WELLINGTON REGATTA.
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. There was fine weather and larg^ entri-es for the Wellington regalta. Senior Sculls. — J. W. St. Clair (Hamilton) 1, H. Dylce (Wanganui) 2. C. D. Molesworth (Hamilton) 3. Win by three lengths. Time lOmins 55 2-5secs. Maiden Fours. — Star (Wellington) 1, Wanganui 2, Canterbury 3. Won by three lengths. Time 6niins 31 3-5secs. Junior Pairs.'— Star (Wellington) 1, Union- (Wanganui) 2, Petone 3. Won by two lengths. Time 6mins 40 4-5secs. Maiden Pairs.— CanterBnry 1, Star (Wellington) 2. Petone 3. Won b) half a length". Time 6mins 58 secs. Senior Fours. — Wendouree (Victoria) 1, Union (Wanganui 2, Hamilton 3. Time 13mns 32secs. (Hamilton rowed with a broken oar liaving come in contact with the Wendouree). Maiden Fours, lightweigKt, 1 mile. — Aramoho 1, Star (Wellington) 2. Union (Wanganui) 3. Won by three feet. Time 6min 58secs. Maiden Double Sculls. — Wanganui 1, Union (Wanganui)' 2, Petone 3. Junior Fours.— Petone' 1„ Wanganui 2. Union 3. Won by half a length. Time lOmins 21secs. Senior Pairs. — Hamilton 1, Petone 2, Star '(Wellington) 3, Wendouree 4. Won by a length. Time lOmins 50se'cs. " Junior Sirigle Sculls. — Aramoho 1, Union 2, Petone 3. Won by a length. ) I I TI
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 14 March 1927, Page 5
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203WELLINGTON REGATTA. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 14 March 1927, Page 5
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