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Bombay Celebrates Its 73rd Anniversary.

PICNIC AND SPORTS. WELL-ATTENDED GATHERING. BILKEY SHIELD TO PAPARATA. Years roll By but the dauntless .spirit and early labours of the pioneers the Bombay district have not been allowed to be erased from memory. Saturday marked the 73rd anniversary •of the foundation of the Bombay settlement and the occasion was fittingly • commemorated by an outstandingly .successful picnic and sports gathering held on the Bombay recreation ground. The-attendance was over 350, among those present being many former residents of the district. Entries were mot as large as in past years mainly owing to counter attractions and a •change of status this year from professional to amateur.

Mr A. G. A. Sexton, M.P., extended a welcome to those present and referred to the progress of the district. He paid tribute to the work and zeal of the officials and congratulated the people of the district on their heritage and the worthy manner in which they •did honour to their pioneer forefathers.

The success of the gathering reflects great credit upon the president -of the Bombay anniversary picnic and amateur sports club, Mr G. J. Whitmore, who, with the assistance of the .secretary, Mr- P. G. Fahey, and a co--operative band of officials, ably directed proceedings. Entries were remarkably good in the Highland dancing. The standard in the open events was of a high class while entrants in the local events also performed with creditable distinction. "The judges were Miss B. M. Kerr and Mr H. MacDonald, both of Auckland. Mr Pi. Sheddon was the piper. The school children’s events, which • .attracted large'entries, were under the Bombay and Mr F. Procter of PapaTata. The trophies were presented by the ■patron of the club, Mr R. Donovan. Results are as follow: — | Athletics and Cycling. oOyds.—First heat: A. Raynes i, 2, 0. Beer 3. Second heat: W. .L Lilburne 1, B. H. Garter 2, R. Blanch 3. Final: A. Raynes (7yds) i, J. Harris (9£yds) 2, B. H. Carter .3. . Time, 10 sec.' Boys under 18 years, 740 yds.—l. 'Sweetman 1, E. Pei’kinson 2, E. Phil- . .’lips 3. Time, 2min. 3 1-5 sec. ... Cycle Derby of five miles. —P. Aber- : hart points) 1, W. Crisp (16 points) 2, S. McClean (11£ points) 3. . ..Cycle race, 1£ miles. —D. Kings ford . 1, S. McClean 2, W. .1. Anderson 3. Cycle race, 2 miles.- —W. Anderson 1, T. Connell 2, J. McClean and W. -Crisp (dead heat) 3. 220yds.—C. Holmes (20yds) 1, J. . .White 2, W. J. Lilburne 3. Time, 24 sec. 440yds.—T. Lauer (35yds) 1, R. - Blanch 2, E. R. Dick 3. Time, 51 3-5 Sec.

Single ladies’.J race.—V. Gaskell 1, D.; Anderton 2, B. Henderson 3. Mile handicap, open.—N. Gamble (45yds) 1, L. Barker 2, G. Smith 3. Time, 4m. 31 sec. 880yds.—T. R. Dick (65yds) 1, W. -J. Lilburne 2, B. French 3. . Ladies’ open handicap. 75$ds. —L. Hell (51yds) 1, H. Davis 2, V. Gaskell 3. Time, 8 3-5 sec. , 120yds. Bombay handicap.—First beat: B. 11. Carter 1, .T. Harris 2, C. 41. Riley 3. Second heat: Kirkman 1, A. Raynes 2, Funnell 3. Final: A. Raynes (Byds) 1, M. Kirkman 2, C. C. Riley 3. Time. 12 sec. 120yds. laciies’ race. —L. Hall (7yds) 1, H. Davis 2, L. Newdiek 3. Time. 14 1-5 sec. Children’s Events. Girls under 6. —Margaret Lawrence 1. Girls under 7. —Twinkle Connell 1, Lorraine Balme 2, Avis Wilson 3. Girls under 8. —Patricia Smyth 1, Katherin O’Malley 2, Nancy Darby 3. Girls under 9. —Eileen Anderson 1. Joan Mason 2, Moira Carter 3. Girls under 10. —Joan Mace 1. Lucy Reid 2, Merrhis Lowry 3. Boys under 6.—Noel Perkinson 1, Michael Darby 2, Allan Thompson 3. Boys under 7. —Russell Hill 1, Bruce Reid 2. Boys under 8. —Trevor Perkinson 1, Maurice Hood 2, Rex Proctor 3. Boys under 9. —John Rudd 1. Lyall Hill 2, Desmond Hill 3. Boys under 10.—John Coulter 1, Bob Currie 2, Peter Darby 3. Boys under 11.—Bob Mill 1, Cliff McKenzie 2. Noel Fletcher 3. Boys under 12.—Brian Smyth 1, Billy Anderson 2, John Rawlinson 3. Girls under 11.—Laurel Fletcher 1, Viola Hill 2. Jean Rangi 3. Girls under 12.—Laurel Perkinson 1, Leon Flay 2, Lois Carter 3. Girls under 13. —Aileen Gee and Joan Hood (dead heat) 1, Grace Balme

Girls under 14.—Roberta Hill 1, Ivy Mudgway 2. Girls under 15.—Evonne Hill 1, Pat Ramsay 2. Boys under 13. —Garnock Holmes 1. Craig Duffy 2, Bill Parry 3. Boys under 14. —Eric Phillips 1, Tom Perry 2, Richard Hood 3. Boys 220yds.—Eric Phillips 1. Garncch Holmes 2, Tom Perry 3. Billcey shield.—Paparata school (257 points) 1. Bombay (225 points) 2. Rose bowl, girls’ relay.—Paparata school 1. McKinnon cup.—Bombay school 1.

Dancing Events. —Open. Novice Highland Fling.—Elton Norwood 1, Maureen Cain 2, Gladys Cronin 3. Highland Fling, under 9. —Patricia Bluett 1, Elton Norwood 2, Marie Oldham 3. Irish jig, under 9. —Marie Oldham I. Patricia Bluett 2, Maureen Cain 3. Sean Triubhais, under 13.—Norma Campbell 1, Betty Booth 2, Patricia Bluett 3. Highland Fling, open.—Avon Bluett 1, Norma Campbell 2, Nancy Rodgers Local Events. Highland Fling, novice.—Maureen Adams 1, Gladys Cronin 2, Dawn Parvin 3. Irish Jig, novice.—Marie Oldham 1, Dawn Parvin 2, Patricia Patterson 3. Highland Fling, under 15.—Creina Gee 1, Nancy Rodgers 2, Marie Oldham 3. Irish Jig, under 15. —Nancy Rodgers 1, Marie Oldham 2, Creina Gee 3. Sailors’ Hornpipe, under 13.—Norma Campbell 1, Patricia Bluett 2, Creina Gee 3. Sailors’ Hornpipe, under 11. —Creina Gee 1, Peter Mills 2, Patricia Bluett 3. Waltz clog, under 11.—Creina Gee 1, Betty Booth 2, Peter Mills 3. Special prizes were awarded the following: Betty Booth, local fling; Melva Brown as the best runner-up on the day’s dancing, this competitor just missing a place on numerous occasions, and Joy Blake for the youngest competitor on the boards. Miscellaneous Events. Sheep guessing (correct weight. 981bs) : .1. Mill, correct weight. Pig guessing (correct weight 145 lbs), guessed by N. Stuart, Paparata. Stepping- the distance: E. J. Fahey. DANCE IN THE EVENING. The dance held in the Bombay hall ir. the evening was attended by visitors from the surrounding districts, the floor being crowded. Ernie Butters’ orchestra supplied the music, while Mr S. Lowrie acted as master of ceremonies. A Monte Carlo waltz was won by Miss J. Tuohey and Mr L. Hood. The winners of a spot waltz were Miss C. •is and Mr R. Smith. Supper arrangements were under the supervision of Mrs J. Harrison, Mrs J. Lawrence and Mrs J. Fraser.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 14 March 1938, Page 5

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Bombay Celebrates Its 73rd Anniversary. Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 14 March 1938, Page 5

Bombay Celebrates Its 73rd Anniversary. Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 14 March 1938, Page 5

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