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1 ffinmirt lij iia?*u!i!Spia^**, I ■MMtion ■Stel* J H'.H| -pw epirts, '■ ■ ' v,?.; : |Ko!S»Sa , . • ga?s ewit, in.\Stoz .. - ’ . cf -.S'wT Slhia ? The mSWWSBU M«U in one or ■ "o bash rather Bhorlirighted, dr havebeen afflicted with crooked eight. What a disgraceful business the tilting in the ring «M, that one ot tbe tillers pulled his bores up to a. standstill ana poked off the .ting; in foot, lam not quite sure that he did not have two ot throe pokes till he got in, and then tbe judge gave it that he bad gone round under the limit of time. It there is ever another Kawhia Regatta (which, heaven forbid, there should be with’ tbe same officials) let us have one that will be fairly run, and in Which the officials will bo barred from competing, so that there may be no cause; tor complaint cf favouring certain pettier. I hope tha t the next regatta will be taken in band by the Maoris and conducted entirely by them. They are, 1 consider, more capable than the conductors of thio 190 S regatta jus; past.—l am, etc., An Old Riisiomrr or Kawhis.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 2
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190Correspondence. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 2
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