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WAVERLEY

PERSONAL Miss B. Griffiths, who has been rhe piest of Mrs. A. G. Wallace, “Awaea,” has returned to Auckland. Mrs. W. Matthews who. with her two laughters, has been visiting relatives. 1 n the South Island, returns to-day. 1 Mrs. Bringle (Palmerston North) has >een staying at “Lake Fa rm.” Mrs. Webster is the guest of Mrs. ferment. * ‘Dunstaffnage. ” Miss Dorothy Dickie, who has been he guest of Mrs. A. J. Rutherford New Plymouth) returned <»n Saturday, Miss Oleary has returned to Palme:son North after spending the school acation in Waverley. EGMONT—WANGANUI HUNT On Saturday the hounds of the Eg- : mint-Wanganci Hunt Club threw off : Waihau, the property of Air. Brewer. < ’he weather broke beautifully line and I emained perfect throughout the day, < dding to everyone’s enjoyment. A i ield of over 70 followers were out, rhich is a record for the season. There : vas also a very large attendance of I pectators in cars who were afforded j n exceptionally fine view of the meet. ’ hving to hares being plentiful, three •kills” resulted and the runs were, hort and a large number of fences ( egotiated. 1 At the conclusion of the afternoon’s i port, when the master (Dr. Simmonds) * hanked Mr. and Mrs. Brewer and Miss , Jrewer for their kind hospitality, and j heir neighbours, Messrs. Sym.es and ; Valkinton, for the use of their pro- f •erty. he made reference to the low . enecs about which there had been ome com meat. He explained that at ] hr ••Waihau” hunt, especially, the . cnre-* were low to encourage (ho onnger members, for (hey are the ( lainstav ot the Hunt (.’lull’s future. j Three cheers were then called for he owners, whose country had been at , he disposal of the Hunt Club. Mr. Brewer thanked Dr. Simmons or his kind remarks and said he was • leased to see so many enthusiastic ' portsmen ami hoped (hat there would >e many more hunts at “Waihau.” He .Iso wished the chib continued sucMr. C. Russell, prc-sidenls of the Vanganui Jockey Club, spoke, remind ng members of the alteration in the 1 fockev Club’s programme, which en-' J ouraged gentlemen riders. He hoped hat the Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club vould be well represented at the forth- 1 oming meeting in June. Among the followers were: Dr. Si ninons (master) on Bahram; Deputy Rasters T. Lupton on Serviette, J sheahan on Lord Cynic, S. Ale Rae on Royal Flight, C. Y. Pearce on Sandy \cre; Hon. Whips R. Watkins on Flower Bag and Longfellow. I. Parsons >n Pierot, A. Lupton on Gold Tc-r; Huntsman T. Myles on Flent and Twiight; Mes James Ciure on Robin Adair. I’.esley on Sir IDaniel. Bourke on Zara, Parsons on Ta tier, Salmon on Saniloff; Misses Brewer on Cinders, I’. Simmons »n Dickens, H. Simmons on Bonita, N. Davidson on Charmaine. J. Davidson on Dinkum. A. Graham on Shamen, B. Hopkinson on Coma; R. Wybourne on Oh-[-say; Al. Washer on Cynical Kid; J. McGregor on Ginger Ale, M. Alexander on Boniloff. M. Symes on Dandy. S. Davis on Bantam. 11. Lupton on Lulu, Bur ikin (Wellington • on Lady Gay. H. Hammeri.-n on IDarkcy. 1.. Tenncnt on Tussock Queen, Kirkham on Bonnv Papakura, P. Pearce on Peter Robin, j. Luke on Bob Along. H. on Tipperary Tim, B. Gib--un (.a Flout. \. Broderick on Bobs. Booker on Sargeant Dan; Messrs. D. Lupton on Ellsworth. S. G. Davidson ..a Mime Pie, .1. Da'G on Frosty. T. Baker on Pride. N. Davidsr.-n on Shirley Temple. P. Davidson on Susie Pye, W. Hunter on Waitahora and Just- Off. H. slater on Paddy. .1. Pawson on Kaimai. Patterson on Wilderness. L Higgle on Ramona. .Tones on Indefinite. Walsh on iDanzoff, Bcslev on Artful Dodger, Poing d’Estre on Opossum, Reid on Royal Flight, Fryer on Panlc-ff, A. McNab on Stilts, T. Allcott on Brown Eel. N. Lupton on Gay Maid. E. Lupton on Egmont. K. Lupton on Creamy, A. Alexander on Lively Fire, M. Wil.-on on Whoopee. Scryingeour on Banshee, K. Aiken on Petau. H. Aiken on Sandy ar.d Green Timber. 1). Aiken on Smokey. P. Aiken on Te Kaha. R. Oliver on Kaiaka. I’. Symes on Warntah. Symes on Grey Lady, L. Tailoit on Peter. C. Tallott on Rio Rita, J. Smythe on Miss Waihau. K. Simmons on Kwidzo, D. Jackson on Ammon, E. Sampson on Rawhiti. E. Death on Stoker, L. Death on Sceptic, H. Southcombe on Captain Dan. Those in cars included:—Mr. and Mrs. 11. Siiauehon. Mrs. W. Alexander. Mrs. Walkintcn. Mr.'. Tenncnt, Mrs. O. Hawken. Mis. A. McNab (Wanganui), Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Graham. Airs. J. J. Johnston. Mrs. Simmons ( Palea), Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander. Mrs. .Davidson iPatea), Mrs. R. Hammerton (Palea), Miss B. Griffiths (Auckland), Miss C.*Simmons (Patea), P. Joweit (Wellington), Airs. S. Mcßae (Patea). Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray, Air. and Airs, and Miss TallotC Air. P. English. Airs. Haddow (Patea), Airs, and Mr. Billinghurst (Maxwell;, -Mrs. P. Hunter (Palmerston North). Air. and Airs. Pedersen (Waitctara). Aliss Ale Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil and party (Wanganui), Mr. and Airs. A. Handley (Kai Iwi), Air. Aforse, Airs. Laird (Waitotarat. Air. AV. Watkins, Air. K. Honeyfield (Patea). J. Train, Air. and Airs. Hopkinson, Miss Hopkinson, AH. ]•’. Hopkinson, Mr. and Airs. G. James (Upper Waitotara). Air. McKenzie and party, Airs. J. Tennent, MrV. Boyer, ?Jr. D. G. Thomson, Mrs. C. Pear.*.?, Mis. Orton (Wanganui). Mrs. an 1 Mis> Rayly. Mrs. Hartland (W i’igaii’ii). Mrs. Grantham and party, Mr. red Mr=. S. Friend (Wanganui), Mr. and Miss Mathews. Mrs. J. B. Davis (Win ganui), Mrs. Bates (Wanganui), Mrs. Barton (Wanganui), Mrs. and Miss Symes (Hawerai. Miss K. Symes. Al ss Hawken (Hawerai. Miss h. Little i Wellingtoni. Mr. H. Southcombe ami party (Patea i. Air. an<] Miss Russell (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs. .Brod?riek (Maxwell), Mr. and Airs. Swinburi (Hawera), Airs. Walkley (Hawerai, Mr. and Airs. Bramwell (Hawera), Mr. and Mrs. Strang, Airs, and Miss Afoffatt (Wanganui), Mr. and Airs. Strang (Hawera). Air. and Airs. J. Nixon and party (Wanganui), Airs. I. Lupton and party, Mr. K. Gibbons. Aliss N. Burgess (Wanganui), Misses Lupton and Irvine. Air. and Airs. J. G. Alexander (Maxwell), Mrs. F. Train, Airs. D. Lupton and party. Airs. Hartwell (Waitotara). Air. and Airs. A. Smith (Hawera). Mrs. Crocker (Hawera), Mr. and Airs. Washer (Hawera). Mr. and Airs. Smith (Hawera), Air. and Mrs. E.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 123, 26 May 1936, Page 3

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WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 123, 26 May 1936, Page 3

WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 123, 26 May 1936, Page 3

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