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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

The annual meeting "of St. 'Joseph's Men's Club takes place in St. Joseph's Hall on Friday evening. ■ The opening run of the- St. Joseph's Harriers was held from the residence of the -Horn. J. B. 'Cal'lan, Roslyn. There was a large 'must©, including: se\eial new members. The ' har-es ' (Messrs. Callan, jun.> and Swanson) laid a trail into the Kaikorai land up Fras 1 er's Gully towards \Mia -c Flat road, a turn being then taken to the where some splendid harrier country "was traversed. Afte- travelling about five miles home was reached. The harriers were then entertained by the Hon. Mr. Lallan and Mrs. Callan. • Ihie Captain-, in returning thanks, c-n 'be-half of ' the club, spo'-e of Mr. Call?n as be;ne\ keen acd~cnthusiastic sportsman, and Asplayino- great interest in harrier clubs.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 18 April 1907, Page 23

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 18 April 1907, Page 23

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 18 April 1907, Page 23

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