WAIRARAPA HUNT.
run AT OTAHUAO.
A most enjoyable c 'run" of the above Club took place yesterday afternoon, at Otahuao. There was a very representative number of memberß following, while a large number of more discreet ones watched from various, points of vantage. Mr F. B. Vallanoe oniiPatch,;and. Miss Zona Vallance on Rata, laid 'the drag./' Amongst those, foUqivirig'j were:- H. H. Smith qii Te IJtuatu (Hnnltsmam); J. O'Brien on Wildfire and Kurunui (Whip), 0. F. Vallance on Daisy Bell, W. H. Buick (Master) on Firestick, C. J. Bennett on Haututu; B. Wstmoreland oni Minola, G. McKay on Seal, W. Garrett on Darky, R. Miller on Aohanga, A. Taplini on 'Maori, F. Biohie on Rimu, W. jimmieson on Garry. The going ■was rather heavy in .places, and there were a few minor spills. Nevertheless it was an ideal day for hunting. Afternoon tea was very kindly provided by Mrs C. J. Bennett, for which the Master, Mr 0. F. Vallanoe, in. a neat little speech, aslbetfethe "©tab ikn show iiJs appreciation by - giyuig three hearty .cheers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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176WAIRARAPA HUNT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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