DUNEDIN REGATTA.
Though the weather was line and water favourable for row ing at the start of the Rowing Association’s regatta at Dunedin this afternoon, a jubblo caused by a iior’casler made conditions dillk-ull at the starting post,.but it, was hoped that, matters would improve with the turn of the tide about 3 o’clock. Furl her, result ;- Junior Fours. I mile.--Port Chalmers No. 1 I. Otago Reeling Club 2, Nor;li End 3. Won by a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, dm in 2 7 see. Senior Rail's. ! mile,--(ftiecn’s Drive I, North End Otago Rowing Club 3. Aon by three-quarters of a length, with six lengths between second ; 111 ( 1 third.. Time, 7mia lev.; 1 ;. Youths’ Fours. 1 mile.--North End I, V-rl ( ’ie-Imer, ” Dueen’s Drive 3. Won In a r;iuv:i.., with four length... between second and third- Time timu AI tee.
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 26
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145DUNEDIN REGATTA. Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 26
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