Island, via the St. Clair golf links, and home through Burnside, J. Cook was first. G. Abercrombie second, and M. Brown third.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24889, 13 April 1942, Page 4

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HARRIER CLUBS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24889, 13 April 1942, Page 4

HARRIER CLUBS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24889, 13 April 1942, Page 4

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