FREEZERS' PICNIC
MONDAY'S GATHERING
RESULTS OF SPORTS
The following are the results of the sports events at the picnic held on Monday bv the Kaiti Freq/.iug Workpis' Union.' the donors of trophies being mentioned in parenthesis : —> Workers' sous, under 1(3, 100yds race ("Messrs Corlett, Russell, Allan Sutton.)—R. McKinley 1, C. Middlemiss 2, Z. Edwards :i. Workers' Daughters, under IG, 100 yds. (Mr Topple.)—.!. Glassford 1, T. Lloyd 2, M. Shelton :i.
Workers' wives, 75yds. (Messrs Fleming, Bardwell and Bell Coal Company.)—Mrs Tate 1, Airs Dorf 2, Mrs llogan ;s.
Works Handicap, 100yds.—C. McKinley 1, J. Rvan 2, I. Hockley 3.
Girls, under 16, open, 100yds. (Messrs A. W. J. Mann, I. Bramwell and Corn.) —Misses Hepburn 1, J. Wilkins 2, T. Lloyd .1.
Boys, under IG, open, 100yds (Messrs Orr, 11. J. Bushnell and Lang v'ulgt).— P. Mollis 1, N. Nossiter 2 B. Ilow'ie .'!.
Single Ladies, open, 100yds. (Mr C. Drummond). —Miss Stevens 1, Miss A. Lloyd 2, Miss Carter 3.
Single Men, open, 100yds. (Messrs J. J. Niven and Company). —•'. Forster 1, J. Ryan 2, A. Read 3.
Works Championship, 100yds. for cup and miniature. —J. Ryan 1, T. Leslie 2, C. McKinley 3.
Single Ladies, workers' daughters, 100yds. (Messrs Adair, ft'. Hannah' and Company and Harris Brothers). — Miss H. Shelton 1, Miss M. Lloyd 2, Miss D. McAnenev ?,.
Mixed Three-legged Race, open, 75yds. (Gisborne Leatheries). —Miss Hepburn and N. Nossiter 1, Mrs Adams and W. Hill 2, Miss Glassford and J. Aklerton 3.
Men's Sack Race, 50yds.—W. McKinley 1, E. Allen 2, A.' Lloyd 3. Ladies' Sack Race, 50yds. (Messrs Adair and Garrett). —Misses Hepburn 1, Adams 2, A. Lloyd 3.
Foremen's Race, 75 yds.—W. Town 1, F. Pilcher 2, E. Corbett 3. Mixed Til roe-Legged Race, 12 to 16, 100yds.—Miss Shelton and N". Nossiter 1, Miss Shelton and C. Middlemiss o
Thread the Needle Race, 50yds.— Mrs Coleman and C. Flavell 1, Mrs Sanders and C. McKinley 2. Denartmental Relay, 440yds.—Office Staff," T. Leslie, I. Hockley, L. Morrow and J. Forster 1.
Old Buffers' Race, 50yds. (Messrs Watt, Wine and Spirits Company, and Cosmopolitan Club). —E. Stone 1, J. Ryan 2, F. Pilcher 3. Married Ladies, open, 50yds. (Mill. Y. Pocock). —Mrs Buckingham 1, Mrs Gordon 2, Mrs Wilkins 3. Married Men, workers, 100yds. (Messrs Jury and Parry, W. F. lies and Clare and Clare). —T. Leslie 1, W. McKinley 2/ C. Read 3.
Mixed Wheelbarrow Race. 50yds. (Mr Muirhead).—Miss Glassford and X. Buckingham 1, Mrs .Dorf ami E. Stone 2.-
Committeemen 's Race, 100yds.—J. Wallace 1, J. Middlemiss 2, N. Harris
Chambers Handicap, 100yds. (Mr Popple).—R. Preston 1. F. Jones 2, AY. Hill 3.
Girls' 220yds, open.—Misses J. Stevenson 1, T. Lloyd 2, D. Read .'5. Boys, 440yds, open.—M. McKinlcy 1, F. Green .2, R. Thompson 3. Baby Show, 12 months and under; judged by Dr W. A. Bowie (Cup donated by Mr Clark, silver spoon donated by Mr R. Kennedy, and a trophy by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Company).—Mrs Robinson's baby 1, Mrs MeLeorl's.baby 2, Mrs Ilogan's baby 3.
Largest F,aniily on Ground, worker only. (Messrs Birkett and Murray, Roberts and Company).—Mr and Mrs \V. Kay, nine children, 1.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 7
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