AQUATICS.
The following will represent the LytiJtoo Bowing Club at the Christchurch W«tt»-'-Maiden Fount: H. OUiver, WesZl Warren, and A. Olliver. Youth* , ffrtOT- Miller, Lindsay, Rattray, and Willi- Maiden Double Sculls: Sinclair and Htrnwrton. Junior Double Sculls: SinHarrington. Youth*' Double gcnllis Miller and Lindsay. i* A meeting of the Executive of the ' flhnrtohwah Regatta Oiub wae 'held at. the Canterbury Club* boaihouee last evening. ' ftegeoCr-Me*!* J. B. Evans (in the chair), -» D. Keetewo, F. Saudford, F. I. Cowv tobaw, K. *'• Croebie, J. C. Adams, J. jSJenwn, A. L. Styohe, N. L. Macbeth, '4lSoott, and F. E. Aequith (seoretaryy. r-It was derided to give a second prize of ' $1 Iβ fof *&* ewhnmiing race at the retette on February 12th, at Stewart'* Chilly. K» e&Vsojßinittee appointed to interview At traffic manager in regard to the train .lodgements for t«he regatta, reported fcbat , frfam would leave the Ghristohuroh station '*ifeJ&ZO p.m. cad A-16 $•»*■» tJle isX& tiled at 2s 6d first-class and Iβ 6d I , The right of supplying aff r tea at iihs-regatta wae given to Mr f<AAtoB. The following officials were apf, punted for the regatta > —Judges, Messrs ?'}LT. Wignuh (Mayor of dhriatohuroh)/ J , * J, B. Evans, J. C. Adams, and J. 0. r'Joota; empires, Mesam W. G. Ataok and k J. Jfcller; jftarier, Mr A. E. Oraddook; >*t«nwh, the Executive; Boatyard; Committee, Messre Croebce, Kejrteven, Oowli*h*ir, and Scot*, 'ileeera J. J. Coffins, 3 Kiateven, Morrison, end D. Lee -were apVtKrinted to lay out the course. It woe C Seotifad to write to the Mayor of Cttrist- '! <taonh ejkJ&g Mm to Tequeet citizens o 1- 4km ti«ir places of Business at twelve f Vdocfc on tbe day of the regatta* v> Uμ finit (beat of tbe Canterbury BowJ feg dob's Trial Double Bcolb wa* decided rtwrterdey, when Lawrence and Douglav Cnddock and Taylor. To-night, at 18.30 o'clock, Bowling and Barker meet Oinhett Bree., end Harper and Walaoe Lftwrenoe and Douglat. . The fourth and flail will b* decided on Satur•fterooon. W A meeting of Che Canterbury Oeobn» tf ■Mm K«w Zealand Amateur Bowing Aa»oioiatfati wm held laet evening. I£re*esit—-|-|fMa» F. I- OowUabaw (C.8.C.), in the WJubr, R. F. Croebd* (Obrurtohuroh AmaF. D. Keeteven (Union), F. McCnli^Joorf l (Ttoaru). The programme of tlie RegatU wae paaved. A letppt wm read from the New Zealand Bow|pH Awoditkm, fteiuog for tie names of |Mw of tie Centre, and from tbe Union ||ukw£ng Club, wifch refennoe to tbe Assotaksaff over tie Ohampionehip ReMr S. L. Parwidge wae appointed fHie Centee'e wpreeentatiTe on the Conmul '-it Wellnftnu
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 5
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419AQUATICS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 5
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