CATHOLIC BAZAAR
Two exciting contests took place Mfc the Catholic bazaar at the Sydney street schoolroom last night in the tug-of-war tournoy. Sergeant Wade's loam pulled Dufty's team, gaining the judge's verdict alter a tju;sle,-J.'}htinK Jivetxnin—ute;:. In the*. pulL between Karori and Clark's team tho former won by eight inches. The draw, tor the ■ jsemi-final to-night resulted in Sergeant Wado's team being pitted Against Marshall's team and Karori .having to pull Pctone. These pulls are expected to be exciting. The imal will take plaets to-morrow night. A special feature of the bazaar last night vns the; tussle between two, heavy-weight teams, namely, Welliu'Ss. ton «>3st ."Jib) and' Perdue" (Cost 41b). Pctone won niter a pull lasting one and a half'minutes. "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10273, 7 May 1919, Page 5
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120CATHOLIC BAZAAR New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10273, 7 May 1919, Page 5
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