Hunting.
THIS MEET. AT HEATHERLEA
Notwithstanding the wot we-a then , , a large ntuii'ber of followers turned o\it to the meet at Heflitliwleir in Saturday afternoon. The going there is always good, 'and oven al'tor a 11envy rain, the ground is rarely greasy enough to l>e dangerous. The huntsman, MY Jas Sweeney, niaifortiinately met wit'll tin accident .Inst w.H'k, mid was unable t>o bo present. The pack was in charge of Mα , Jms Flaiiivngan, who handled them splc,ndlidly. They are improving steadiily, and on Saturday ran very hot indeed. The drag was laid! by Mr fvor Bartholomew, on Bonaparte, and Mr J. G. Jamieson, DeputyMaster, had charge of the field. The followers included :— J. Elaivnaigian (nctiivg-huirtsmaii), on Silver Shell; J. G. Jamieson (deputy-master), ton Black Patch; I. S , . K. Broad, on Maraorahi; .las. Iveiiriok, on Betmy, er; R. Simpson, on Lm-fcy ; S. Do.mett. on Carbine; L. McDonald, on Can-tout; J. Rawiri, on Vanity; W. Batten, on Waitaviri; R. McK'mivon, on Dandy; Rwinld Cameron, on CWniis; J. Tuoliy, on Overheard; C. Carmont, on 'Monte; W. H. Smith, ; J. R. McDonald-, .Ini , ., on Ksitipo; J. Wcheipihann, on Brown horse; R. McDonald, 'on Togo; L. McDonald, on Pi,mg Pong; A. McDonald, on Newhavon. Alter the run the followers and their friends were entertained ait afternoon tea by Mr and Mrs J. R. McDoivnld.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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219Hunting. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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