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HARRIERS' PICNIC.

«. A combined harriers' picnic was held at Mr. Welch's grounds, Tnita, °n, Labour ]>~- Ouo of the features tor a football match between the two city clubs, winch resulted in a win for the Urooklyn taim over Wellington by 3 points, The following are the results of other events:llarricd Ladies' Eaoo.-Mrs. Lamb, 1| Mrs. Bolton, 2. ~. „ i-, i Singlo Undies' Race.-Miss C. Durrani 1; Miss 13. Durrant 2. OlMlaclc Euce.-F. Eowberry, 1; J-. May Race-Brooklyn team, 1; AVel--1 Sickßace -A. Cook and F. Eowberry. Married Men's Kaco.-Mr. Bolton, 1| Mr. Lamb. 2. , Thread-llio-necdlo Ea.cc.-I. Eowberry, 1; C. Murray, 2. Tug-of-War. — Wellington toam, 1J Brooklyn, 2. . Committeemen s Eaee.—\\ . Press, 1 j A. Oliver, 2. Tho Brooklyn Harriers also got off a series of events for their Morris trophy, which was won by F. Byrne, with C. Murray second. The consolation raco was won bv A. Oliver, with E. A. Shaw second. The trophies won by member* of the Welliiwloa Harriers' Club during the were presented by the captain, Mr. W. Press. Moists. Parker and Vincent, estateaeoits, J-cvin, advertise for disposal 010 M rea well watered, two houses of six rooms, wool shed, etc. l'urfhcr particulars appear elsewhero. Tho use of the stamp-recording machines is to bs extended to any documents proscribed bv regulations made under an amendment 'of the I'cvsl and lelog'raph Act introduced by tho iVstiunstcr-Goneral. Mrs. liachacl Gardner, of Bromham, near Bedford, was stung by a wasp on ouo of her fingers, and a few hours later was found king unconscious in her garden. Sho died shortly afterwards. It was slated at the inquest that Mrs. Gardner twice previously had been stung, and onco was found unconscious on (fho roadside. A verdict of death from shock to a weal; heart through a wasp sting was returned by tho ]ury. I'ireworks were originally made and uied by the ancient Chinoso,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 26 October 1911, Page 8

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HARRIERS' PICNIC. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 26 October 1911, Page 8

HARRIERS' PICNIC. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 26 October 1911, Page 8

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