HUNTING.
The North TaranaH Pack will meet tivday at Mr. J. Cole's, Walhl, adjoining the toll gats. Needless to say, with such good sports as Mr.. Cole and his neighbors, the country will be In; tip-top condition for good hunting. Mason has now got 'ho bounds in good working order, and with Uie luck to start a gcod bare, a capital afternoon's hunting should bathe result. Huntsmen will do well to bur In mind that the Hawera Racing Club ha& treated the hunt in a rery liberal and sportsmanlike manner, having included in its programme three races for qualified hunters. It now rests with huntsmen generally to see that these races are well' patronised. The- stakes are liberal, and the: conditions, etc., will shortly appear in the News.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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128HUNTING. Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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