HAIRDRESSERS AND TOBACCONISTS.
' ANNUAL UK NIC AND SPORTS. Tlta fourth annual inerting of the Wellington Hairdressers’ and Tobacconists’ Snorts Association, was held at Day’s Bay yesterday in glorious weather! The outing was highly suetwvif .1 in every way. The TT.ormlon Brass Band was in attendance.. The officials for this vear nr e as follows : —Patroni Mr C. JJ, Rusf-r.'); president, Mr G. Wall ten; v ce-aresiilents,- Messrs C. ‘if. Batkin. ■A. Berman, G. Aldnus, J. A. Kfaub. L. I P. Christeson, J Downes, R. H. Browne, A, Richards, J. Abe! amt F. Solomons; judges, Messrs J. Downes, S. J!. Phillips and Savage; handicapper, Mr J. Cusack starter, Mr A. Richards ; timekeeper, Mr Thos. Howell; committee, Messrs A. R. Alpe, M. Bitossi, J. Cusack, P;. F.-'Dawe, J Fitzgerald,’Gv McArthur, C. Pearce, A.. Richards, J. Shakes, W. Styoh. W. Turner and F. Resson; lion treasurer, Mr A. Richards ; hon secretary, Mr R. \V. Armit. The sports were held on the lawn near the pavilion, and resulted as follows; Maiden Race, 100yds; priases, Bin". Harris and Co.'s and D. Benjamin and Co.’s trophies—M. Bitossi,! ; S.R. Phil. Ups, 2; P. F. Dawe, 3. Hairdressers’ and Tobacconists’ Handicap {two distances), 100 and 200yds; prizes, the American Tobacco Company's trophy (value £5 5sV, Ahlfred Bros.’ and Ring. Harris and Co.’s trophies—J. Smith, 1: E. Allen, 2; A. Wilson, 3. Married Women’s Race, 75yds; prizes, Levin and Co.’s and Baunatyne and Co.’s tronhies—Mrs. Pearce, 1: Mrs Corneal, 2. Potato Race, 100yds (five potatoes 20yds apart); prizes, Haymair and Co.’s and Richardson Bros.’ trophies—J. CusaTc, 1: A. E. Turner, 2; F. Ressou and W. Ingram (dead heat), 3. Walking Race, one mile: prizes, Sargood, Son and Ewen’s, G- Cochrane’s and G. T. White's trophies—A. Richards, 1; H. Green, 2; W. Bedell, 3. Employers’ Race, 100yds; prizes, M. Harris and Son’s and I). Ban* jamiu and Co.’s trophies—P. F. Dawe, 1; W. Corneal, 2; M. Bitossi, 3. Employees’ Race, lOO.yds; prizes, Bing. Harris and. Co.’s and Mr Sam Ross’s trophies—S. Coheri, 1; H. Taylor, 2; C. Pearce, 3. Veterans’ ■ Race, 75yds; prizes, T. and W. Young’s, Gear Meat Company’s and Mr E; McKenzie’s I rapines—A.‘ Richards, 1; 'W. H. Cornerd, 2; K. Voices. 3. Three-legged Race, 100yds; prizes, R. Stent and Co.’s. .Mr A. M. Cow's and Mr L. S. Jsenjainin's trophies—A. R. Alpe and C. Pearce, I; D. Blair and A. E. Turner, 2-; H. •Gneo.i and; F. Resson,. 3. Open ’ llau ditj ls . KiOvds; ; prizes, Sharland and CdVa; Mr J. Pike’s arid Me J. -’Hi Price’s tropiiies —A. McGuire, 1; .> J;■ Johnston; 2. jStevjengou. 3. Guessing Competition; irises.* MF T.’* 3f Bfofbmtf’s* and 'Pfeslrn and Co.’s trophies—P. F. Dawe, 1; W. Turner. 2. When the Duchess returned at 7 o’clock three cheers were given for the donors of trophies.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4317, 28 March 1901, Page 6
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