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SUNSHINE AND WAVE

WEEK-END PICNICS

POPULXR EXCURSIONS its l 'annmu h, , about 100 employees and *'=•' made the trip to friths launch lonaer. ea chlaiuls on V. EliSf hi’m.noru „„ £ £ The results were:— " Girl apprentices, lOOvds* vt: 1, Miss Lomu Beck Z mi.. 1 u 1" \*. Journey-women. 100yds- v\ Cn» ' 1. Miss K. Morris * ifci S™- "i S fend r, iam X se ’ '' Miss Lorna, - L r c,Vm„^rlt D £ Bidw t-li 1. ,1. Turner p *-- hr. - Miss F. Morris and Mr <: Men's 100yds open: e. and r ' (dead heat) 1. J. Godfrey $ I liidweil •l.*'" Tug-of-war^Won*?* o ® r°°™ c comprising hm, K«a £ w. FuHoli. K G " . * . Birkenhead and Northcote of the Labour Party combined annual picnic, which was held vil" : day at Motutapu. A big cmif:/ tended and a long sports prorrL‘ ‘ attracted attention. The Borough Band was present.

About 300 people were at the picnic at Henderson Domain day of the Grey Lynn branch f??* Labour Party. There were Lush I? cursions and sports events vi- t N. Bartram presented the prizes^

„ r A . ’a l "? 6 number of residents \\ aimauku and surrouning attended the annual picnic of the 3 maukti and Muriwai primary ' held on Saturday on the Air. A. Burrell. AVaimauku. " Air. R. Hoe, representing the AuckirJ Education Board, presented the and spoke of the great advantage?, consolidation. lie hoped Muriwai - r Waimauka schools would console?in the near future. Through erosity of Mr. L. Foster the chile,’ were well sweets. LABOUR PARTY AT MOTUHiI The Auckland Centre of the AVi* Zealand Labour Party held its anr picnic at Alotuihi on Saturday Condor was packed with an enthusij tic crowd of holiday makers. Air. AI. J. Savage, deputy-leader r* the Labour Party, was among prominent visitors. Excellent m - • for the day was supplied by the Auc land AVatersiders’ Band. Arrangements for the picnic were j the capable hands of Alessrs. J. p-j. tell and D. Wilson, who were assir" by a strong committee. Purine t.-. day races were held for the children and also for adults. Winners of principal events were: Three-legged race: R. Hardgrare Mrs. Fergusson 1, Alisses Saadersor ; 100yds Open: W. Herewina l, C. Br--_ 2. Alarried Women’s Race: Airs. S. F. . nolds 1. Mrs. Cook 3. Single tcott- 1 ■; Race: Aliss B. Hodgson 1, Miss G. I 2. Stepping the Chain: E. Hotham 1 Herewina 2. During the day an impromptu sp - contest was held. This was wor : Air. C. G. Grant, after several spir.f addresses had been given. Iti Soljak was a close second.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 2

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SUNSHINE AND WAVE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 2

SUNSHINE AND WAVE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 2

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