JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUI.
* « * I THE REGATTA PROSPECTS. , ... | (By .Telnrranb.-BD3ci.il' CorresDon-ientJ •> ' 1 Wanganul, February 24.- -• J Large numbers of, rowing enthusiasts •] have arrived to witness the champion- ■ : j ship regatta to-morrow. After obsena- J tion of the Vfinal gallops," quid ntiucs - ' mostly expect .the ; Wanganui Union... w crew to win ill'the champion; fours, with : Christcliureli! Union second. , Carrick, ■ -v* tho Picton bow, has. been detained at' j l'icton, and his place will be taken by • a substitute.The- r Wanganui >; Union - I crew* are also looked on as rlikejy to 'prove i-ae winners-of tho pairs cham-" J pionship, a'nd the • Wanganui Rowing Club of.the double sculls. Stone (Auckland) is i expected -to win the ,: I ; single sculls; though Anderson (Wanga-i •nui) may r push-him close. Blenheim is - ■'j expected to "prove tho winning r crew in the senior clinker fours.. The .weather i and water prospects are good. ' - . -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 3
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146JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUI. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 3
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