Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 2; No. 6 April 26, 1939
Harriers
Harriers
The college Harrier Club held its first run of the season from Weir House on Saturday, 15th April. After Mr. G. C. Sherwood, vice-president and coach, had officially declared the season open, about thirty runners were started off in two packs. The trial led to the top of Tinakori Hill and back to the starting point [unclear: da] Anderson Park and Salamanca Road.
At the conclusion of the run, the club members were entertained at afternoon tea by Mr. R. D. Bradshaw, warden of Weir House and a vice-president of the club. Mr. F. D. O'Flynn expressed the appreciation of all for the generous hospitality of their host, and thanked him for the assistance he had always given to University harrier activities.
The run on 29th April will be from Wadestown. All members and others who wish to have an afternoon's exercise are asked to meet at the Wadestown tram terminus at 2.15 p.m. sharp.