S.C. HUNT.
3 MEET AT KERRYTWN. | On Saturday last a good field of jj hunting entnusiasts mat at Kerrytown. | Hounds were thrown off in one of Mr | holey’s paddocks, where a hare was | soon found, and after crossing several I fields, was lost on Mr Gillespie’s. The I hounds were soon in full cry again, f after a fresh hare, which led the field I a long chase, passing through Mr JNor- | ton’s, crossed the road into Mr Kelly’s i and was lost for a while on Mrs Tlef- | femail’s, fuss, was not allowed a long | rest, and hounds were soon on her | track again. 'Puss crossed the road | into Mr Ross’s, turned and made up | the Point road for some distance, took 1 a circle to tfie right, going through | several of Messrs Brosnafian’s and I Brien’s padaocks, before again making 1 for the Point road. Alter a good deal | of dodging about, she made back to I Mrs Helfernans, where she was pulled down after a long and tricky run. j After lunch hounds were taken to I Mr Brosnahan’s, and it was not long before the pack were off again, and after going through several paddoaks, crossed the road into Mr Norton's. Puss was now making a bee line for the Opilii riverbed which was a long way olf. After passing through Messrs Gili lespie’s and Jones’s property, the field was held up for some time, owing to I water races close under the fences. After some delay and a few empty saddles, those who were well mounted made up for lost time, passing through Mr Brosnahan’s, crossing the road double into Mr Cartwright’s, and making towards the riverbed, where puss was lost. After another short run, hounds were packed up. Those 1 following were : —The Master, Mr C. L. Orbed, on Across; Huntsman J. Shaw, on Bedouin; AY hip, G. Shaw, on Cupid; Mrs Ford on lvitty Lane, Mrs E. Butchers on Kitchener, Misses Gillies on Rocket, N. Gillies on Rex, L. Cartwright on Royal Mac, Rachel Elworthy on Mystery, Betty Elworthy on Paddy, Margaret Elworthy on Fleetwood, Rona Elworthy on Paddy, Cicely Elworthy on Barion, E. Elworthy on A r exation, Betty Harper on Challenger, Moreen Murphy on Sure-t foot, Sylvia Orbell on Desert, Dma | Orbell on Bijou, Betty Gillies on j Cheeky, Muriel Mee on Billy Brown, , Burnett on Miss Mac, Masters Har-1 old Elworthy on Limestone, Derick j Orbell on Georgina, A. Stewart on I Zero, Messrs A. S. Elworthy on Graf- j ton, H. Elworthy on Rose Noble colt, j F. F .Neale on Tango, J. Maze on/Aro- j tarno, A. Maze on Tim, Com. Steward I on Lady Allenby, R. Bassett on AA lid j ) Deer, J. A. AA'ooding on Persuader, 1. j j P Wooding on Davy, G. AVoodhead on j Rollingtide, F. AVoodhead on Ringlet, , J. AVoodhead on Shag, J. Burns on j j Glenarlo, J. Quested on Snowstorm, b. j Dillon on Mainspring, J. Dunnell on 1 Golden Grape, B. Lamb on El Capitair, AV. Brophy on Trixie, G. Paul on AN an-, | flower, J. Mahoney on Cremona, E ' J Fitzgerald on Lady Ivenolf, H. koicl 1 | on a° bav, E. Butchers on Obeina. j I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 May 1923, Page 5
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538S.C. HUNT. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 May 1923, Page 5
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