SCHOOL PANIC AND SPORTS
AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
The children's picnic and sports ;.r- - last in connection with the P.ince r.f Wales' \isit to I'ukekohe were hold on the Domain after I lis Royal Highness had departed from our midst. After the Royal train had steamed from the station the children wei-e taken to the Recreation Ground, where they were entertained at luncheon. 'lot tea, buns, sandwiches and cakes were distributed to the hungry little ones by an one.'getic committee of ladies and gentlemen under the supervision of Messrs. Armstrong and Webster, the catering committee. After the done full justice to the i>ef] esbjaMaMfc&boy adjourned to the sports races were orniiniscd ftMjWjpitwe of them, lhe chiklien day's outing to the fullest After the sports they -were glwn tea, and then partook in a ' l,usy scramble. They enjoyed this intensely, and were a sorry lot whdiifr- the sweets had tun out, and wei'e ordered to go home. The conditions were threatening, did not mar the pleasure , Uitfjully children. Therefore tH&spOrts and picnic crowned an historic and, memorable occasion with success.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 527, 30 April 1920, Page 2
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