SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
:. PEAECB AWAITING A REPLY. J i By Telecraph—Press Association—Copyright [ ' Sydney, November 6. Pearce declines to take action in regard . to other challenges till he.hears from , Ernest Barry with regard to ,tho proposed , match for' tho sculling championship of [ the world. | Among (he visitors staying at ihe Occi- [ dental Hotel are:—Mr. and Mrs. Campbell , (Palmerston North), Miss Young (Sydney), * Mrs. Schie.rning (Napier), and Mrs. Eoyce i (Napier), Nurse' .Moretto (West Coast), s Mrs. Higginson (London), Mrs. M'K<m&io. - (Napier), and Mrs. Law-son (Napier), Mi v s. i and Master Hoare (Loudon), Br, M.'KnighC I (Waikato). I Two old identities of Masterton district halvo passed away. Mrs. Robert Grant,,of Bnnnockbiirii, Gladstone, died on Tuesday, and Mrs. Joseph Irons yesterday, Both ladies leave grown-up families. > A largo commodious store, with three i counters, null'large dwelling attached, is 1 advertised for sale by Messrs. William .11. t, Turnbujl and Co., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1591, 7 November 1912, Page 8
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148SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1591, 7 November 1912, Page 8
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