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ison 1, George Darby 2. From Same, asking for .supply of explosives. From Same, asking for grant of timber. —£1 granted towards payment of timber. From W. and F. Willoughby, Woodstock, reporting on work done at claim. —Deceive!. From Drown Dios., Kanieri, asking

if executive could pay for timber procured for shaft.—Timber granted. From H. Meihana, asking for transfer of subsidy from Wataroa to Arahiira River.—Agreed to. Freni T. Rasmussen, Goldsfjorough, forwarding reports on work done, and also of gold won.—Granted 8 weeks from Ist May. From C. If. Cron, Kokatahi, forwarding account for packing supplies and equipment on acoeunt of Rusher and Homan. over for report by supervisor.

From L. Gooch, account for cartage of stores and gear on account of above party.—Held over for report by supervisor. From Moore and Robertson, Blue Spur, reporting Oil claim at Blue Spur for fortnight ending March 18. —Received. Mr J. A. Cooper, forwarding report on work done at Wataroa district; also Tavno distich;.; and various reports.—Received. Mr W. Shields.—Granted 8 weeks from 24th April. From R. Kenny, reporting C. A. Reckett left for • North Island-,. —Received.

From T. Nash, re subsidy scheme. —Particulars to he supplied. From Baker and Timms Karangarua, reporting on work done and asking for extension.—Granted 8 weeks from Ist May. From A. Stevens, report.—Granted extension 8 weeks from April 24. From G. Drummond Pukeknra, re subsidy.—To register and send particulars.

From A. Wilmot, reporting on work done. —Granted extension 8 weeks from 2-lth April, conditional on returning to claim immediately. From Griffiths arid Robertson,' 'apply ng for 3 picks and handle.—Granted. -

From J. Irwin, applying for picks

—Granted

Nine land under ten ; Tom Muir 1, Norman Fairlie 2, .Sidney Wilson 3. Ten and under eleven: Fred Hansford 1, Paul Sparkes 2, Ken Jones 3. Eleve n and under twelve : Jack Veale 1, Reg. Woolhouse 2, Jim Kearns 3.

Twelve and under thirteen; Duncan Ross 1, Peter ‘Qutberlet 2, A lister Robinson 3.

Thirteen and under fourteen ; William Walsh ,1, Jim Cooper 2, Hugh Allen 3.

Hop, step and jump, gir’s, '7 and Betty Parry 1, Shirley Andrew, s 2.

Eight and under nine ; Nonie Robinson 1, Ngaire Gath rev 2, Nona Wilson 3.

Nine and under ten: Joyce Hewer 1, .Line Ward 2, Grace McLean 3. Ten and under eleven ; N ol 'a G.uthrey 1, Alary Nileson 2. Lorna Williams. 3.’

•Eleven and under twelve; Juno Armstrong 1, Beryl Williams 2, Betty Phillips 3.

Twelve and under 13 ; Violet Darby 1, Lucy Thomson 2, Beryl William® 3.

Thirteen and under fourteen; Connie Staines 1, Jean •Qoulson 2, Eileen Stuart

Fourteen and over: Nan Darby 1, Jean Coulson 2, Joan Stuart 3.

Ball games : Rov.s; overhead ; Green House 1, Red House 2, Blue Hous.-. 3. Tunnel ; Red 1. Green 2, Gold 3.

Medley; Green 1, Gold 2, Bed 3

Ball games ; Girls —Overhead ; G' o, d House 1, Green House 2, Red House 3. Tunnel; Gold 1, Green 2, Red 3. Medley ; Red 1, Gold 2, Blu e 3. Sack Race; Girls, 7 and under 8: Betty Parry 1, Pat Gutberlot 2, Margaret Perrv 3. Eight and under nine; VHerie Clmtwynd 1, Elaine Kerr 2, Betty Ho wilt 3.

Nine and under ten: Joan Gooch 1, Grace McLean 2, Aileen Kearns 3.

Ten and under eleven ; Maa'v Ni.sson 1, Doris Woolhouse 2, Nona Guthrc'y

Eleven and under twelve; Mary Nilsson 1„ Joan Feeney 2, Joyce Fairlie

Twelve and nnde,r thirteen : Edie Bone 1, Alice Lawn 2, Ed,na Jolley 8.

Thirteen and under fourteen ; Eileen Etirrt 1. Violet' Darby 2, Wonnio Staines 3. Fourteen and under fifteen : Eileen iStuart 1, Connie Staines 2, Lucy Cutbni?h 3.

■Sack Race; Bovs. 7 and under 8: YisseM p"email an ,1, jPat Feeney 2, ’Max; Bar’trnp 3.

Eight arid under nine: Eddy Woolhouse 1, 'George Darby 2, Garth Campbell .3.

Nino and under ten ; John 31cTntvr.i 1, Norman Fairlie 2, Ronnie Bell 3.

Ton and under eleven; Jim Gilchrist 1, Paul Sparkes 2, George 'Davidson 3.

Eleven Land under twelve; Flag. Woo]lvocisc 1, Jack S.hadbolt 2, John Veale 3,

Twelve and under thirteen; Stanley Barltrop 1, Dick Feeney 2, Ronald Brown 3.

Thirteen and under fourteen: George Rawlings 1, John Veale 2, Ron Brown

SECOXDARY DEPARTMENT.

22(1 Senior Handicap, boys.—L. Parry (H) 1, J. Andrews (S) 2, E. Browne 3. Time 26 3-osec. 220 yards Junior Handicap, boys.— W. Mowat (W) 1, 11. Donaldson (S) 2, H. Diedriehs (T) 3. 'Lime 28. 4-ssec. 100 yards Junior Championship, girls.—lst heat —M. Wallace 1, B. Delbridge 2, N. Wells 3. 2nd heat —C. Johnson 1, P. Parry 2, T. Archer 3. Final—C. Johnson 1, MU AYalluee 2, B. Dolbridge 3. Time 14 4-5. 100 yards Senior Championship, girls —lst beat—B. Cook 1, L. Linklater 2, ,T. Waal 3. 2nd beat—T. McMnllan 1. V. Ross 2, El Hansford 3. Final—T. McMnllan I, B. Cook 2, L. Linklater 3. Time 14 1-5.

Back-to-Back Race, girls.—lst heat —B. McCarthy and L. Linklatcr 1, L. Henderson and Tess McMullan 2, E. Baker and E. Finch 3. 2nd heat—Jean Barrowma.n and J. AV.ard 1. H. Ronton and J. Gunn 2, Clyde Spargo and' B. Clauson, 3. Final —Joy Ward and Jean Rarrowmaii (T) 1, B. McCarthy and Ly Linklatcr (W) 2, Toss McMuJ-

lan and L., Henderson (W) 3. 880 yards Senior Champion.ship, hoys —FI. Bradley (Sj 1, M. Baird (H) 2, C. ,Cox (W) 3. Time 2ra,iii 25sec. 880 yards Junior Championship, hoys —N. Rowe (S) 1, P. Flurren CS) 2, R. Donaldson (S) 3. Time 2m,in 45 l-ssec.

ITop, Step and Jump, beys.—C. Cox 1, W. Rutland 2, J. Howat t 3. Distance, 34ft 9in. Potato Race, girls.—lst heat—l/. Henderson 1, M. McCarthy 2. 2nd heat —B. Ackers 1, P. Parry 2. 3rd heat— E. Hansford 1, S. Taylor 2. 4th heat — 0. Campbell 1, J. Ward 2.

100 yards. Handicap Senior, boys Ist heat—Fitzgerald (T) 1, Douglas (H) 2. Time 11 3-osec. 2nd heat—Cole 1. Pierson 2. Time 11 2-s.seo. 3rd heat—

Jolmson 1, McDougall 2. Time 11 2-5. Final—J. Douglas 1, G. Johnson 2. McDougall 3. Time ll.sec. 100 yards Junior Handicap, boys.— Ist heat—Stevenson 1, H. Donaldson 2. 2nd heat—W. Howat 1, F. Stoop z. 3rd heat—R. Donaldson 1, J. Breeze 2. Final—R-. Donaldson 1, R. Stevenson 2, IV. Howat 3. Time 12 2-ssec.

High Jump, girls, junior.—Betty McCarthy 1, Olive Campbell 2. High Jump, girls, senior.—Jean Barrowman 1, Betty McCarthy 2, Joy Ward 3. Height, 4ft 1 in. 50 yards Handicap, girls, senior.— Ist liont—E. Hansford 1, T. McMullan 2, B. Cook. 3.

50 yards Handicap Junior, girls.—. Ist heat—T. Archer 1, J. Keller 2, V. Johnson 3. 2nd heat—B. Acker* 1. 0. Campbell, 2. M. Wallace 3. Final—J. Keller 1. M, Wallace 2. B. Ackers 3, •Time 7 2-ssss*

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1933, Page 6

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1933, Page 6

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1933, Page 6

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