HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
(From Our Snecla! EeoorterJ ft _ The Pctono West school concert took plica last cloning and was well patronised. A good programme was gi\en b) tho Wellington" v Working Men's Club cnlertain»rf, assisted by ' its own orchestra. Items were contributed by tho Misses Lennox, Baker, Nnnnestead, Rpeu>, niid Messrs. I'rancis Ilobmmi, Mason, Olnci Gru, Tnohill, Lith, Just, Masters, Lisle, and Mr and Mi* Archer The stago management was under the direction of Mr. Hobman, whilst Mr. M'Comnck conducted tho orchestra. The l'ctone Junior Athletic Club held their fortnightlj sports meeting on tho Recreation Ground last, evening. Tho attondoucc was good and tho events loenlj contested In the 120\ds. Handicap tho heat winners weio as follow —I'llst heat Bold fads), l, Ovcrcnd ' Ojds), 2 Second licit Jone-. ("ids), 1; Joa Ryan (Sjds), 2 Thud licit Patker (WO, 1; M. Kyiin (9uls), 2 Finnl Jones, l; Bold, 2; Parker, 3. Tune, ISsoc One Milo Handicap.Bevan (50yds.), 1; Titzgerald (scratch), 2; Mowell (lOjds), .1 Boys' Kaco (75jds).-First hcaU-' Boyd, 1; \\yn.\ard 2. Second heat, Cowio. 1; Hoseman, 2 Thud heat E Parrant, 1Senior, 2. Furil Hoseman, 1, Bovd, 2j Sen' ior, 3. Ycslculay afternoon nt the Petono District nigh School, Mr. I. Home, who ictires at tho end of tho \e-ir, was the roupicnt of u handsome pan of ficlil-glnssK. and a flamed photograph of tho staff. In making tho presentation Mi J. Luiskcj, on lxmalf of tho staff, tpoko in \crj appreciate terms of,the school and its progress undoi Mi. Home. During tho afternoon musical ltoms Wore given by Misa Hall, Mossis T Mothos, and V Mason. It is understood Umt scholars will mako Mr. Homo a presentation nt tho annual school picnic next Saturda\ What is understood to bo tho first of a series of sports meetings was hold last night under the auspices of tho Potono WOikmp: Men's Club There mcto about 20 competitois in tho lOOvds Handicap, which lesulted as follows—First heat Campbell, 1, Gallahei, 2. Second boat Ryan, 1 j Forngal, 2 Pinal Itvan, 1; Forngal, 2; Galhhor, 3 Tho Ilutt Football Club's bazaar was opened by Sir Win Sfcoward loslcuhn afternoon Sir William congratulated tho club on the linn' woik done in order to secure a gjmuasium, and wished tho now club o\en success in tho fnturn. A fair amount of business was tnntacted and thoio was also a good attendance in the e\cn. liig. . „^_^____
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 5
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401HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 5
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