Rowing.
Wellington and Wanganui aie asking tor the ChaJiipionslnp Regatta tins yeai The location will be decided at the annual meeting of the Association on Wednesday next Rowing matters ha\ c been \ Ol v <|iii< t locally tlio last week or two the pre- \ ailing winds piorluding almost any idea of row ing, and the boats for tlie most part arc left in the sheds while the low eis themsehes indulge in \anoiis other methods of getting 111(0 hum foi club and icgatta lacos The Star Club's senioi fours were to have been rowod last Sakuda\, but the
weather pieventcd it An effort will be made to low them next Saturday. Cox's ciew are the favourites, and, ban ing accidents, should win. The annual meeting of the New Zealand Rowing Association is to be held cm Wednesday next Mi N. Galbraith is the only nomination at present for the office of seoretaiy, and, in my opinion, the Association are fortunate in having received his consent to the nomination. He is a good sport, and should he bo ( lerted to the <-euetaryship the aftans of the Rowing Association will bo in good hands, and the executive «ork of that body may be 1 plied uoon to be conscientiously and faithfully carried out
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 69, 26 October 1901, Page 21
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211Rowing. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 69, 26 October 1901, Page 21
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