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™. W G '/S i^^f 811 (Dpnedin), -wumer of the 120 and 440 yards hurdles; (2) L. M. M'Kay (Wellington), tied with Walker (Victoria) in the pole jump (10ft 3in); and W. Woodger (Wellington),^ winner of the 100 and 220 yards championships; (3) M. Dickson (Canterbury), winner of the three mile championuhip ; (4) H. E. Kerr (Wellington), winner of the one and three mile walking championships. New Zealand thus secures premier 'position with a boom of 7J points, New South Wales scoring 5, and Victoria 2J points.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 48

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™. W G'/S i^^f811 (Dpnedin), -wumer of the 120 and 440 yards hurdles; (2) L. M. M'Kay (Wellington), tied with Walker (Victoria) in the pole jump (10ft 3in); and W. Woodger (Wellington),^winner of the 100 and 220 yards championships; (3) M. Dickson (Canterbury), winner of the three mile championuhip; (4) H. E. Kerr (Wellington), winner of the one and three mile walking championships. New Zealand thus secures premier 'position with a boom of 7J points, New South Wales scoring 5, and Victoria 2J points. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 48

™. W G'/S i^^f811 (Dpnedin), -wumer of the 120 and 440 yards hurdles; (2) L. M. M'Kay (Wellington), tied with Walker (Victoria) in the pole jump (10ft 3in); and W. Woodger (Wellington),^winner of the 100 and 220 yards championships; (3) M. Dickson (Canterbury), winner of the three mile championuhip; (4) H. E. Kerr (Wellington), winner of the one and three mile walking championships. New Zealand thus secures premier 'position with a boom of 7J points, New South Wales scoring 5, and Victoria 2J points. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 48

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