HUNT CLUB
WITH THE HOUNBS AT THE FOURTH MEET. It was most unfortunate that the fourth hunt of the season failed to realise a good chase or a "kill." The hunt Was held over the property "of Messrs. C'. Gee and Sons, and although the country was in ideal condition for hunting and the erected jumps in excellent order, the only excitement which a/js forthcoming was when the hounds started ari unwary puss but .of the undergrowth and ended its life in a very shbrt space of time. ' Afternoon tfea was served at the hom'estead and it came as a verjr Welr corrie repast after the disappointment of the day's sport. Amorig the riders and followers prasen|; were: Mrs. H. Bertram; Mrs. T. Jackson, Mrs. H. P: Fbrd, Mrs, Humphries, Mrs. ,E. La Trobe Hill, Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. F. Stanier, Mrs. J. Scott (Timaru), Mrs. R. 'CopelandSmitli, Miss "A. Brackebush, Miss Hiritoii, Miss J. B'artram, Miss H. Fbrd, Miss B. Ford, Miss Smith, Miss Black, Miss B. Bertram and Miss E: i Bertram. j ^ !
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 7
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174HUNT CLUB Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 7
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