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ROWING.

GISBORNE CLUB PR LSLDENT' S FO UPS DR A W The executive of the Gisborne R'Vvj u* r Club met last evening, the clue captain, Mr G. H. Scents, presiding over a. good attendance. Several details of club Business were dealt with including the draw for the President s Fours, for which crews have Icon training during the past fortnight. The selection of representative crews and the nomination of dates lor r... 0 re.-aita races were deterred until Monday evening when a. special meeting will be held to consider then: T'u,; chairman welcomed Mr E. .Morrison. a new member of Die committee, elected to fill the vacancy^caused by the departure of Mr A. G. Roddick. , ... In connection with me 1 re idcnt s F. ur.< .u--ics, li was poi.i.ed • at iliaraces would have to he. completed as early next week as possible, and strokes were advised that ah the first round heats should he rowed by Tuesday evening, at the’ latest. Jen crews are cugaged in the series, and the. draw was made as follows:—Monday: E. M. G.offc rows H. Miller; H. C. Fraser rows L. Wilcox, 0. G. Jones rows W. Dent. Tuesday: E. Hankey rows A. J. Colebourae, G. Winter rows S. Brown It is possible that one or two of the heats will be rowed this afternoon, when the tidal conditions will be exceptionally good. One new crew has been admitted to the- competition, comprising E. M. Goffe (str), A. Scott. G. F. Horne and one novice member, to be named prior to the race. Concerning the- suspension of clubs in the Blast Coast Rowing Association district, for non-payment of dues to the New Zealand A.R.A., the secretary wa-s instructed to write to the East Coast Association officials at Wairoa, impressing upon them the necessity for rectifying the omission.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 11

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ROWING. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 11

ROWING. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 11

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