PICNIC AT PUKEKOHE
SUBURBAN RAILWAY STAFF I ron Our Own Correspondent PUKEKOHE, Monday. Some 3,000 members of the Auckland and suburban railway staffs and their lamiJies attended the annual picnic held on the showgrounds, Pukekohe, yesterday. The day was beautifully fine and a jolly time was spent in sports. Results are: Girls' Handicap. 14 to 17 years.—Miss Osborne, 1: Miss Smith, 2. Youths’ Handicap, 14 to 17 veavs.— K. Cameron, 1; E. Pedler. 2. Porters’ and Goods Shed Handicap, 100 yards.—C. W. Morris, 1; R. Allen, 2. Engine-cleaners’ and Firemen's Handicap. 100 yards.—J. Garner, 1: W. Hare, 2. Shunters’ Handicap, 100 yards.—A. Whisker. 1: E. Sharpe. 2. A.S.R.S. Championship, 120 yards.—E. W. Morris, 1: A. Whisker. 2. Women’s Nail-driving.—Miss G. BenSignalmen and Electric Wiremen’s Handicap.— J. Cameron. 1 : M. Ryan, 2. Visitors’ Handicap.—G. Moore, 1: D. Richards. 2. “Old Buffers’ ” Race.—O. T. Kearin lS. Quirk. 2. Visitors’ Race, women.—Miss A. Harrison. 1: Mrs. Storey, 2: Mrs. Hallett. 3. Married Women’s Race.—Airs. Taylor, 1; Mrs. Williams, 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 16
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