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WEEK-END PICNICS.

HEARD S, LIMITED. f|V mST « s a ,f»«?'»; [•; iicteuded by* almost 500 I: aucl children. A good sports £ o ; - ' and tlie excellent catering lol T^ e jf lowiug assured an enjoyable- day. ' eren ts: I are the results or the vano Ileards handicap ; First B. , 1, Baddy 12, C. Morris 3. Seewd n . j W. Davis 1, H. Marshall 2, J. fiWaire ; Pinal —W. Davis 1, B. Marshall 2, H. Mar shall 3. Youths', handicap: J. . . C. Morris 2, L. ' Stanaway 3. Women race, under- IS years: Miss G. Amer - Miss T. Young 2, Miss D. Reid 6. vvoiu race, over IS years: Miss M. Calender 1, Miss E. Dobbiuson 2 Miss D. Herd | ; Married men's race : H. | shall 2. Married women's race. Mrs. » | 1 Mrs. Green 2. Women visitors race! . Mrs. Whitley 1, Mrs. Hawkes 2. ®iiee; | / legged race: Miss D. Heidso j | Dyer 1. Men's race, over 40 .T. (gS, s Men's novelty race: W. Dyer I. - 0 f |gg A tug of war between the employee Heards and the visitors was won oy. feformer. , 1- jp; UNITED BOOT TRADES. About 700 members, friends and attended the annual picnic °* fe Boot Trades at Pine islandon Sat A long and enjoyable events was carried out, Mr. C. s and liis volunteer orchestra P r °^ a ® d t the | music. Toys were distributed am g , kiddies. In a brief speech Mr- F -, W sg V president of the Manufacturers , tainei i fe, tion, announced that the , £ T V ?ii^r r ib U ted fe? from former .picnics had been dui amongst "needy members of the ass » A reply on behalf of the employes was 1 made by Mr. A'. D. Hodson. : nc inil f® • Following are the results of the prnicjP", |> sports events :—Women apprentices t , cap: Miss Mack, 1; Miss Beryl Jen, f . ; Women members' handicap: Airs, a» £ s:, 1; Mrs. Rabe, 2. One-mile handicap. * ; Pugh, l; J. Barnes, 2. Boot manufacturers handicap: P. Bridgens and I. »»• „ & dead-heat, 1. Clickers' handicap. G. « 5: ton, 1; R. Monks, 2. Apprentices ban >-j cap :J. Cargill, 1; D. Weavers, 2. ' g under 10: Miss J. White, 1: Miss; • .j_ lor, 2. Boot trades handicap , ; ver Cup): J. Cargill,l; G. Swmton,, -• Old buffers' race: F. Bridgens, 1 • . and J. Burrell, dead-heat, ® y l r „ rr ied .IS: J. Lowrie, 1: E. Tredrea, -. ar « rs . women's race: Mrs. Matthews, 1. ■ jgL Author, 2. 100 yds handicap: G--1; S. Pugh, 2. Leatherheads' handicap. • . Le Bherz, 1; C. Robinson, 2. TiV O o_ ; Bridgens and Co., 1; Swinton and Oa SUNDAY SCHOOL'S PICNIC. The annual picnic of the St. Presbyterian Sunday School. Tak.P was held at Mrs. F. Quick s Jam. Cro Hill, last Saturday. A varied sports gramme helped to pass away a "u . enjoyable day for the children, P are fl utjJ f. friends. The total attendance ream | about 200.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10

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WEEK-END PICNICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10

WEEK-END PICNICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10