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PRIVATE CARRIERS' PICNIC

The second annual picnic was held at Salisbury (North Taicri) under ideal conditions, about twenty buses making the trip. A large sports programme was got through, and everyone returned home well satisfied with the day's outing. Results of the races: Married Ladies.—Mrs Carson 1, Mrs Austin 2. Horse Drivers’ Wives.—Mrs Moorhouse 1, Mrs Mason 2. Motor Drivers’ Wives.—Mrs Blackie 1, Mrs Smaill 2. Single. Ladies.—Miss Muir 1, Miss | Dickel 2. Visiting Ladies.—Mrs Anderson 1, , Mrs Carson 2. Consolation Ladies.—Mrs Paterson 1, Mrs Ingram 2. Nail Driving.—Mrs Poland 1, Mrs Hudson 2. Baby Show.—Girl, to 6 months; June Fitzgerald. Boy, to 6 months; Gordon Hamer and Tex Ingram equal. Girl, to 12 months: Mary Mackle. Boy to 12 months, Lex Blackie'. Married Men.—H. Paterson 1, R. Veitch 2. Horse Drivers’ Handicap.—J. Taylor 1, Hudson 2. Motor Drivers’ Handicap.—R. A, Umbers. 1, M. Collins 2. Single Men.—W T . Smaill 1, W. Lowe 2. Visiting Men.—Packer T, Gillan 2. Consolation (Men).—L. Blackie 1, V. Dickel 2. Old Buffers.—C. Kirby 1, A. Stanley 2. Committee Men.—N. Sanders L J. Paterson 2. I Three-legged Race.—Gillan and Doull 1, Sir and Mrs Veitch 2. Half-mile.—D. Fraser 1. J." Fraser 2. Largest Family on Ground.—Mrs Lyons.

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Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 2

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PRIVATE CARRIERS' PICNIC Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 2

PRIVATE CARRIERS' PICNIC Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 2

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