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STAFF PICNICS

FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. | The annual staff picnic o£ the Naw Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Distri butiug Tint? Ltd was held on March 9, at the Hutt Park Petone. Before lunch a cricket mutch. Married v. Single Men was won hv the latter after an game. In the afternoon an extensive competed lor,' the honours (ladies): Miss K. PownalL .^e^^s^=^^ds a Uiree ; legged race: Miss I. Davins . Lackey fThtndieap (men): G. GhXr. 30yds. wheelbarrow race. Miss I. Davidson and L.lurner. : q R. Johansen and R. Z,., DepartSf a .w»s“ sS’Et? ,S Jffi ffesstop gn bXe'the picnickers dispersed.

WTgORS. HAYDON AND LUBRANPKY. events In the latter pastime being as fol--I°Fkl' and spoon race: L. Dick, 1; R. WeT?-- T la>o“rT d ThSm-eedle LubranSyand V Fitts. Forward JI. Towndsend, 1; P* ~ a 2 Potato race: T. Booker, 1; B. A. Usmar, 4. Cigarette race: Miss G. °^ “j^‘ r fi Hsrnar. 220 yards hurdles: I. Booker, i, F, Griffen, 2. Three-legged race: Miss A. Grant and J. Lunner. Girls under 10; lv. Lubransky, 1: M Demands 2 Boys unde;; 10: C. Johnson, 1; A. John.on. 2. Ladies handicap (open): E. 13 arcup, 1; E. Bovs under 7: D. Lubransky. 1, S. Rowell, 2. ' At the conclusion of the proceedings Mr. Lubransky presented the prizes won, after which cheers were giffcn for the firm. GILBY’S COLLEGE. The day students of Gilby’s College held their annual picnic on Wednesday, w 1' about sixty students and friends spent a Very enjoyable time at Day Jhyv. weather conditions being perfect. After a short sports programme had been gone through, the students indulged in swimming,' tennis, and other games. The winners of the various events are as under: 440 yards handicap (boys): IT Dyson. 1; L. j. Tteid. 2. 225 yards relay (girls): Vera Chatman. Queenic Philips, and Madge Colic?/. 1: Thelma Parfitt. Grace .Ttidpn, and Norah Gully. 2. 220 yardn handicap (boys): L. K. Thompson. 1: H. Dyson 2 75 yards . (girls): Hazel Dewhurst.’ 1': Gretta Stark 2. 50 yards (trirlflh Dolly Dyson. 1: Hszol Dex”hnrF.t. ?, SO Parfitt and Doria Hnll. 1* Vrrn Ch? rm on and Olive Mitch? l !, 2. Thr?nd-Jhe-needl: Ma dire Colley and Qn??ni« Philino, 1; L. J. Reid and J. D. WilH?*?nß. 2.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 5

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STAFF PICNICS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 5

STAFF PICNICS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 5

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