Flaxmill Union Sports.
THE PRIZE WINERS
The annual picnic of ihe Manawatu Flaxmill Employees Union wtis held at on Saturday in perfect weather, and the attendance proved to be a record. The bras)* band of ihe Wellington Waterside Workers was in attendance. Following are the reulis of ihe race* (the order beiny the same as that of the printed pro grammes) :—- Xo. F-Hia Hin I, Lonu- and Walls (dead beat) ?. Xo'. 2. .Mrs McGill 1. Mrs MoLa-uan 2. Mrs Dunn •'?. Xo. -F Mills 1. Clapliam2, WhallevV Xo. 1. W. TTealev 1. TTia TTia 2, G. Burke. •!. Xo. fi.- Campbell 1. M. O'Filey 2. F. Thompson •). Xo ; 7. Winnie WalF I. A. Doyle 2. Ti. "Foster •">. Xo. S. T). '.Robinson 1. F. Barnett 2. F. Bishop : F Xo. 0.--Tvaim'itaue lean) 1. Xo. TO. W. Child F F. Walls 2. M. O'TJiley •!. Xo. 11. W. TTealev 1 A.. Padnian 2. L\ TTealev F Xo. 12. Miss Middleton 1, MissDovle 2. Mis* Moffat •"». Xo. Fb T{. IT.iHand 1. Flliotf 2. W. T. Owen •?. To. 11. Miss TTealev 1, Mr* Foul 2. Mr* Holey -F Xo. F r >, W T . Fay 1. F. Srolt 2. TT. McT\e«.vney '■'~ Xo. Ifi. M. Dunn I, M. Andrews 2. F. Fishop : >. Xo. 17. Mr* Kankin F Mrs W. lleale.N 2. M i> (iill :;. Xo. IS. W. Chiisii:: 1. W. K. I'itvry 2. No. I'.). A. Campbell I. IF TliotiipsMii 2. X. Foubray •'». Xo. 2D. Mrs beacli F Mrs'l)altun 2. Mrs I'nrker :i. Xo. 21. Miss llealry |. \| ,-> Spry 2, Mrs W. I'l.-aley :;. No. 22. KilcMi and Flirisiian I. 'Dal7iie.ll and Simpson 2. .No. 2m. W r . Walls I, 1). KobiiiMu, 2. F. Fookeslev -F No. 21. IF C0n,,,■11 I. !■'. Waller 2. It. Ilealey :!. No. 2-F Mrs Med ill 1. Mrs ITealev 2, Mrs -",. NX 2C. F. Fowbmds FF. 'Waller 2. W. Child :'.. Xo. 27. F. •' ,-siey FM. Kobeilson 10. ( rslc'v ■"!. Xo. 2M. A. l!inv|„.
1. K. Uealey 2, l'\ Murphy -i. , Extra Invents. Ladies' (incasing. Mrs D. HoiI;iiml 1. .Mrs E. Seacord 2. Waitress's' l'ace.—Miss Amos i. M.r> McCullough 2, Miss Morton ; !. For trophies donated by Messrs Until (trophy value 21s) : Mr (L Turnhuil ami ('o's three pots oi : virol). and .Mrs Cookesley's cushion. Miss T. Ilealey I, Mrs Rout 2. Mrs A. Doley -5. ' ( M•in')- races lor Irophies donaied were also run. but up '" the present time I lie secretary lias not received tiie winners names. During llie day, addresses wen: delivered It.v Professor M ills, Mes. srs Holland. 1\ IT. llickey. Semple and Eraser. After the picni<- was over there was a bur Laboi.ii- demonstration in l'alnierslon North, attended by about 0000 people, representing the various labour unions. I he picnic was worked up by 'he union organiser. Mi 1 AV. E. I'arry, assisted by the president (Mr-I. 1!. Ui-owu), and the secretary (Mi- l\ T. W(fl)inson). Tlie supervision coniniittees wei-e a: follows. Messrs E. .). Mall. A.. ''• Hillier. .1. Whitaker and M. Armstrong, (j. Duncan. W. Christian. 11. McKegiiey, and A. S. McLaggan. I'. Naughton, E. Mills and •). Olsen. Judges to)- men's events. Messrs T. Lind and .T. Robertson, M.l', lor Olaki. •Indies for ladies' events.— Messrs (\ T. (Till an'd G. S. Whibley. r.elhnau. Mr J. TL Hughes. ('onimiitee for children's events. Messrs A. Oliver, V. Bell and W. fash.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1914, Page 2
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