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OTAGO WIN EIGHTS’. iHu Telegraph—Pt. Press association, BLENHEIM, March 28. What was easily the finest contest to date in the short history of the Interprovincial eight-oar championship saw Otago win the honour for the fourth consecutive time from the other provincial crews, on l’icton Harbour on Saturday afternoon. The placing was Otago 1. ( imterbmy 2, Marlborough 8. Auckland L The first mile took (iiuitis 10 4-osecs and the course 12mins. 48 4-ssecs. Won by two lengths, one length. Later in the evening the selector., chose the following for the Olympic crew, (positions not fixed), 15. Snmlos fHamilton). C. A. Stiles, 8. Cox. |«\ jf. Thomson (Canterbury), J. McDonald, V. Olson, L. Jackson, C. K. Saunders (Marlborough), 0. C. Cooke, (Wellington) J. Solomon CBago).
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 8
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