PICNICS
CAVERSHAM SCHOOL On Friday last an excursion to Waitati organised by the Caversham School Committee was carried but under ideal conditions. The general arrangements were in the hands of the members of the School Committee, who worked willingly for the success of the outing. ■The following arc the results of the races:— Boys,—Under five years: N. Myers 1, S. Donaldson 2. Under six years: D. Hearns 1, R. Donaldson 2. Under seven years: L. Shephard 1, M. Wells 2. Under eight years; S. Vliotstra 1, tv. Fraser 2. Under nine years: A, Burt 1, C. Chapman 2. Under ten years: D. Campbell 1, P. Harwood 2. Under eleven years: A. Pauli 1, R. Harborow 2. Under twelve years: R. M'Levie 1, A. Clark 2. Under thirteen years: R. Crawford'l, F. Reach 2. Under fourteen years: C. Veitch 1. Over thirteen years: H. Madigan 1, R. Niepier 2. Boys’ Wheelbarrow Race (under twelve years).—D. Campbell and A. Campbell 1, J. Blythe and A. Clark 2. Boys’ Wheelbarrow Race (senior). — A. Graham and G. Ross 1, W. Lockhart and C. Pollock 2.
Boys’ Three-legged Race (senior).—J. Leckie and A. Irving 1, H. Madigan and R. Niepier 2. Boys’ Three-legged Race (junior).— S. Allen and R. Weatherston 1, A. Pauli and D. Dumb 2.
Boys’ Consolation Race.—W. Saver 1, B. Thorn 2. Girls.—Under five years: P. Kidd 1, Under six years: E. Johnson 1, J. Taylor 2. Under seven years: B. Madigan ], F. Steel 2. Under eight years: L Read I, D. Homer 2. Under nine years: A. Peat 1, H. Richardson 2. Under ten years: W. Graham 1, E. Lumb 2. Under eleven years: 0. Clark 1, J. Fraser 2. Under twelve years: M. Fitzgerald 1, W. Brown 2. Under thirteen years: P. Allen 1, D. Bailey 2. Under Fourteen years:,B. Donaldson 1, M. Simpson 2. Girls’ Wheelbarrow Race (senior).— N T . Sounness and R. Chandler J, C. Thorn and L. Stevenson 2.
Girls’ Wheelbarrow Race (junior).— W. Brown and V. Gain 1, 51. Lockhart and D. Niepier 2. Girls’ Hopping Race.—B. Donaldson 1, 51. Simpson 2. Girls’ Three-legged Race (junior).— P. Chandler and J. Fraser 1, W. Lyon and E. Russell 2.
Girls’ Three-legged Race (senior). — M. Johnston and M. Simpson 1, P. Johnson and R. Chandler 2. Girls’ Consolation Race.—M. Chandler I, M. Todd 2. Consolation Race.—L.Plunkett 1, E. slyers 2. Young Ladies’ Race.—M. Brown 1, sliss Finncrty 2. Married Ladies’ Race.—sfrs Chalmers 1,51 rs Peat 2. BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY The Dunedin branch of the British Imperial Oil Company and Gollen and Co. held their annual picnic at Taieri Mouth ou Saturday last. The weather was dull, but fine, and a very enjoyable day w'as spent. The results of the sports are as follow: — Three-legged Race.—Miss Milburn and slr Gemmell I, sTiss Truan and slr MacGillivray 2. Single Ladies’ Race.—sliss George 1, Miss Milburn 2. Married Ladies’ Race.—Mrs Tyrrell 1, Mrs Ives 2. Married slen’s Race,—Mr Broadhead 1, slr slelrose 2. Rack Rnec.—slr Johnston 1, Mr slacGillivray 2. Girls’ Race (under ten years).— Nancy Hanlin 1, Marjory Mann 2. Girls’ Race (over ten years).—slarjory Mann I,'Margaret Anderson 2. Cigarette Race.—Mr MacGillivray 1, Mr Hanlin 2. Bovs’ Race (under ten years).— li. Hanlin 1, B. Mann 2. Boys’ Race (over ton years).— li. Hanlin 1, W. Stanley 2 Single sleu’s Race.—slr Huntci 1, Mr MacGillivray 2.
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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 2
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