Tory Smith, left, and Julie Farmer, both aged 14, with some of the prizes given by Mary Gray Confections, Ltd, for the winners of the Great Hagley High School Easter Egg Run. About 300 third and fourth formers took part in the event around South Hagley Park on Thursday. The Easter eggs were won by the pupils who most correctly predicted the time in which they would complete the course. No watches, radios, or stopwatches were allowed.
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77Tory Smith, left, and Julie Farmer, both aged 14, with some of the prizes given by Mary Gray Confections, Ltd, for the winners of the Great Hagley High School Easter Egg Run. About 300 third and fourth formers took part in the event around South Hagley Park on Thursday. The Easter eggs were won by the pupils who most correctly predicted the time in which they would complete the course. No watches, radios, or stopwatches were allowed. Press, 23 April 1984, Page 8
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