PEARCE AND WILLIAM WEBB.
— : # : ' ' "/\ : BOTH NOW READY. (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) Wanganui, December 22. Webb and Pearce have' practically • finished their training. To-morrow'they will do easy work, and then spell till tho day of the race. Pearce has developed', a boil oh his leg, but it is stated that it does not trouble him, and that he is fit " to row tho best; race be ever rowed on -Monday next'.. Picking the winner is not the easiest of tasks. Both men are very confident, and both have their supporters, who are equally sanguine. Perhaps,, be. cause he is -tlio local man, Webb is-mostly ; - - fancied here,' and, summing:'up the ' chances, as equally as may be, your correspondent thinks that the Wanganui man . will catch the judge's eye first.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 4
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126PEARCE AND WILLIAM WEBB. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 4
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