SCULLING.
NEW ZEALAND REGATTA
CHAMPIONSHIP.
PERFECT CONDITIONS PREVAIL*
(By Telegraph—Press Association)*
PICTON, Feb. 23,
The conditions are perfect for the New Zealand Championship Regatta which is being held here to-day. The water is perfectly smooth and provided the slight northerly breeze, at present prevailing, does not freshen the championship course will tie ari excellent one and oarsmen will meet under fairest terms. There is bright sunshine and a large crowd is already, gathering. v Champion Fours.— Hamilton (G. W« St. Clair, B. Sandos, W. Bagby, E. A. Waters) 1; Wanganui Union (C* A. Healey, M. Galbraith, A. Moss, W. Kruse) 2 ; Picton 3. Wai.rau 4, Queen’s Drive 5. Won by three feet; two lengths between Wanganui Union and Picton. A splendid race, and water perfect. Time 11.35 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 5
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128SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 5
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