HAVERING AS HURDLER
Havering proved himself to be a(class above the others in :thef;Hack Eijrdles at Te Awamutu last Saturday; and it was only, in ■•the last little :bit jthat he failed -with his steadier of 12.0. ;■"•: As his condition^ susceptible to improyement,:: and he should also benefit by. the exneriehceV his prospects of-early . suce^s ;4'aß*-a-;'h'Urdler appear, bright.SfßesidesVbeings^abjen : to pwry.rweight well, :he: •is;;ih3'4hje";e'lement .'tt-heaij': going, and ailtgoin^#Bj^hi§^ay gllm^in-the footsteps..cf hSpf M>rbtlier B?"; *?ye ?and prove .;,a; ;^^ucce^fiil;*3ijinper.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8
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77HAVERING AS HURDLER Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8
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