HARRIERS.
Saturday's run by tho Brooklyn ITar- ■ riors. was a short one, being of less . than an hour's duration, yet on tho \ whole it was a pleasant outing, despito tho prevailing cold southerly. Starting from the Lyall Bay tram terminus, tho ' pack, led by tho captain (P. Wilton) • as pacemaker, struck out for tho golf 1 links, Miramar; then a turn was made ; towards tho gasometer, through tho } cutting on to the Evans Bay Road, and- ' hack to the starting point, via Kilbirnio 1 and Maranui. in the teeth of tho cold, I biting wind. The usual ruu-in was held, . and resulted in G. Button reaching tho i winning post first, with J. O'Neill and - J. Salmond close on his heels: Several - of the novices were putting in useful " work on tho run. The run next Sat- ; urilav will be from the club's headquar- ' tors," Wakefield Street, when the usual teams race will he held.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 7
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155HARRIERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 7
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