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SUCCESSFUL HUNT MEET

PAKURANGA CLUB’S ENJOYABLE OUTING ON SATURDAY Followers of the hounds spent a most enjoj-able time at Papatoetoe on Saturday afternoon. when the Pakuranga Hunt Club held another successful meet. SCENE OF OPERATIONS The scene of operations was Mr. W. McLaughlin’s farm, Puhunui, which provides excellent ground for the sport under wet weather conditions. Despite the recent heavy rains, the hilly country around the Puhunui Mountain was appreciably dry. while the numerous stone-walls added to the interest and excitement of the runs. Hares were abundant, but owing to plentiful cover runs were of short duration. APPRECIABLE HOSPITALITY Followers and friends were most hospitably entertained at afternoon tea at the homestead by Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin. Dr. Grant, deputymaster, who was in charge of proceedings in the absence of the master, expressed the appreciation of all present at the kindness and thoughtfulness of the host and hostess. FOLLOWERS AND MOUNTS Among the followers were: Dr. A. M. Grant, deputy-master, on Sheik; Mrs. W. McLaughlin, on Bridget; Mrs. P. H. Smith, on Molly; Mrs. E. Green, on Jackaranda; Miss M. Litchfield, on Mavoureen; Miss L. Peters, on Toby; Miss H. Gillard, on Fairy; Miss W. Fairweather, on Queenie; Miss Upton, on Air Craft; Miss M. Hammond, on Whin; Mr. F. A. Price, on Rip; Mr. W. McLaughlin, on Doctor Doric; Mr. J. Adams, on Fashion; Mr. B. H. Bishop, on Lady Lantis; Mr. R. D. Neal, on Ranso; Mr. J. Buchanan, on Zarah; Mr. F. Dunlop, on a bay; Mr. A. E. Watkins, on *Toj>thorae; Mr. E. Price, jun., on Three Feathers; Mr. L. H. Prangley, on Syndicate; Mr. A. G. Kendall, on Stonewall; Mr. A. E. Shera, on Gypsie; Mr. B. W. Shera, on Ard-nalea; Mr. T. Chaplin, on Odin; the huntsman, Mr. P. H. Smith, on Captain; the whip, Mr. F. Bickers, on Comet. THE THORN WINS ROSEHILL HANDICAP SECOND FOR LE CHOUCAS By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright SYDNEY.Y July 3. The Rosehill meeting was held today in fine weather. The following were the results of the principal events: ROSEHILL HANDICAP Of £250; 1$ miles. THE THORN (G. M. Currie), br h, by Absurd—Rose Queen, 4yrs, 8.4 .. 1 DRAWBRIDGE, 6.7 2 ST. EATON, 7.13 3 Twelve started. The Thorn took charge half way down the straight and won easily by two lengths. Time, 2.7. CARLINGFORD MILE Of £250; 1 mile. MAKSICCAR (W. J. Le Quesne), b g, 4yrs, 8.11 \ LE CHOUCAS, 9.4 * TRELFERN, 8.6 * Seventeen started. In a great finish Maksiccar won by a long head from Le Choucas and Trelfern, who ran a dead heat for second place. Time, 1.41.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 6

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SUCCESSFUL HUNT MEET Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 6

SUCCESSFUL HUNT MEET Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 6

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