HARRIERS
.The Wellington Harriers held . iheir weekly run ' from Thorn don Baths on Saturday, thirteen members taKng part. Members wore black bands out of respect to their late -popular clubmate, G. -Weston, who was killed in. action 011. May 8. The pack set bit 'with T. Partington in charge, and Vice-captain. J. Peart acting ag wMpper-in, Culverwell and Pisher making the pace. The trail led from the Esplanade' up through Queen's .Park, to Wiulestown, and down the slopes to Wilton's Bush. A turn was made : then through the bush and out on to the road and home again, via tbo old road. A run.-in over the last 410' yards resulted: Cub«rwell, 1;. Donaldson, 2; and Pisher, 8. Next Saturday's start is from Kelburn ICiosk. , OLYMPIC AND SCOTTISH HARRIERS. Tlie Olympic and Scottish.; Harriers' Clubs held a, most enjoyable combined run from Kelburn Kiosk, on Saturday afterneon. There was a fail' attendance of cach club. Paper was dispensed with, and the pack, under the direction of S. Hall (Scottish Club) proceeded' through Kelburn to Northland, thence to the Wireless Station, and along the ranges towards Wadestown; then' ithrough Wilton's Bush to Karori,. then back to the startingpoint, via the road. About 300 yards from home both dubs held their usual handicap run-in,'tho results being as follow:— Olympic: A. M'Cauley,.l; E. A. Shaw, 2; G. AY. Dixon, 3. , Scottish: S. Hall, 1; W, Ballantyne, 2; E. Ballantyne, 3,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 9
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236HARRIERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 9
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