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staff of the Ila-ardea Branch of tho JT.JJ. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. hold their fcnnual picnic at VVaitohi Gorge. following are Iba iceulta of the rac«3: — Jlarrietl AVomen'3 Itace— Ihs Shelley 1, His Crotb.nl! 2, lire J. Shaw 3. Smglo Women's Kn«e—Miee It. Doyle 1, Miss U. Dovle 2, iliss E. Butler 3. Women's Hill-cliuibins Coaipetition—Miss J. Cos 1, iiias H. Price 2. Women's Three-legged Kace—Misses Kollo aod Boyio 3. Alifisce Mcßrido and Butler 2, "ilissts Harris and Gib. Doyl<j 3. Women's Swimming , Kucc—Miss E. Butler, syds, 1; Miss A. ilcßride, ecr, U; Mm ¥■ liowe, 7yde, 3. Boye , Kece—Allan Shaw 1, Bertie Whittington 2, Jack Crotiiall 3. Married Men's Kace— J. Shelley, scr. 1; Rev. Spencer, syds, 2; B. Watson. 2yds, 3. Single Men's lloce—H. Scott, Syiis, 1; D. Gibb, 3yd3, 2; al. Doyle, syds, 3. Mr Feek's team was successiul in winning , the tug-of-war, ai)d the over and under re'-ay race. Tho '"Milky 'Way" competition caused much lumisenient, and after a great struggle was by Miss F. Lovre, with Mr S. It. Price second. A combined cricket match f.-as von by the Drapery team, by 36 runs.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16507, 26 April 1919, Page 12
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