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WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB PICNIC.

The annual picnic of the Wellington Working Men's Club was bold at Day's Bay on Saturday, when tho members and their families (numbering about 3000) had a most enjoyable day.-- Sports of all kinds wore held, and eacli member's child received a gift, while the race programme was one of several enjoyable features proviiisd for tlio adults. The championship of the club was won by T. Julian. Other eventh resulted as follow: Official. Kacor-Green, 1; Guppy, 2| Chaney, 3. t Single Men's Race—Askew, 1; Lislo, 2; Lightfoot, 3. . v Married ladies' Race.'—Mrs.. Lawton, 1; Mrs. Tracy, 2; Mrs. Julian, 3. ••• Single Ladies' Race. —Miss Colo, 1; Miss Richmond, 2; Miss Mansfield, 3. Committee Race. —Mappleback, 1; Lightfoot, 2; Appleby, 3. i Members' Handicap—T. Julian, 1; Gnppy, 2; Jennings, 3. _ _ Second Married Ladies' Race. —Mrs. Julian, 1: Mrs. Norris, 2; .Mrs. Tillcyj 3. Married Men's Race—Guppy, 1; M'Arlie, 2; Julian, 3. Old Men's Race.—l\ Jennings, 1; M'Arlie, 2; Lindsay, 3. ' Past Presidents' Racc. —J. Adams, 1; M'Kimboll, 2; Noot, 3. Cliainpionsliip.—Julian, 1; M'Phec, 2. Young Ladies' Race.—Miss Twist, 1; Misj Whinnie, 2; Miss Cole, .3.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 7

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WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB PICNIC. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 7

WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB PICNIC. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 7

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