THE PRINTERS' PICNIC.
Tho Auckland printers journoyed to St Helier's Bay on Saturday, March 25th, whore a very onjoyablo day was .Den-. I" the following races, which terminated asunder, the judges, referee, and starter were respectively Hon. W. Jennings, M.L.C., Messrs P. Mackie, Day, and James X Apprentices' Handicap, 150 yards.-Gor-don } ; Scott, _; Nicholas, 3. Association Handicap, three distances, 100 yards (final).-Gordon, 1; Drummond, 2 lS? Race, forladies in the tradeMiss Thode, I; Miss MoMahon, *• Temperance Handicap, prize presented by Mr F. W. Boynton :J- Hoaie, 1, J. Lot'L'ie, 2 ; and Scott, 3. Egg ancl Spoon Race: McCarthy, 1; °'i-Sl'Raco for anyone present trade or othorwSe-.MtaJ. Bernardl.l : M«s Eva Bullon. 2: Miss McMahon, ,i. ladies Race, for ladies 15 years mid up-warfl-Miw McMahon, 1; Miss Laoon, _; Mis? Taylor, 3. rv»fi 1 . Married Ladies' Race.-Mrs Craft, 1 , Mrs Hooker, 2 ; Mrs Beaumont, _. 200 Yards Association Handicap.-Gor-donl'; Drummond, 2; Stone, o. 300 Yards Association handicap. -McCarthy 1 Drummond, 2; Gordon 3. _ wSerof Handicap: Gordon U pointa 1; Drummond, 0 points, 2; McCaitby, b P°_W-War.--A " Herald," o Bias, and a combined offices' team entered for the con-
test, which resulted in the above order. Quarter - mile Handicap. — Scott, 1 ; Brummond, 2; Sindlen, 6.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 6
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