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MEET AT EAST TAMAKI PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB RESUMES After the lapse of a couple of weeks, on account of the unfavourable weather conditions, the Pakuranga Hunt Club held a. very successful meet at the East Tamaki creamery on Saturday, when there was a fair attendance o! members and friends. During the run.= a couple of the followers had falls, but nobody was injured. Tho first hare was put up on Mr. K. Ross’s property and made across Mr. Kemp’s farm on to Mr. Woods? and met its fate while making toward Mr. Up ton’s. The second was a short run. From Mr. K. Ross’s the quarry ran through to Smales’s property, and was lost in the orchard. The third run gave the followers a merry chase. From Mr. Stubbings’s it ran across Mr. Watt’s farm to Mr. Ganley’s awl doubled back on the road to Mr. C. Gillard’s, and on to Mr. S tubbings's across the road to Mr. K. Ross’s, over the creek on the latter property and made for the hills through Mr. Upton’. 1 property, to be lost in the bush near Whitford, after a run of six or seven miles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 6
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