SCULLING.
[Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association..] lIANNAN AND GOODSKI.L. SYDNEY, June 15. A Mother liiteh occurred in connection with the (ioo(lsell-Hannnn sculling race. Noon to-day was fixed by the signed articles for Hannan to fay the second instalment of stake money of three hundred sterling, whicli he is getting from Auckland hackers. AVhen the time was due, Hannan stated the money had not so far arrived. After consultation with Goodsell’s hackers, the latter decided not to claim the forfeiture of the hundred sterling which Hannan already has deposited, as they were entitled to under the articles, hut to grant the New Zealander an extension of time until noon on Wednesday next to deposit the three hundred. If the money is not deposited then, there is every possibility of the match being declared off. Hannan states that, he cabled lust "•eek to his Auckland hackers, hut thev may have missed the mail, in which event it will he necessary to cable tl’.e money, if the match is not to ho cancelled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 3
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170SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 3
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