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CORPORATION EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC.

The employees ox the Corporation, held an enjoyable picuio at the Upper Hutt on Saturday. A large number of people were tn attendance. Amongst those present were Councillors Barber, Luke, Evans, Murdoch and Winder. During the day games were entered into heartily, and a lengthy sports programme was provided. . Tho music of Jupp’s Band adde'JT much to the enjoyment of the picnickers. The following are the results of the sports:—Girls* Race, under 14 —V, Ryan, 1; L. Deushaw, 2. Boys* Race—J. Sullivan, 1; P. Cashraan, 2.. Men’s Race, over 45—Goodwin, 1; .1. Leary, 2. Race for General Hands—T. Brown, 1; 11. Darrell, 2. Sack Race— C. Swlnbum. 1; C. Orr, 2. Married Women’s Race—Mrs Russell. 1; Mrs Crombie 2. Drivers’ Race, No. I—Sub livan, 1; White 2. Walking i Match— Aitcheson, 1; Mclnearney 2. Single Women's Race—E. Ash, i; A. Lewell, 2. Op%p Handicap—Rex, 1; Casey, 2. Drainage and Reserves Employees—Smith, 1; Brower, 2. Canvasses’ Race, No. 1— McLean. 1; McGrane. 2. Married Women’s Race—Mrs Severn, 1; Mrs Williams, 2. Tug-of-war—Aitcheson’s team, 1; Corporation Handicap—Kirby, 1; 3. Combined Shops Employees—Orr.l; Clark, 2. Open Race—Hoggan, 1; Darrell, 2. Race No. 2 for General Hands— Casey, 1; Firth. 2. Bicyclo Handicap, White, 1 ; Mallows, 2. Three-I(?gged Race—Watson and McGuire, 1; Canvassers’ Race No, 3—D. White, 1: Mclnearnoy, 2. Drivers’ Race, No, 2—P. Mallows, 1; Russell, 2. ’ Consolation—McGuire, 1; Drew, 2,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5

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CORPORATION EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5

CORPORATION EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 5