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BROOKLYN HARRIERS 9 ■ On Saturday the Brooklyn Harriers held their novice handicap at Miramax. Tlie courso was trailed by F. Harlen, awl H. Mio, with tlio, rest of the pack, starting from Post Office Store, led towards the cutting, thence southward to the cattle yard, where a small hill was encountered; then doubled back over the polo grounds to the tram terminus, and back home, a trifle over two miles. The novices, to the number of 11, were got away punctually by the starter, P. Wilton. 11. Bull (oOsec.) soon forced alicad from Nation , and Poutawera, limit men, and led for half the distance, where he was displaced by M'Pherson, who had no troublo ill keoping his position, and won an easy race by 100 yards, with H. Bull second, aiul T. Collins, third. The, harriers afterwards entertained their lady friends at afternoon tea. Tho run next Saturday Ttill bo from the clubroom. 1 A farewell social was given by the residents of Pahautanui in the . Assembly Hall on Friday last to Lance-Corporal. E. Brad'ey and Privato F. Smith,' who. were made the recipients of a wristlet watch each. Tho presentation was made by Mr. W. Galloway, "who wished them success and a safo .return. Waiter: "Cured 'ani's nice to-day, sir," Patron: "No cured ham for me, thank you. The last I had here was only convalescent !" ' "NAZOI" gives quick dispatch to obstinate colds. Taken on lump sugar or inhaled, with a little rubbed on the cheßt —that simple treatment haa made thousands well.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 9

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