ANOTHER SUCCESS
W. WHARAEITU DOES WELL HAMILTON SWIMMING CARNIVAL WINS 'SOUTH AUCKLAND TI! A further success was achieved the Rotorua Amateur Swimming ( at Hamilton on Saturday evei when M. Wharaeitu, the club's n promising member, annexed South Auckland 100yds. champ ship event. . Whareaitu was never extended won the event in 61 4-5 secoi against the best swimmers from At land, Hamilton, Cambridge, Mon ville and Matamata. This suc should ensure Whareaitu's selec as a member of the South Auckl tfeam to co'mpete at the New Zeal championships to be held shortly Additional credit iS due t'o swimmer by the fact that throdgb foreseen circumstallces the tebm not arrive in Hamilton until a the carnival had started. For reason K. Aratema was too latf start in the boys' handicap, but the men's 66 2-3yds. event, di heated for first place after a fine formance. , 1 It was learned at the meeting all the clubs represented are anx to participate in future Rotorua nivals and also that swimming coming very popular in the Aucki province. The Rotorua team was accomi ied to Hamilton by Messrs. H. kinson (secretary) and J. B- /e (coach) to the Rotorua Swinw C!ub. _
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 4
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196ANOTHER SUCCESS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 4
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