SWIMMING.
AFCKLAM). April 21. Two New Zealand champion swimmers will leave Auckland in the next dav or two. one lor .Australia and the other for the I'nited .States. A. D. Adamson, sprint champion of the Dominion. will leave tor Wellington by train on Sunday evening 'on hix way to the United States. He will rejoin Ids mother and take up his permanent residence there. Adamson is a Canadian by birth, and lias spent about eight years in Xew Zealand. Miss Doris Magee. 100yds champion intermediate swim met- and record bolder for New Zealand, will leave by the Ulintarnn for Sydney 10-day. on an extended visit. .Miss Magee intends to return to t lie Dominion in time for the opening of the 1927-2 S swimming season. .she won the Xew Zealand Hitermediate championship in Auckland last •January, after having recorded the fastest time for her e-lass ot (>fi -Losers, in the Auckland 100 yards championship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1927, Page 1
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