ROWING.
'(Fez Press Association.)
, I Wellington, last night. It is almost oortain that the ohampionI ship regatta to-morrow will be rowed at I Petone. The number of entries constiI tutes a record for New Zealand, if not for I Anstralasia. Crews from Auckland, WanI ganui, Christchurch, Wellington, DnneI din, Invercargill and Westport will com- I [ pete.' There will be ten starters in the I champion sculls, eight in the champion I [ fours, nine each in the maiden fours and I pairs, seven in the junior fours, and ten in I | the senior clinker fours. It is expected I here that Wanganui Union will win the champion fours, Auckland Bowing Club second, Star (Wellington) Club third. In- | vercargill Bowing Club fourth. Webb, of Wanganui, is considered to be the likely winner of the champion sculls. I i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 2
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