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WAIPAWA

SUNDAY SCHOOL SPORTS. (Own Correspondent.) A combined picnic of the Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday Schools was held on Saturday, when over 50 children and some parents were conveyed by cars to the golf links. A most enjoyable day was spent. In the afternoon sports were held. Missea Patterson and Bibby and the Rev. Dyson and Mr Hill were in charge. The following were the prize-winners in the races: — Girls, 6 to 8: M. McCleary 1, M. Sawyers 2, M. Harrison 3. Boys, 6 to 8: J. Robertson 1, B. Fissenden. 2, R. Fissenden 3. Girls, 9 to 10: S. Came and Joy Fraser (tie) 1, Margaret Robertson 2. Boys, 9 to 10: J. Denholm 1, B. Strang 2, R. James 3. Girls, 11 to 13: M. Noell 1, Olive Fissenden 2, M. Came 3. Boys, 11 to 13: Ron James 1. M. McCleary 2, Sam McCleary 3. Girls, 5 and under: Clara Fraser 1, J. Patterson 2, C. Baker 3. Boys, 5 and under; Jack Robertson 1, John Lochart 2, Arthur Baker 3. Three-legged race, girls: N. Ireland and Nina Ireland 1, Nela Noell and Olive Fissenden 2. Girls under 10: M. Robertson and Pat McQuilkan 1, J. Fraser and S. Carne 2. Wheelbarrow race, boys: Sam McCleary and M. McCleary 1; girls: Helen Mackie and Mura Carne 1, Pat McQuilkan and .Margaret Robertson 2. Joy Fraser and Joan Fissenden 3. Potato race, girls: Helen Mackie 1. Nella Noell 2, Joan Fissenden 3; boys: M. McCleary 1, B. Sawyers 2, S. Ford

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

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WAIPAWA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

WAIPAWA Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

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