FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' PICNIC
0 NBOXIftC DAY.
Amongfit th© attractions on Boxing Day, the above promises, to afford a spileiidid cairfcittg for guardiams and, children. A good pnogrammie of sportß has been for which the* folSbwang getnlemen have donated trophies':— Messrs H. J. O'Leary (gold medal), H. E. Eton, D. Wilton (baby show), H. Sadley and D. 1 Thireiadwell. Several cash prizes have juteo .beeai-donated. A special ,wtilll J«a,Ye Mftstertoii.-••- at 8.3Q a-m. ,_ -anxl Pigeon, v'lfasib"- the; netuiii at"| 5i30 : p.tai■'':'• .cw^..bn ; til« : '''giFoimdV, I VHb't; waijber and fresh milk will be free of . charge. -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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94FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' PICNIC Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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