ROWING
OLYMPIC EIGHT. WELLINGTON, January 18. Local rowing associations are being asked by the Council of the New Zealand Rowing Association to forward nomination's for seats in the Olympic eight. Messrs K. limes, chairman of the council, R. Hale (Marlborough), and H. Ayres (Christchurch) have been appointed the selectors. I N TE RPRO VI NO I A L E I O H TS. DUNEDIN, January 18. The Otago Rowing Association decided to-night that in view of the expense entailed in sending a crew to Picton to contest the interprovincial eights, no crew be sehctwl to represent file province this year. Otago won this race last year, when it was j rowed Tii Dunedin, j A number of nominations for tli crew were forwarded to to-night's me. ting of the Association, hut several of these were withdrawn, as tlu> oars men desired to participate in the Queenstown regatta fixed for the same day as the eights race.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1932, Page 3
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