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ANNUAL PICNICS.

RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. FROM OTAHUHU WORKSHOPS. About 2000 people attended the annual outing arrnngfMl hv Pinployees of the Otahuliu railway workshops at Motuihi on Saturday. Kosults of sports events Apprentices, Ca<let and Junior Labourers' Handicap.— McNiel 1 Cowan 2. Bennett Hallway Employees and Superannuated Men (over no years).— Keinslie 1, Worthinjrton 2. Phillips 3. Married Men's Handicap, Workshop Employees (up to Mtf years).—Satherby 1, Mc!>onald 2, Key land H. 7."» Yards Workshop Handicap.—Campbell 1. Power 1». Bush 3. l-i' Yards Workshop Handicap.—Power 1, McNiel 1!, Antfelo 3. Married Men'* Handicap. Workshop Kmploye<'s (from 37 to 41) years).—Lonergan 1, Hall 2 t DunwiMHlie 3. Single Ladies' Handicap.—Miss L. Stevens 1. Miss It. Brown '2. ir»u Yards Married Indies' Handicap.— Mrs. McDonald 1, Mrs. Potter Mrs. Freer 3. Visitors' Handicap.—Scott 1, Craft 2. Thread the Needle Race.— Mr. Kean and pa rtne r. r»0 Yards Sack Kaee.—Mr. Whitburn 1, Miss Whitburn 2. Relay Race. Inter-shop (teams of four;.— Wood Wagon Shop 1. Children's Races. -Uirls : Under (», Joy i'oburn 1, Dawn Stevens 2: under 7, Pat Lonergan 1, Kih»eii Johnstone 2; under n. Mary Fit%pa;rick 1. Betty Ooiil«l 2; under i». Shirley Kdwards 1, Nancy Morris ] 2; under Hi, Violet Banks 1, Martin j 2; under 11, Margaret Scott 1, Valerie Fielden 2; under 12, Mary O Shea 1, Grace Harris 2 ; under 13, Shirley Hanlon 1, ' Betty Whitburn 2; under 14, Enid Harri- , son Nola CoojH»r 2. Boys: Under *i, John ' Burns 1, Jack Hislop 2: under 7, Carl Schroder l, Keith Vause 2 ; umler S, Aeon Hoskins 1. Desmond Whitcombe 2; under J». Cliff Johnstone 1, Bruce Wilson 2; under 10, G«»orge Hoskins 1, Desmond Fit/.patriek 2; under 11, Harry Fitzpatriek 1, Jimmy Le tiros 2; under 12, Owen Timewell 1, Max Stewart 2; under 13, Erie Galley 1, Clayton Hall 2 ; under 14, Geoffrey Hambly 1, Colin Hughes 2. Novelty Events.--Stepping the distance (ladies) : Miss K. Trail 1, Miss M. Green 2. Find the spot : Mrs. Marshall 1, Mrs. O'Hanlon 2. Baby Show.- Under six months: Baby Vercoe 1, Baby Abbott 2. Over six mouths: Baby Barrio 1, Baby Fitzpatrlck 2. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The ami mil picnic of the Churches' Tennis Association was held ut 'l'ui Ulen on Saturday. About luO were present. The weather was tine. Results of the sports were as follows: — Men's sack race relay : W.Y.M.I. 1, Balmoral -. Ladles' ."io yards: Miss B. Sweetinnii 1, Miss I'aterson 2. Men's 100 yards: 11. Ojjatli 1, A. Rogers 2. Ladies' egg and spoon race: Miss M. (ioldstinc 3, Miss K. Pollard 2. Men's I'jrg and spoon : Maxwell 1, Dickson 1. Three-legged race : Miss B. I'earce and Mr. llinkley 1. Ladles' relay: Balmoral 1. Men's relay: W.Y.M.I. 1. Men s tug-ot'-war : WW.M.I. 1. Ladies' tug-of-war : Balnioi.il 1. Ladies' sack race, relay: Kpsom Meiiiodist 1. TELEGRAPH OFFICERS. Telegraph officers yesterday held their annual picnic at Ferndnle. About -00 were present. The weather was showery, but it did not stop the successful running ot the sports programme. Results were as follows :—Single ladles' 7."» yards: Miss S. Bai 1, X. Russell 2. Men's 100 yards : T. M. McGuinn 1, H. R. Brown 2. K. T. Lloyd 3. Tiny tots: Masters Ki-ogh I, Craies 2, Marnu 3. Boys, three to four: Harford 1, l'owley Maran .'l. Girls, three to four: L. Burke 1, C. Maran -. Souttlot 3. Boys, four to live: 1. Hewitt 2. Harford 3. Girls, four to live: J. Burke 1, C. Maran 2. Married ladies' race: Mrs. X. Itykers 1, Mrs. Clarkson "J, Mrs, Vincent 8. Boys, 14 to 13: X. McNeil 1. K. Clarkson and I». Bal, equal, 2. Men's i*gg and spoon : ('. Sutton 1, J. Craies 2, H. Maran 3. Ladies' egg and spoon :

Mr*. Alki'ii nml Mrs. Clarkson, «|ii.il, 1. Men* sack race: M. Sweetman 1, 11. Maran 2, t'. Lloyd 3. I»mlies' nark rare: Mi** J. McN'elct* i, Mrs. Lloyd 2. Klour and citfar••He race: H. W. Krown 1. J. Carswell 2, \V. Atkins .1. Indies' biscuit and flour nice: Mr*. Clarkson 1. Mrs. Keogh 2. Boys, 12 to 13: C\ Smith 1. N. Mantling 2, K. Stevens H. <lirls, 12 to 13: X. Smith and L. Soufflot, equal. 1 ; X. Burke and B. Taylor. equal, 2. Girl*. 13 to 14 : S. Megson 1. G. Keogh 2. Girl*, six to eight years: Oldtield 1, Owen 2. Boys, six to eight vear* : K. Hamble 1, M. Kernon 2, Haylock 3. Boy*, nine to 11 : G. Megson 1, C. Kvker* 2. X. Hewitt 3. Girl*. nine to 11: 1,.' Fitzpatrick and K. Kitapatrick. equal. 1; M. Soufflot. 3. Executive officers' handicap : P. Holme* 1, ft. smith 2. E. Lloyd 3. Men's biscuit and whistle race: P. Keogh 1, G. Haylock 2. T. I'owley 3. LABOUR PARTY. lli>ld up by rnin. the annual Labour party picnic, lielil yesterday at Reilwood I'a r Ic. Swnnsoii, broke up shortly after lunch. Alxiut HOO people were present. It i* expected that the extensive sports programme planned will be held on the Auckland Domain, i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 13

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ANNUAL PICNICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 13

ANNUAL PICNICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 13