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Salient. An organ of student opinion at Victoria College Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 2, No. 7 May 3, 1939

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The Harrier Club is gaining in popularity year by year, and so far this year it is experiencing record attendances, from 25 to 30 running each week. Moreover, all members are displaying keen enthusiasm for so early in the season, especially many new members, who are showing distinct promise and should help to place the Club in a better position in open competition this year.

On 22nd April there was again a very good attendance. About thirty runners, including many new members, ran in two packs from Lyall Bay bathing sheds. The trail, which was laid by Newall and Hoffman, led up Fryberg Street to the top of the hill, along the ridge and down the side or the hill to Houghton Bay. From there the road was followed back to Lyall Bay. Along the bitumen road on this last stretch the pace was increased and the runners spread out at the end, good form being shown, particularly by some of the new men who went to the from and led the slow pack home.