MAUKU.
PUESBYTERIAN PICNIC. The annual picnic in connection with the Presbyterian Sunday School was held in Mr Bowler's grounds on Wednesday and proved an enjoyable function. Hates and games were provided for young and old, into which all entered heartily. A liberal spread of refreshments proved allurto the children especially, and all were well looked after. Many prizes were given, ail of which had been subscribed by liberal friends and weU-wishers. Quite a feature of th<: afternoon was the young ladies' race, which had to be run oil" three ti.ses before the winner could l,f, ». i the first two races " u . ,ea i • heats between M - - • ia - d Miss 1 . Barriii): .• 1 i a third trial Miss .. ay afoul. six inches. Foe •' and Mrs Nixon were fr>!i f'jkrkotie. Mr \V. 11. r. ,i'-; in'endent of the Sun.l.iy i , can be iiea'tily conV' tif >u the success of the „r : he n tving spared no eft'crl to aiake aii/iepartmenta a success.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 64, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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160MAUKU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 64, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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