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SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

♦ Won by Arnst. The Ion;; looked for contest for the world's smiling championship, between W, Wehh. i 1,!,. holder <>r tho title, and •'■_ Aviv-.i. inn!, pl:iee on tlie Wanganui ,;,Vi ' r "■'■ Tuesday last. There was a ':>'■<■ : ' : > c lui.uue ,if spectators, includ- '■'.■:'■■! .I-.-. i'li '\V:ird, Prime Minister, ' !ii »';"■'■ need); little description. ''iii;-e< ,!i.-ii. ly after the start Arr&t |;''.;'.;'l '." tin- front, and lead to the linc-li. when- be was fully six lengthß i'' l :'r<':ii. The time was fast, the dial:u;ce, ihree miles and a quarter, being • oveied in i!>n). , r )2sees., which i 8 36 ivconds faster than the time Webb put up when he defeated Tressider in February last.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 December 1908, Page 2

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112

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 December 1908, Page 2

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 December 1908, Page 2

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