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ANNUAL PICNICS.

MESSRS JOSEPH HOLLANDER AND SONS, LTD. The firm of Joseph Hollander and Sons, ltd., held its annual picnic at Waikuku Beach last Saturday, in beautiful weather. All arrangements were in the hands of a very capable committee, consisting of Misses Nellie Usherwood, Molly Rooks, Hazel Gorrie, Messrs Len Kirton and Noel Cutler (secretary). The morning was devoted to bathing and games, and in the afternoon many picnickers participated in a variety of races. Bofore leaving for home, Mrs Joseph Hollander presented the prizes to the following W 'gWs—Under nine: J. Dixon. Over nine: N Williams. . Boys —Under nine: B. Logan. Over nine: T " Apprentices' Race, girls—F. Campbell 1, A, iT>*mn - P. Manson 3. Firm's Kace, boys—N. Cutler 1, Jack W Girl Employees over 18—M. Boyland 1, B. *Open Race —N. Austin 1, J. Woods 2 'Women's Open Race—Miss Pring 1, Mist t \nn»u 2. Miss F. Campbell 3. Married Men's Race —Joseph Hollander 1, A, Women : f Sack Race—Miss F. Campbell 1. Men's Sack Race —R. iullon 1. rrhrpn-legged Race, women—Misses F. Campbell and A. Annan. Men: Jack Woods an v, n l neme?tßa"'e—Miss Pring and Bradbury. Wheelbarrow Race—Miss M. Boyland and Men's Race-Miss Ngaio Hall V> „ on tine Race, men—Lber Hollander. Married Women's Race—Mrs Joughin. cd Women's Lottery—Mrs Manson. TreasM® Hunt-Bradbury. Women's Consolation Race—Miss G. Anuan. Mcn s Consolation Borland.

BELFAST SCHOOL. The annual picnic of the Belfast School was held in the Ashburton Domain on Monday. There was a very large attendance of parents and children, and a most enjoyablo day was spent amid beautiful surroundings:— Following are the results of the sports:— Boys' Events—Nino years: Eric Price 1, Keith Neale 2, Ray Drummond 3. Ten years: Bert Hibberd 1, Jim McDonald 2, Phil Bla-:k 3. Eleven years: Bob Lilley 1, Fred Don 2, Efcnest Wareing 3. Twelve years: Geo. Kennett 1, Victor Arnold 2, William Roxburgh 3. Thirteen years:. Laurie Scancs 1, Leslie Scanes 2, Gordon Chapman 3. Championship, lOOvds —Gordon Chapman. 440yds-—Walter Cliarteris 1, Phil Black 2,. Hugh Wareing 3. Sack Race—Nine and under: Keith Fitsssimmons 1, Aleck Don 2, Ivan Halligan 3. Ten, and under eleven: First heat —Jim McDonald i; Phil' Black 2, Tom Howard 3. Second heat—Fred Don 1, Eric Lang 2, Ken Cutting 3. Twelve and over: First heat—" Ben Rudkin 1, Hugh Wareing 2, Jack Howard. 3. Second heat-—Wm. Price 1, J. .Vincent 2, K. Harris 3. Wheelbarrow Race—Nino and under: Harry Thomas and Eon Symonds 1, K. Neale and W. Howard 2. Ten and under eleven: 15. Wareing andE. Lang 1, J. Huyes and V?. Charterers 2. J Twelve and over: Gordon Chapman and Les. Scanes 1, Ben Rudkin and H. Wareing 2. Pick-a-back—Nine and under: I\. Fitzsimmons and R. Fitzgibbons 1, 11. Thomas and 4<r °y nion ds 2. Ten to eleven: J. Hayes and W. Charteris 1, K. Halligan and E. Large 2. i t> >, an( ? over: L. Scanes and G. Chapman 1 Cassidy and G. Kennett 2. Siamese Race—Nine and under: N.. Morgan o rn 1. H. Thomas and I. Symonds fen and eleven: Fred Don and K. Cutting > ® on an d B. Hibberd 2. Twelve and over: Les. Scanes and Laurie Scanes 1, J. Howard and I. Englefield 2. Potato Race—Nine and under: F. Symonds ' , v - Chaplin 2. Ten and eleven: First heat L. Wareing 1, K. Ghaplin 2, A. Arps 3. Second lieat—K. Halligan 1, E. Lang 2, A. Burns-3. • Third heat—K. Cutting ], A. \\hite 2, J. McDonald 3. Twelve and over: -turn heat— G. Chapman 1, G. Kennett 2, J. Vincent 3. Second heat—R. Cassidy 1. If. ,Ohapman_ 2, J. Fitzsimmons 3. Third heat — H. wareing 1, L. Scanes 2, A. Arps 3,

Girls Events—Eight years and under: Mj> Kennett 1, B. Price 2, P. Jones 3. Nine and under: P. Nisbett 1, J. Woodhead 2, F. Laurenson 3. Ten and under: N. Heyder 1, K. McMillan 2, D. Coxayns 3. Eleven years: • P. McDonald 1, E. Griebel 2, Pearl Comyns 3. Twelve years: B. Ramsay 1, R. Maddams- 2, M. Douglas 3. Thirteen and over: M. Graham 1, E. McMillan 2, A. Laurenson 3. Championship—Marion Graham. . 1 Sack Race —Nine and under: N. Comyns 1, T. Cassidy 2, B. Black 3. Teh and eleven: First heat—P, Comyns 1, B. Rudkin 2, J. •Lennox 3. Second heat—M. Graham 3, li. Fisher 2, D. Comyns 3. Twelve and over: First heat —N. Mackey 1. M. Graham 2, N. Rountree 3. Second heat—A. - Laurenson 1. 0, Croton 2, E. Ramsay 3. Thread-tlie-needle—-Nine and under : T. ' Laurenson and ..N. Comyns 1, B. Rudkin and N. Nesbitf 2. Ten and eleven: Daphne Comyns and I. Black 1, E. Fisher and P. Brown 2. Twelve and over: Jean Smith and M. Grimwood 1, E. Cassidy and N. Anderson Skipping Race—Nine and under: N. Comyns 1, I. Cassidy 2, P. Jones 3. Ten and eleven: J. Lennox 1, M. Graham 2, E.\ Fisher 3. Twelve and over: E. Comyns 1, "W. Roxburgh 2, E. Cassidy 3. Siamese Race —Nine and under; N. Nesbiit and B. Black 1, N. Comyns and T. Laurenson 2. Ten and eleven: P; Comyns and R. Comyns 1, R. "Wilson and G. Roxbursr-i 2. Twelve and over: A. Laurenson and VT. Roxburgh 1, E. Comyns and D. Croten 2. Potato Race—Nine and under: T. Laurenson 1, B. Black 2, ,P. Nisbett 3. Ten and eleven: First, heat—P. Comyns 1, J. Lennox 2, R. Comyns 3. Second heal—G. Roxburgh 1, A. Pittawav 2. M. Graham 3. Third heat: F. McDonald 3, D. Comyns. 2, I. Black 3. Twelve and over: First heat—-J. Smith 1, N. Anderson 2, E. Ramsay 3. Second heatM. Graham 1, D. Croten 2. W. Roxburgh 3. Baby Show—Under six months: Mrs Cox 1. Mrs E. Englefield 2, Mrs G. AVceber 3. TJnder twelve months: Mrs Fitzgibbon 1, Mrs H. "VVeeber 2. Mrs Dobbie 3. Married "Women'n Race—First heat: Mrs Barnden 3, Mrs llibberd 2. Second heat: Mrs Thomas 1, Mrs Black 2.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 8

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ANNUAL PICNICS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 8

ANNUAL PICNICS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 8