THE COUNTRY.
r 4 EAKAIA. Arrangements were made last night whereby pupils of the llokaia Public School wiil bo able to attend' the' Timaru picnio on payment of only 9d, but this must he paid to the headmaster to-morrow. 'There has heen a record number of entries for the open cycle race, to bo held to-night. The following handicaps have been declared: Doyle scr, Patterson lsseo, Begg 30sec, Gough lmin, Arnst limin, McNeil ljmin, Templemau 2min, Stevens 2min, Wardell 2Jmin, Joyce SJmin, Spioer 2Jmin, Turion 21min, Joseph. OMtielly 3min, S. Laraman 3imin, Sheehan ' 4min, Mead 4-Jmin, Macltenald fimin. Penny 7imin, Marshall 7£min,.J. Laramon lOimin, J. Koine llmin, W. Shannon 12min, James O'Rielly 12Jmin, L. Keano 13niin. The postmaster, Mr Cameron, has mad-3 arrangements for the display'of election results on blaclt boards in the Post Office square to-night.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17631, 7 December 1922, Page 4
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137THE COUNTRY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17631, 7 December 1922, Page 4
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