BARRYTOWN REPORT.
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Golden Snmls,.'Ltd. (Barrytown), report Sioz for 36 shifts.
HUTT VALLEY HARRIERS
The Hutt Valley Harrier Club helcl a run oe Saturday afternoon from the residence of Mr. Neil Craig (deputypresident), Norton Park, by invitation. A trail of about eleven miles was laid by V. Smith and L. Andrews. After the run the members were entertained to afternoon tea by Mr. ana Mrs. Craig, assisted by lady supx^orters. A musical programme was provided, with Mr. Craig at the piano. Miss Craig gave a very able tap dance. The club captain (V. Smith) expressed the club's thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Craig for their hospitality. Mr. Craig, who is one of the club's oldest members, replied.
Next Saturday the club intends holding a run from the Hutt Park clubroom.
Tiro largest marquee in the world, nccom modiiting iiOOO people, ivas.uscd at the Wol verhamptpu floral fete, kst mouth.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 50, 28 August 1933, Page 9
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151BARRYTOWN REPORT. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 50, 28 August 1933, Page 9
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