PROCESSION IN THAMES.
PRIZE-WISXING EXHIBITS.
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day. Heavy rain interfered with the success of tlie Labour Day procession yesterday. The procession was a long one, and many exhibits were of considerable merit. Following are the prise winners:
Syntonic trades display: R. S. Kallu. A. vphioio -* u. ti' o tradesmen's decorated nr . Tv. Stores." Decorated motor n«?,, iL„V odse - Decorated vehicle: Children s pram or socart: K. JenUn 1, Winnie Wilson 2. Bicycle: M. Wallace 1. E. Partridge 2. Best original costume: J. Delahunty 1. M. Ensor 2. Best wmie display: Darktown Fire-eater*. Primary schools' display: South SchooL Owing to rain the sports were but many competitions were W» *■ Fire Brigade HaU. ; •
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 251, 23 October 1928, Page 3
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