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THE PREMIER PICNIC.

The Premier Picnickers, the organisers particularly, who have at last effaced the gloom that their features acquired on Saturday last, have negotiated an agreement with guarantee that no rain will fall on Saturday, March 9th, and that therefore the only precautions that picnickers need take are sunshades and panamasj and light hearts—which, however, the committee contract to keep in thorough working order. The arrangements previously made have been polished and adjusted, and found to be perfectly efficient,so that the only inconvenience caused by the delay is the delay itself. Therefore, on Saturday, March 9th, the picnickers in their thousands and their couples will we:n»d to Motutapu to enjoy the lavish display of sports, the music, the provisions and themselves.

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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 9

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THE PREMIER PICNIC. Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 9

THE PREMIER PICNIC. Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 9

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