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TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS PICNIC.

The following are the results of tho various events that took place a.!, the telegraph messengers' punic:— Bov*' Race (under 14).t-S. Miller 1, C. Aitken 2. Girls' Race (under 141.—Bella M'lntosh 1, K. Langlcy 2. Messengers' Handicap. 100yds.—Final heat: 11. Le. lie 1, T. IB rooks 2. E. Goodmausnn .3 Single Ladies' Race (over 14).—Miss Grav 1, -Miss M'Ciue 2. ' Men's Race (open), 100yd?.—W. F. Jarvie 1, C. Smith 2, (J. Jurdine 3. Married Ladies' Race.—Mrs Leslie. 1. Mrs J. Harvey 2, Mrs G. Harvey 3. Teli graph Handicap.—VV. F. Jarvie 1 J. Melvile 2. Messengers' Handicap, 220yds.—Final heat: R. Leslie 1, K Parker 2] E. Goodmanson 3. Three-legged Race.—E. Goodmanson and C. Jardice. Couuiiictee Race.—J. W. Goodmanson 1, J. A. Black 2. Consolation Race.—G. Brown 1 F. Botting 2. Messengers' Bicycle Race, one mile.— W. A. Rowlands 1, J. A. Reekie 2, J. A White 3. The picnic was most successful, and it has been decided to make it an annual affair. Ths Committee are indebted to Mr Colehan (Waitati) for his kindness in giving them the use of his ground, and aho to the various donors of prizes. Mr Black, the secretary, did an immense amount of work, and was well supported by Messrs J. W. Goodmanson (as handicappgr), O'Con- "? r ' iiir i9 ' fl Le ' ,ie ' Harve 7> and Canning. Mr Hill, officer in charge, presented the winners with their prizes.

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Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 8

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TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS PICNIC. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 8

TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS PICNIC. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 8

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