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ON THE WEST COAST

RACING AND CYCLING. Reuter’s Telegram. WESTPORT, June 3. For the holiday there was gloriou* weather. The main attraction was the Westport Athletic and Cycling Association’s sports carnival held in Victoria square in the presence of a large gathering of public. Principal Sheffield, Doel, 1: Kearns, 2; Jones, 3. 440 yards handicap, Mclntyre, 1; Harris, 2; Craddock, 3. 220 yards (Boiler championship), Kearns, 1; Jones, 2; Wood, 3. 880 yards handicap, Harris, 1; Larsen, 2; Craddock, 3. 120 yards hurdles: Caldwell, 1; Connelly, 2: Comerford, 3. Wheel Tace, two miles, Lindop, 1: Wilson. 2; Hulquist, 3. Half-mile dash, Lindop, 1; Wilson and Hulquist, dead-heat, 2; Bullcr cycle championship, Hulquist, 1; Lindop, 2. At Dennistou, a six-a-side hockey tournament was held, tlie ladies’ cup being won by Millerton, and the nwiTs by United.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12464, 4 June 1926, Page 8

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ON THE WEST COAST New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12464, 4 June 1926, Page 8

ON THE WEST COAST New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12464, 4 June 1926, Page 8

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